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The document provides a detailed English lesson plan on adjectives and their three degrees of comparison: positive, comparative, and superlative. The plan includes objectives, procedures for motivation and interaction, and an assignment. Comparative forms are made by changing one-syllable words to -er and two-syllable words to -er or adding more. Superlative forms end in -est or add most.

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DLP in MUSIC

The document provides a detailed English lesson plan on adjectives and their three degrees of comparison: positive, comparative, and superlative. The plan includes objectives, procedures for motivation and interaction, and an assignment. Comparative forms are made by changing one-syllable words to -er and two-syllable words to -er or adding more. Superlative forms end in -est or add most.

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A Detailed Lesson Plan in English

I. OBJECTIVES:
At the end of the lesson, the students should be able to
a) Defined Adjectives;
b) Determine the rules on the degree of the comparisons of modifiers according
to the syllables;
c) Identify the degree of comparison used in the sentences;
d) Complete the sentences with the appropriate degrees of comparison
adjectives.

II. SUBJECT MATTER:


A. Three Degrees of Comparison
B. Basic Rules

References: Grammar and Composition; pp. 242-248


Materials: Visual Aids and power point presentation
Focus Skills: Degree of Comparison of Adjectives, Listening and Reading
Values Integration: Cooperation

III. PROCEDURE:

A. MOTIVATION

Teacher’s Activity Students’ Activity


Good Morning class! How’s your day so Good Morning ma’am! Fine!
far?
Does it mean that I can expect all of Yes ma’am!
your active participation?
Thank you!

Before we begin the lesson let us ask


the guidance of almighty God and let us
enlighten our mind to completely
understand the lesson. Would you Our Father, who art in heaven,
please lead the prayer? Hallowed be Thy Name.
Thy Kingdom comes.
Thy Will be done,
on earth as it is in Heaven.
Give us this day our daily bread.
And forgive us our trespasses,
as we forgive those who trespass
against us.
And lead us not into temptation,
but deliver us from evil. Amen.
Class, kindly arrange your seats (The students will arrange their seats)
properly. I can see pieces of paper and
plastic. No one is absent ma’am!
Who’s absent today?
Very Good!
Did I give you an assignment or No Ma’am!
homework?
We will play charades. Do you know No ma’am!
what it is?
Okay just listen to me. Charades it is a
game where in an individual will act out
something that he had picked in the
box. The first one who got the word
correctly will get a special prize. I’ll be
picking up names here in the list then
he or she will be the one who will act
out the scenario he or she picked. Don’t
worry these words are simple and easy. Yes Ma’am!
Have I made myself clear? Set of words to be acted out
 Expensive
 Large
 Funny

It was fun
How did you find the activity?
(the teacher will announce who will get
the prize) The activity was about describing
What was the activity all about? something.

Very Good! It describes something now,


let us have a short review before we go
to the highlights of our lesson. What
part of speech that describe something? It is Adjective ma’am.

Would please define adjectives? Adjectives describe nouns and


pronouns.
B. Interaction
 Lesson proper

This morning we will be dealing with Degree of comparison


the degree of comparison of adjectives
for todays discussion.
Again, what is the topic for today’s
discussion? There are three degrees of comparison
There are three degrees of comparison 1. Positive
and what are they? 2. comparative
3. superlative
1. Positive
2. comparative
3. superlative

Very Good!
What is Positive degree of comparison? Positive degree of comparison is the
original form of adjectives.
Perfect!
A positive degree of comparison is
basically original form of adjectives
Let’s have the adjective Large.
Would you please read the sentence? The hippopotamus is Large.
The hippopotamus is Large.
Thank you.
Next, is the Comparative
What is the Comparative?

Very Good! Comparative degree of Comparative degree of comparison is


comparison is used to compare two used to compare between to nouns.
persons, places, or things.
For example: The Hippopotamus is
larger than the pig.
When you compare the large
hippopotamus to another thing, you
have to use the comparative degree. The Hippopotamus is larger than the
This means that the word has to pig.
change.

Lastly, Superlative
What is Superlative? Superlative degree of comparison is the
highest degree of comparison it is used
to compare the similar qualities shared
Excellent! Superlative degree of by more than two nouns.
comparison it is used to compare the
similar qualities shared by more than
two nouns.
For example: The Hippopotamus is The Hippopotamus is the largest one in
larger than the pig. the bunch.

We would then use the adjectives in the


superlative degree and that means that
our word would have to change again.

Would you please state how many


syllables does the word “large” has? Only one.
Good job!
What can you say about the changing
from positive degree to comparative One syllable adjective forms the
with one syllable? comparative degree by changing the
word with -er in the ending of the word.
How about the word funny?
How about the clever? The word funny will turn to funnier.
It can be cleverer or more clever
Good job!
What can you say about the changing
form positive degree to comparative Two syllables adjectives form the
degree with two syllables? comparative degree by changing to
word with -er in the ending of the word
How about changing from comparative or adding more before the word.
degree to Superlative degree?
Three syllables adjectives form the
comparative degree by changing to
word with -est in the ending of the
word or adding “most” before the
Therefore “intelligent” will become word.
more intelligent in comparative degree
and most intelligent in superlative
degree.

C. INTEGRATION
 Evaluation
Have you learned something? Yes ma’am! We gained lot of new things
from today’s lesson.
Like what? The three degrees of comparison of
modifiers are positive, comparative and
superlative degree.
Very Good!
Now, get ¼ sheet of paper and answer
this.

(Powerful) 1. This rocket is _____ than


that one.
(colorful) 2. The _____room in the
house is my sister’s bedroom.
(strange) 3. Alicia can make ____ voices.
(tasty) 4. The ____ treat Grandma
makes is fruit salad.
(high) 5. Mount Everest is the ___
mountain in the world.
IV. ASSIGNMENT

1. Write down five sentences for each degrees of comparison.


2. Complete the table.

Positive Comparative Superlative


worse
good
well
little
most

Prepared by:
MARY JOY S. ARCEO
Teacher 1 applicant

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