Preliminary Activities: Good Morning Class! How Are You This Morning?
Preliminary Activities: Good Morning Class! How Are You This Morning?
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Mentor: Mr. Julius Ceasar T. Mamawe
School: Dr. Solomon U. Molina College, Inc.
Subject: English
Year Level: Grade 10
Method: Deductive
Date: April 17, 2021
I. Objectives: At the end of the lesson, the students are expected to:
a. Use can, must, and will appropriately.
b. Express ability, obligation and willingness statements in oral and written forms
c. Compose clear and coherent sentences using appropriate modals.
III. Procedure
A. New Lesson
a. Motivation
I can do it
I can do it
I can do it
B. Generalization
But before we proceed in using can, must, and will
appropriately, let us first discuss what modals are and
what could be the proper usage of these modals of ability,
obligation, and willingness.
MODAL VERBS
CAN
Can expresses ability
We use can to talk about things that we are able to do in
the present or the immediate future.
Examples:
I can speak both English and Italian.
I can sing and dance.
I can read and write.
(students give their answers)
Can you give another example for the usage of can in
expressing ability?
MUST
-Must expresses firm obligation
We use must to talk about obligations and when we are
sure something is true
Examples:
I must eat at least three times a day.
I must study my lessons.
(students give their answers)
Can you give me another example for the usage of must
in expressing obligation?
WILL
-Will can express willingness
We use will to talk about the future, especially for
predictions and promises.
Examples:
I will take care of you.
I will wait for you.
(students give their answers)
Can you give me another example using will?
C. Verification
IV. Assessment
God bless !