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Teacher Jerald L. Antoman Learning Area ENGLISH
DAILY
LESSON LOG Teaching Dates and Quarter 2
Time
I. OBJECTIVES
A. Content Standards: The learner demonstrates understanding of how world literatures and
other text types serve as vehicles of expressing and resolving
conflicts among individuals or groups; also how to use strategies in
critical reading, listening, and viewing, and affirmation and negation
markers to deliver impromptu and extemporaneous speeches.
II. CONTENT
Modals
III. LEARNING
RESOURCE
A. References
3. Textbook Pages
4. Additional Materials
Powerpoint presentation, TV, laptop, detailed lesson plan, performance
from Learning
chart
Resource (LR) portal
A. Preliminary
Activity
May I request everyone to please stand
for the prayer!
_____ can you please lead the prayer!
PSALM 23:1-6
Amen
C. Establishing a
purpose lesson
/Motivation/ Motive I have here a video clip and it’s called “18
Questions school rules” and I want you to pay
attention to the video and its message.
After watching, you will answer the
following questions.
1.What is the video all about?
2.What did the singers say to have a good
day at school? Can you list them?
3.What are the things that you should and
shouldn’t do inside the classroom?
4.What will you do when you’re at school?
Am I making myself clear? Yes, Sir!
Now, who can tell me what is the video all : The video is about the school rules.
about?
: It is about the things that we should
and shouldn’t do to have a good day
at school.
Very good!
How about having a good day at school?
: You should eat a good meal.
That’s good; while you were young you : …the most important meal of the
should always eat your breakfast, day!
because breakfast is…
Okay! That’s great. What else? What are : You should always make your
the things that you should and shouldn’t homework.
do when you’re at school?
: You should take a shower before
and after going to school.
: You shouldn’t stay outside when
you hear the bell.
: Yes, Sir!
Very good. That is why should eat your
meal before going to school. Right class?
Very good. : Yes, Sir!
As you can notice, the video gives you
advice. Right class?
Our lesson for today is about modals.
Today we will dig deeper on the different
modal and their functions.
D. Presenting
examples/instances
of the new lesson But before that let’s 1st have a group
activity
Let me present to you our performance
chart so this performance chat will be the
basis of your performance during group
activity.
G2-WILL, WOULD
Group 2-WILL, WOULD
Very good!
How about in the second sentence? The word can in the second
Correct! sentence ask permission or request.
Is that clear?
Yes, Sir!
Very good!
The functions of could are the following.
could functions as:
Could you please read,Anggabas?
1. Polite permission
2. Suggestion/option
3. It also shows possibility.
Exactly!
Very good!
Who would like to read these sentences?
The probability of the event is greatly
Yes, Cantel. reduced when might is used.
You’re right!
May is used in writing because it is
formal while might is more common
What is the use of may? in conversations
Everybody read
Yes, Sir!
Are you still up?
Modal are quite confusing but you should
analyze the sentences to use the
appropriate modals.
Let’s continue.
(a student will read the sentences)
Who would like to read these sentences?
1. He will leave for the plane at 7am.
2. I will make dinner.
3. I will call you at 4pm.
4. The summer will be very hot.
5. Will you help me with these
boxes?
That’s right!
Would you please read these sentences? 1. You should try the new restaurant
downtown.
2. I should renew my driver’s license.
3. You should receive my letter in two
days.
Very good!
And lastly, who wants to read and share 1. I must call my parent tonight.
his analysis about these sentences?
2. She must be at home.
Column A Column B
___1. Shows
probability. a. Possibility
___2. Indicates
something possible
but uncertain. b. Likelihood
1.B- Likelihood
___3. Expresses c. Habit
capability. 2.A- Possibility
Let’s check.
Let’s give point to the group who got high
score
2.Possibility-Indicates something
Group 1 please read #2 possible but uncertain.
Example: may, might
-It might rain.
- The project may take longer than
expected.
-May I leave?
- Can I join the meeting?
6. Advice/Suggestion –
Recommends a course of action
All together read #6 Example: should.
7. Command/Obligation – Implies a
duty or requirement
Example: must, have to.
All Girls Please read #7
-You must wear a helmet.
- You have to submit the report by
Friday.
.
Thank you
Modal verbs are helper verbs like can,
should, and must that show possibility,
intent, ability, or need. They are used with
the main verb in its base form to change Modal verbs are commonly used in
its meaning. English, with frequent examples like
Everybody read can, may, might, could, should,
would, will, and must. They help
express degrees of likelihood, ability,
or obligation, adding nuance to
statements without changing the core
meaning of the main verb.Modal
verbs are essential in English as they
convey a speaker’s intentions, such
as ability, possibility, permission, or
obligation. Using modals correctly
adds clarity and nuance to
communication, helping to express
ideas more precisely.
G. Developing
mastery (leads to In a ½ sheet of paper, answer the
formative following activity.
Assessment 3)
Direction: Choose among the choices the
correct modal that is appropriate in the
sentence. Write your answer in a ¼ sheet
of paper.
2. It is possible for them to travel to They can travel to Boracay Beach for
Boracay Beach for the holidays. the holidays.
4. It is very unlikely that we get a loan We might not get a loan from the
from the bank, but it’s possible. bank.
5. Perhaps Sarah lends Simon some Sarah may lend Simon some money.
money.
I. Making Who could give me the function of modal The function of CAN are the ff:
generalization and “can”?
abstraction about the 1. Showing ability
lesson 2. Suggest possibility or give an
option.
Very good! 3. To ask for or give permission.
Very nice!
And lastly, must. Who would like to end it Function of must.
up?
Indicate necessity or obligation.
Shows very high probability.
Yes, sir.
Did you understand?
Very good!
Vl. REFLECTION
VI.
REFLECTION
A. No. of
learners who
earned 80%
in the
evaluation
B. No. of
learners who
require
additional
activities for
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
work well?
Why did
these work?
F. What
difficulties
did I
encounter
which my
principal or
supervisor
can help me
solve?
G. What
innovations
or localized
materials did
I
used/discove
r which I
wish to share
with other
teachers?
Prepared by:
ANTOMAN,JERALD L. BSED IV