Modals 2
Modals 2
Modals 2
PROGRAM STANDARD
The learner demonstrates communicative competence through his/ her understanding of
literature and other texts types for a deeper appreciation of Philippine Culture and those
of other countries.
GRADE LEVEL STANDARD
The learner demonstrates communicative competence through his/ her understanding of
Philippine Literature and other texts types for a deeper appreciation of Philippine
Culture.
CONTENT STANDARD
The learner demonstrates understanding of Philippine literature in the Period of
Emergence as a tool to assert one’s identity.
PERFORMANCE STANDARD
The learner transfers learning by showing appreciation for the literature of the past.
LEARNING COMPETENCIES
I. Objectives
At the end of the lesson the student should be able to:
EN7G-IVd-3.6
Use modals appropriately
EN7G-IV-c-5:
Use verbs when giving information and making explanations
EN7G-II-f-1:
Use phrases, clauses, and sentences appropriately and meaningfully
a. Review
Now, let us have a short review about Sir, yesterday, we analyze the story
your topic last time. Who would like to remind “Footnote to Youth” by identifying its
us? elements.
b. Motivation
Thank you.
Very good!
What did you observe in the selection? What The “can” sir!
common words are present in each
sentence?
Very good!
Stand up, how was can used in the selection? Verb sir!
Very good.
Stand up, what does the word must indicate Sir, request
in the sentence?
Very good
c. Presentation
Aside from the two, can you give me other Sir! could, may, must, might, will, would,
examples of modal verbs? shall, and should (let all the students to
participate)
d. Discussion
Modal Verbs
Very good!
Stand up! Use the modal verb in a sentence Would you mine helping me.
indicating request and possibility. It will rain tomorrow.
The concert will start soon.
Very good.
Class! Where do we usually use these Sir! We mostly used shall and should
modals? indicating obligation.
Can you give a sentence? (ask other student I should study hard.
to give examples.)
Very good! Aside from obligation, is there any Sir! Giving advice.
other useS?
Very good, aside from obligation, what else? Prohibition sir, when use the negative form of
must.
Can you give me an example? You mustn’t cause trouble to your neighbor
or you get sued.
Thank you, aside from what he mentioned, Probability sir!
what else? Example, they must be brother, they look
alike.
Well done. Ok let’s have the last one, might. I might fail my subject.
Stand up use might in a sentence?
Stand up, what does his modal indicate in the Sir! Possibility
sentence?
Very good
e. Generalization
What makes modal verbs different from the Modal verbs do not have progressive form.
regular verbs? But we can put the verb that follows the
modal into the progressive form. In tenses, all
modals can refer to the immediate present or
the future. They don’t have infinitive or -ing
forms.
f. Application
g. Evaluation
For your activity today, you’re going to Use
an appropriate modal verb in each sentence.
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