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This daily lesson plan outlines an oral communication lesson for an 11th grade class. The objectives are for students to understand the nature and elements of oral communication, and to perform effective verbal and nonverbal communication activities based on context. The lesson will define communication, differentiate between verbal and nonverbal communication, and have students role play a communication scenario. Students will be assessed on their understanding of communication definitions and examples of verbal versus nonverbal communication. They will also be assigned to discuss a scenario requiring both verbal and nonverbal communication skills.

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(Note: Discussions May Change Course (Deviate From The Original Plan) Depending On Students' Responses To

This daily lesson plan outlines an oral communication lesson for an 11th grade class. The objectives are for students to understand the nature and elements of oral communication, and to perform effective verbal and nonverbal communication activities based on context. The lesson will define communication, differentiate between verbal and nonverbal communication, and have students role play a communication scenario. Students will be assessed on their understanding of communication definitions and examples of verbal versus nonverbal communication. They will also be assigned to discuss a scenario requiring both verbal and nonverbal communication skills.

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Date: _____________________ Checked: ___________________ Remarks: _______________________

DAILY LESSON School SILANGA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL Grade Level 11


PLAN Teacher RUBEN R. DE ASIS, M.Ed. – English Learning Area Oral Communication
Time Frame 6:00 AM – 2:00 PM Quarter 1st

6:00 – 6:50 AM 6:50 – 7:40 AM 9:20 – 10:10 AM 10:10 – 11:00 PM 12:40 – 1:30 PM
GA/Animation EPAS Cookery B EIM B EIM A
SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
I. OBJECTIVES:
A. Content Standards
 The learner understands the nature and elements of oral communication in context.

B. Performance Standards
 The learner designs and performs effective controlled and uncontrolled oral communication activities
based on context.

C. Learning Competencies/Objectives
• Defines communication;
• Differentiates verbal and nonverbal communication; and
 Role plays a scenario showing communication.
II. SUBJECT MATTER
CONTENT
 Definition
 The Process of Communication

III. LEARNING RESOURCES


A. References
 Oral Communication in Context (LM) pp. ____
 Oral Communication in Context (TG) pp. ____
 https://school.quipper.com/en-PH/index.html
B. Materials and Equipment
 Markers, manila papers, etc.

IV. PROCEDURES
(Note: Discussions may change course (deviate from the original plan) depending on students’ responses to
questions or prompts given by the teacher.)

A. Preliminary Activities
Prayer
Calling of attendance
Collecting and Checking of Assignments

B. Review
N/A

C. Motivation
Ask:
How would you describe a world without communication?
Imagine a world full of people who cannot or do not speak or communicate, what would it be like?

D. Presentation
Say:
This morning we are going to discuss about communication. At the end of the lesson, you are expected to
a. define communication;
b. differentiate verbal and nonverbal communication; and
c. role play a scenario showing communication.
E. Activity
DO:
Have the students define communication in their own words.
Let the students enumerate communication situations.
Tell the students to classify the given communication situations as to communication with spoken words
and communication with no speech involved.

F. Analysis
ASK:
.How can you tell if there is communication or none?

G. Abstraction
DO:
Give the definition of communication and its origin.
Give the two forms of communication

H. Application
Group the students into groups of five.
Have each group present a communication situation.

V. ASSESSMENT/EVALUATION
DO: Have the students answer the following:
1. The transmission of ideas and emotions between or among persons with the use of verbal and
nonverbal cues is called _______.
2. The process or acts of conveying ones thoughts or ideas using speech is referred to as _________.
3. __________ communication refers to the use of wordless cues in conveying a message.
4. Which of the following shows verbal communication?
a. Kissing the hands of the elders
b. Giving flowers to your mother
c. Smiling to a friend
d. Sending a text message or making a phone call to a friend
5. In which of the following situation is verbal communication necessary?
a. When you are having a face to face conversation with a friend
b. When you want to show your friend that you are glad to see him/her
c. When you want to comfort your friend
d. When you talk to someone over the phone

VI. ASSIGNMENT

On a piece of paper discuss a scenario where verbal and nonverbal communications are needed.

VII. REMARKS:

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VIII. REFLECTIONS:

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