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SCHOOL PLARIDEL NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL GRADE LEVEL 11

TEACHER MR. JOHN PAUL E. CANTILLAS LEARNING AREA Oral Communication in Context

Week 3

Session 1: (Monday – THORNDIKE) &


DAILY LESSON LOG (Wednesday – EUCLID) 1:30-3:30
TEACHING DATES AND TIME QUARTER Quarter 2/Week 3

Sesson 2: Friday – (THORNDIKE –


7:45-9:45) & (EUCLID – 10:00 – 12:00)

SESSION 1 SESSION 2

(Monday – THORNDIKE) & (Wednesday – EUCLID) 1:30-3:30 Friday – (THORNDIKE – 7:45-9:45) & (EUCLID – 10:00 – 12:00)

I.OBJECTIVES
A.Content Standards The learner recognizes that communicative competence requires understanding of speech context, speech style, speech act and communicative

strategy.

B.Performance Standards The learner demonstrates effective use of communicative strategy in a variety of speech situations.

C.Learning Competencies/Objectives Explains that a shift in speech Explains that a shift in speech Explains that a shift in speech Explains that a shift in speech
context, speech style, speech act context, speech style, speech act context, speech style, speech act context, speech style, speech act
and communicative strategy and communicative strategy affects and communicative strategy and communicative strategy
affects the following: the following: affects the following: affects the following:

• Language form • Language form • Language form • Language form

• Duration of interaction • Duration of interaction • Duration of interaction • Duration of interaction

• Relationship of speaker • Relationship of speaker • Relationship of speaker • Relationship of speaker

• Role and responsibilities of the • Role and responsibilities of the • Role and responsibilities of the • Role and responsibilities of the
speaker speaker speaker speaker

• Message • Message • Message • Message

• Delivery • Delivery • Delivery • Delivery

(EN11/12OCIIab- 22; (EN11/12OCIIab- 22; (EN11/12OCIIab- 22; (EN11/12OCIIab- 22;


EN11/12OCIIab- EN11/12OCIIab- EN11/12OCIIab- EN11/12OCIIab-

22.1-22.6) 22.1-22.6) 22.1-22.6) 22.1-22.6)

II.CONTENT
Understanding Speech Context, Understanding Speech Context, Understanding Speech Context, Understanding Speech Context,
Speech Style, Speech Act and Speech Style, Speech Act and Speech Style, Speech Act and Speech Style, Speech Act and
Communicative Strategy Communicative Strategy Communicative Strategy Communicative Strategy

III.LEARNING RESOURCES
A.References

1.Teacher’s Guides/Pages

2.Learner’s Materials Pages Oral Communication in Context Oral Communication in Context Oral Communication in Context Oral Communication in Context
Quarter 2 – Module 2: Quarter 2 – Module 2: Quarter 2 – Module 2: Quarter 2 – Module 2:
Understanding Speech Context, Understanding Speech Context, Understanding Speech Context, Understanding Speech Context,
Speech Style, Speech Act and Speech Style, Speech Act and Speech Style, Speech Act and Speech Style, Speech Act and
Communicative Strategy, pp. 1- Communicative Strategy, pp. 1-22 Communicative Strategy, pp. 1-22 Communicative Strategy, pp. 1-22
22

3.Textbook Pages

4.Additional Materials from Learning


Resources (LR) portal

B.Other Learning Resources

IV.PROCEDURES
A.Reviewing previous lesson or State the learning competency Review the factors affected by shift Ask the learners about Ask the learners about the activity
presenting the new lesson and learning objectives. in Speech Context, Speech Style, communicative competence. they made in the previous session.
Speech Act, and Communicative
Strategy being discussed in the
previous session.

B.Establishing a purpose for the lesson The learners will provide answers Ask the learners about the criteria
to the situations written inside they use to determine one person if
the boxes under What’s In on he/ she is good in communication.
pages 5 and 6.

C.Presenting examples/instances of The learners will provide Ask the learners about the problems
the new lesson responses to the following that affect one to become a good
situations under What is New communicator.
from pages 6 to 7.

D.Discussing new concepts and Discuss the Factors affected by a Discuss communicative competence. The learners will do a speech Group the learners and let them
practicing new skills #1 shift in Speech Context, Speech script using cutouts or drawings do Part D of What’s More on pages
Style, Speech Act, and under What’s More Part A on 17 and 18.
Communicative Strategy page 15.

E.Discussing new concepts and


practicing new skills #2

F.Developing mastery The learners will answer a true or The learners will answer Part B and
false test about the lesson. Part C of What’s More on page 16.
(Leads to formative assessment)

G.Finding practical/applications of Ask: Ask:


concepts and skills in daily living

How can the factors being How can communicative


discussed help you to talk competence help you to be an
properly? interactive person?

H. Making generalizations and The learners will state their The learners will state their learning The learners will state their The learners will state their
abstractions about the lesson learning takeaways. takeaways. learning takeaways. learning takeaways.

I.Evaluating Learning
J.Additional activities for application
or remediation

V.REMARKS
VI.REFLECTION
A.No. of learners who earned 80% of
the formative assessment

B.No. of learners who require


additional activities to remediation

C.Did the remedial lessons work? No.


of learners who have caught up with
the lesson

D.No. of learners who continue to


require remediation

E.Which of my teaching strategies


worked well? Why did these work?

F.What difficulties did I encounter


which my principal or supervisor can
help me solve?

G.What innovation or localized


material did I use/discover which I
wish to share with other teachers?

Prepared by:

JOHN PAUL E. CANTILLAS


SST-1
Checked by:

SHIRLEY C. COMPE
MT-1

Noted by:

DANTE M. RAMOS
School-In-charge

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