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Republic of The Philippines Bulacan State University Hagonoy Campus Tel/Fax: (044) 791-0153 Semi Detailed Lesson Plan in English 1 I. Objectives

The document provides a semi-detailed lesson plan for teaching English with the objective of identifying the four kinds of sentences according to function. It discusses declarative, interrogative, exclamatory and imperative sentences and provides examples of each. The lesson plan outlines motivating students with pictures, discussing the different sentence types, having students practice identifying and writing different kinds of sentences, and evaluating their understanding with an assignment to write a composition using the different sentence types.

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Republic of The Philippines Bulacan State University Hagonoy Campus Tel/Fax: (044) 791-0153 Semi Detailed Lesson Plan in English 1 I. Objectives

The document provides a semi-detailed lesson plan for teaching English with the objective of identifying the four kinds of sentences according to function. It discusses declarative, interrogative, exclamatory and imperative sentences and provides examples of each. The lesson plan outlines motivating students with pictures, discussing the different sentence types, having students practice identifying and writing different kinds of sentences, and evaluating their understanding with an assignment to write a composition using the different sentence types.

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Republic of the Philippines

BULACAN STATE UNIVERSITY

HAGONOY CAMPUS

Tel/Fax: (044) 791-0153

Semi Detailed Lesson Plan in English 1

I. Objectives:

At the end of the lesson, the students should be able to:

a. Identify the four kinds of sentences according to function.

b. Use the four kinds in a complete sentence.

c. Appreciate the kinds of sentence in everyday communication.

d. Identify the appropriate punctuation mark of the given sentence.

II. Subject Matter:

TOPIC- Kinds of Sentences According to Function.

REFERENCE- www.google.com, Interactive Learning 1MATERIALS USED- pictures and word

chart.

VALUE INTEGRATION- Develop reading books and use sentence in an ethical way.

III. Procedure:

A. Motivation

:At first, the teacher will show different pictures and then, she will ask her students what do

the pictures were all about.

She will also ask them about how they feel about the pictures being shown and encourage

them to make sentences about it.

After that, the teacher will provide an activity.

She will group the class into four groups and each group will be given a specific picture on

which they will formulate sentences and create a scenario out the picture.

The group who has the most interesting result will get a prize.

B. Discussion:

Kinds of Sentences According to Function

A declarative sentence

makes a statement or expresses an opinion. Use a period at the end of a declarative

sentence.

Examples: Andy Murray has a great will to win.

The commentator laughed at his own mistake.

An interrogative sentence

asks a question and ends with a question mark.

Examples: Are you using the saw today, Mitch? May the other people come along with us?
An exclamatory sentence

expresses strong feeling and ends with an exclamation mark.

Examples: This is just the way to do it! That is great news!

An imperative sentence

gives a command (strong emotion) or makes a request (mild emotion). Use an exclamation

after the imperative sentence that contains a strong emotion, and a period after one that

contains a mild emotion.

Example: Stop that foolish talk now! Please take the empty plate away

now, Ira.

C. Generalization:

The teacher will ask the students to give examples of the different kinds of sentence.

D. Application:

Write down the type of each sentence. There are no end punctuation on these sentences

because that may give you the answer. Decide by the function of the sentence and mark

down the end punctuation.

1. Are you aware of the appointment tomorrow

2. Eat your supper

3. Oh, what a beautiful morning

4. Today is my birthday

5. What gifts did you receive for your birthday

6. Pay the bill

7. Shh, don't make any noise

8. Have you finished your homework

9. Debby, turn off the light

10. Brian participated in the baseball tournament

IV. Evaluation:

Direction: Knowing a sentence's design by purpose is helpful.

Each of these sentences is either a declarative (DEC), an interrogative (INT), an exclamatory

(EXC), or an imperative (IMP) one.

On a ¼ sheet of paper, write the appropriate three-letter combination next to its

corresponding type of sentence.

Each type of sentence appears five times.

1. ____ Have you read this newspaper article?

2.____ We are late for the meeting.

3. ____ Stop that right now!

4. ____ Remember to watch your step as you leave the room.


5. ____ Are the packages here yet?

6. ____ Professor Franklin said that the situation would improve.

7. ____ Leave those old plates in the closet.

8.____ That dessert was awesome!

9.____ Painting is a relaxing hobby.

10.____ These are the best seats in the stadium!

V. Assignment:

On a short coupon bond, write a composition about a place relevant to your life.Include the
kinds of Sentences according to its Function

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