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A Detailed Lesson Plan in English III

I. ObjectivesAt the end of the lesson, 100% of the students with 75% level of proficiency shall be able to:a. Describe verb, adjective, or another adverb using adverbsb. Use adverbs in sentences correctlyc. Differentiate the types of adverb

II. Subject MatterTopic: Kinds of AdverbsSong Selection: Love the Way you Lie by: Rihanna ft. EminemReference Materials: English III – BEC Series

Josefina Payawal-Gabriel and EddaManikan-MartiresPages 141-145http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vog4hMSprls

Materials: Laptop, speaker, video clip, cartolina, picturesSkills: listening, speaking, grammar, viewing, writingValues: Self-confidence, cooperation, collaboration

III. Procedures

Teacher’s Activity

A. Preliminary Activities

Stand up and let us pray. Please lead the prayer.

Good morning, III-Universe!

Will you look for some papers under your chairs and kindly keep them first inside your bags.

Leaders, please report about the attendance of your group.

Students’ Activity

(Student comes in front and leads the prayer)

Oh, Lord Jesus, we praise you and thank you for giving us this wonderful day. Thank you for our good health and good mind. Bless us with our activities that we are going to have for today especially with our lessons. May you guide us and be the center of our lives. All these things we pray to You. Oh, Lord Jesus Christ, Amen.

Good morning, Ma’am! Mabuhay!

(Students do what the teacher says)

Group 1: Ma’am, I’m glad to tell you that no one is absent in my group.

Group 2: Ma’am, I’m glad to tell you that no one is absent in my group.

Group 3: Ma’am, I’m glad to tell you that no

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Good! Now, kindly pass your assignments forward.

B. Developmental Activities

1. Review

Yesterday, we tackled about the poem “The Rhodora: On Being Asked, Whence is the Flower?” by Ralph Waldo Emerson. What have you learned from the poem?

Nice answer! To sum up the meaning of the poem, it only tells us that all living things on earth have an equal purpose. No matter how you take a person or a thing for granted, still both are created by God and have the same reason in living. All we have to do is to appreciate their existence.

2. Motivation

What was biggest lie that you’ve experienced in your life?

What could be the possible effects of too much lying to someone?

Do you still love those persons who once lied to you?

It seems that your answers can’t be measured by depth and all came from your heart. Those questions I asked you deal with the song we will listen to. It is entitled “Love the Way you Lie” by Rihanna featuring Eminem. You must not only listen to the song, but I want you to feel it and understand it. But it’s better if you also sing along with it. We are going to answer these questions after listening to the song. Let’s read them altogether.

one is absent in my group.

Group 4: Ma’am, I’m glad to tell you that no one is absent in my group.

Group 5: Ma’am, I’m glad to tell you that no one is absent in my group.

(Students pass their assignments forward)

Ma’am, we learned that all of us have our own purpose here on earth. (Answers vary)

(Answers vary)

Ma’am, the trust of the person towards the other one will eventually fade, and sometimes, they will lose their care for you. They will also think what other things you are lying about.

Of course, Ma’am. We are only mad about the deed. But such deed would never change our feelings toward those persons. (Answers vary)

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Are you now ready to listen to the song?

If that is so, then let’s start.

"Love the Way You Lie"(Rihanna ft. Eminem)

Just gonna stand there and watch me burnBut that's alright because I like the way it hurtsJust gonna stand there and hear me cryBut that's alright because I love the way you lieI love the way you lie

I can't tell you what it really isI can only tell you what it feels likeAnd right now there's a steel knife in my windpipeI can't breathe but I still fight while I can fightAs long as the wrong feels right it's like I'm in flightHigh off her love, drunk from her hate,It's like I'm huffing paint and I love her the more I suffer, I suffocateAnd right before I'm about to drown, she resuscitates meShe fucking hates me and I love it."Wait! Where you going?""I'm leaving you!""No you ain't. Come back."We're running right back.Here we go againIt's so insane cause when it's going good, it's going greatI'm Superman with the wind at his back, she's Lois LaneBut when it's bad it's awful, I feel so ashamed I snappedWho's that dude?"I don't even know his name."I laid hands on her, I'll never stoop so low again

Guide Questions:1. What is the song all about?2. What is the man’s biggest lie according to the song?3. Why do you think the guy always hurts his girl?4. Do you think the girl really loves the man so much? Why or why not?5. If the man asked for forgiveness, could they recover from their happy relationship?

Yes, Ma’am.

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I guess I don't know my own strength

Just gonna stand there and watch me burnBut that's alright because I like the way it hurtsJust gonna stand there and hear me cryBut that's alright because I love the way you lieI love the way you lieI love the way you lie

You ever love somebody so much you can barely breathe when you're with 'emYou meet and neither one of you even know what hit 'emGot that warm fuzzy feelingYeah, them chills you used to get 'emNow you're getting fucking sick of looking at 'emYou swore you'd never hit 'em; never do nothing to hurt 'emNow you're in each other's face spewing venom in your words when you spit themYou push, pull each other's hair, scratch, claw, bit 'emThrow 'em down, pin 'emSo lost in the moments when you're in themIt's the rage that took over it controls you bothSo they say you're best to go your separate waysGuess that they don't know you 'cause today that was yesterdayYesterday is over, it's a different daySound like broken records playing over but you promised herNext time you show restraintYou don't get another chanceLife is no Nintendo gameBut you lied againNow you get to watch her leave out the windowGuess that's why they call it window pane

Just gonna stand there and watch me burnBut that's alright because I like the way it hurtsJust gonna stand there and hear me cryBut that's alright because I love the way you lieI love the way you lieI love the way you lie

Now I know we said things, did things that we didn't meanAnd we fall back into the same patterns,

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same routine seemsMaybe that's what happens when a tornado meets a volcanoAll I know is I love you too much to walk away thoughCome inside, pick up your bags off the sidewalkDon't you hear sincerity in my voice when I talkTold you this is my faultLook me in the eyeballNext time I'm pissed, I'll aim my fist at the drywallNext time? There won't be no next time!I apologize even though I know its liesI'm tired of the games I just want her backI know I'm a liarIf she ever tries to fucking leave againIm'a tie her to the bed and set this house on fireI'm just gonnaJust gonna stand there and watch me burnBut that's alright because I like the way it hurtsJust gonna stand there and hear me cryBut that's alright because I love the way you lieI love the way you lieI love the way you lie

(Teacher plays the song for the second time)

Post-listening Activity

Did you like the song?

Let us now answer the guide questions. Number one?

Very good! How about the 2nd number?

Correct. And the 3rd question?

Excellent! How about the 4th question?

Yes, Ma’am.

The song is all about the love of a woman to her man even though she experiences physical and emotional abuse. In spite the pain, she still stays beside him and always there for him.

Ma’am, the man’s biggest lie is that he says he won’t hurt his girl anymore.

Ma’am, maybe he has a big problem and the only person who can serve as an “outlet” is his girl. However, it’s such a very bad action and is unacceptable to the eyes of society.

Based on the character of the girl in the song, I can say that she really loves the man so much. She still there for him even though she’s always in pain because of him. She also doesn’t think of the pain; she thinks of her love and their relationship.

Yes, a person who loves always forgives.

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Good answer! And the last guide question?

How will you interpret the song?

3. Lesson Proper

A. Abstraction of Details

Let us now observe some lines from the song.

I can barely breathe. You never do nothing to hurt them. I still fight. Watch her leave out the window. You ever love somebody so much.

Kindly read them all.

What have you noticed about the underlined words?

What is the word being described in the first sentence?

Correct! How about in the second sentence?

Another correct answer! How about the third one?

Right! And in the fourth sentence?

Very good! How about in the last sentence?

Look at the sentences for the second time. What questions do they answer?

Even the man doesn’t ask for forgiveness yet, the girl accepts all the painful things he does to her. What more if he regrets all his actions and decides to change for the better.

It's about two people who meet and fall in love, however, as time goes on, they start to resent each other and the man becomes physically abusive. The woman takes it at first, but then she tries to leave him. He promises her that he'll never hurt her again and he'll try to control his temper, but he's lying. He says that if she ever tried to leave again, he'd kill her. The woman knows that this is all just a lie, but she keeps going back to him because she loves him.

(Students read the sentences altogether)

Ma’am, they come before or after the words they describe.

The word being described in the first sentence is breathe.

Do is the word being modified in the second sentence.

Ma’am, the word fight.

The word leave is described in the sentence.

Ma’am, the word love.

The sentences are answerable by how, where, when, how many times, and to what extent.

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You got it! Now, what do you think our lesson is all about?

But your temper's just as bad as mine isYou're the same as meBut when it comes to love you're just as blindedBaby, please come backIt wasn't you, baby it was meMaybe our relationship isn't as crazy as it

B. DiscussionWe will now be watching a video clip for you to know more about adverbs.

(Teacher plays the video clip about adverbs)

Do you understand the video clip?

Based on the video, what are the words that adverbs modify?

Correct! According to your answer, what do you think now is the meaning of an adverb?

In the lines from the song, what do you think is the part of speech that they focused on? Is it the adjective, the verb, or another adverb?

Where are the verbs and the adverbs in those sentences?

Right! How about another adverb qualified by an adverb?

Going back to the video, give me some phrases containing an adverb qualifying an adjective?

Remember class that the adverb should always be placed before or after the word it modifies.

Ma’am, our lesson for today deals with the adverbs.

Yes, Ma’am.

Ma’am, they modify a verb, an adjective, and another adverb.

Adverbs are words that modify a verb, an adjective, and another adverb.

Ma’am, they are verbs.

Ma’am, in sentence 1, we have the adverb “barely” that modifies the verb “breathe”; sentence 2 includes the verb “do” qualified by the adverb “never”; in the 3rd sentence, “fight” is the verb modified by the adverb “still”; sentence 4 has its adverbial phrase “out the window” qualifying the verb “watch”; lastly, the verb “love” is being modified by the adverb “so.”

In the sentence You ever love somebody so much, if so qualifies the verb love, then much modifies another adverb which is so.

Ma’am, we have super strong, disgustingly sweaty.

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Let us have the five kinds of adverbs.

Sentence: She speaks loudly.

Where is the adverb in the sentence?

And what does the adverb “loudly” emphasize in the sentence?

Good! To what question does this sentence must be answered?

What have you observed in the structure of this kind of adverb?

What do you call the adverb that tells in which manner the action occurs?

(Teacher provides another examples)

I have here some pictures and what you’re going to do is to construct your own sentences using the adverbs of manner. Are you now ready?

(Teacher flashes the pictures)

Is everything clear with the first kind of adverb?

How about this sentence?

“The children are playing outside.”

Where is the adverb in the sentence?

What word in the sentence does it modify?

If outside is the adverb in the sentence and playing is the verb, then what question word does this kind of adverb answer?

If place is the main focus of the sentence, then what do you call the adverb that tells about place?

We can also use the adverbs near, nearby, on the top, somewhere, etc.

(Teacher flashes pictures)

Is everything clear?

Loudly is the adverb in the sentence.

It gives emphasis to the verb “speaks.”

It is answerable by “how.”

Ma’am, it is the combination of an adjective and –ly.

It is called us the adverb of manner. It tells us how the action occurs.

Yes, Ma’am.

(Students create their own sentences)

Yes, Ma’am.

“Outside” is the adverb in the sentence.

Ma’am, the verb “playing.”

It answers the question where.

Adverb of place tells about the place of action or where the action occurs.

(Students give their own sentences)

Yes, Ma’am.

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Next sentence: The guest came yesterday.

When did the guest come?

“Yesterday” is answerable by what question?

If the sentence is answerable by when, then, what do you call that adverb?

Correct. This adverb tells about the time of action. We can use the adverbs now, then, soon, tomorrow, today, tonight, and so on.

(Teacher flashes pictures)

Next. “They always come on time.”

Where is the adverb?

What does “always” qualify in the sentence?

How frequent do they come on time?

Based on the given example, what do you think is the kind of adverb that answers the question how frequent the action occurs?

(Teacher flashes pictures)

We are now down to the last kind of adverb. For you to know it, let’s have first an example.

She is very beautiful.

To what extent is she beautiful?

Where is the adverb in the sentence and the word it modifies?

This adverb answers the question “to what extent.” What do we call now this adverb?

We may also us entirely, almost, thoroughly, too, so, etc.

(Teacher flashes pictures)

4. Application

Divide the class into two groups and we will

Yesterday, Ma’am.

It is answerable by when.

Adverb of time

(Students construct their own sentences)

Ma’am always is the adverb in the sentence.

Always qualifies the word come.

Always, Ma’am.

Adverb of frequency. It tells us how many times the action occurs.

(Students give their own sentences)

Ma’am, very beautiful.

Very is the adverb modifying the adjective, beautiful.

Adverb of degree states the degree or extent to which something happens.

(Students give their own sentences)

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have our activity. Representatives from each group will act out the phrases they picked from the box. Each contains an adverb and the word it modifies. The group that will first get 3 points will be the winner.

Simply pretty Reply correctly Dance wildly Listen carefully Always late Going upstairs Seldom bite Eat slowly Exercise regularly Terribly ill Go down Runs fast

(Teacher declares the winner)

5. Generalization

What have you learned from today’s lesson?

6. Evaluation

Use correct adverb in each sentence by forming the word inside the parenthesis. Underline twice the word it modifies or describes.

1. The children run (quick).2. The kids are singing (harmony).3. She loves him (tender).4. Mother screams (angry).5. Her husband sleeps (sound).6. She eats food (hungry).7. The students are taking the test (serious).8. The girls dance (graceful).9. She exercises (regular).10. The child laughs (heavy).

(Students do the activity)

Adverbs- words that qualify a verb, an adjective, and another adverb

Adverb of time- tells when the action occurs

Adverb of place- states where the action takes place

Adverb of frequency- tells how many times the action happens

Adverb of degree- tells to what extent the action occurs or the subject being described

Adverb of manner – tells how the action occurs

Answers:

1. Run - quickly.2. Singing - harmoniously3. Loves - tenderly4. Screams- angrily

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Who got 10 points? Nine? Eight? Eight below?

Pass your papers forward.

7. AssignmentWrite meaningful sentences using the given adverbs.

a. happilyb. upstairsc. tonightd. soe. thrice

Are the questions or clarifications regarding the lesson?

If that so, then let’s call it a day. Good bye III-Universe!

5. Sleeps - soundly.6. Eats - hungrily.7. Taking - seriously.8. Dance - gracefully.9. Exercises - regularly10. Laughs – heavily

(Students raise their hands)

(Students pass their papers forward)

None, Ma’am.

Good bye, Ma’am. Thank you for teaching us. Mabuhay!