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The document outlines a lesson plan for a class on figures of speech, including rules for classroom behavior and objectives for student learning. It provides definitions and examples of various figures of speech such as simile, metaphor, personification, hyperbole, and onomatopoeia. Additionally, it includes an evaluation exercise and an assignment for students to create a poem using the figures of speech learned in class.

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Christian FALCON

The document outlines a lesson plan for a class on figures of speech, including rules for classroom behavior and objectives for student learning. It provides definitions and examples of various figures of speech such as simile, metaphor, personification, hyperbole, and onomatopoeia. Additionally, it includes an evaluation exercise and an assignment for students to create a poem using the figures of speech learned in class.

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Good Morning,

Class!
Christian D. Ferrer, LPT
Bachelor of Secondary Education
Major in English
• Please pay attention during our class
discussions.

• If you want to speak or have questions


Classroom related to our topic, just raise your hand
before speaking.
Rules and
• Take an active part in our class
Reminders discussions.

• Avoid using cellphones during our class


time.
ARRANGE ME!
Arrange Me!

1. ISMILE SIMILE
2. MEATHORP METAPHOR
3. SONPERFINITIONCA PERSONIFICATION
4. OBYREPHLE HYPERBOLE
5. AIEOPOTAMONO ONOMATOPOEIA
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At the end of the lesson, students
should be able to:
a. Identify the different types of figures of
speech;
Lesson
b. Appreciate the importance of figures of
Objectives speech involves recognizing the significant
role they play in language, communication,
and literature;

c. Construct English Grammar sentences


using different types of figurative language.
Figures of Speech

Figures of speech is a word or phrase


used in a non-literal sense for vivid
effect. They are more elaborate than the
literal language.
SIMILE Examples:
Simile is a figure 1. She is like a flower.
of speech in - A woman is being compared to a
which flower."
comparison is
made between 2. Today, I am feeling as fresh as a daisy."
unlike objects - There is comparison in this sentence
using words b) pun
“like” and “as.” and there is the word "as".
SIMILE

"Your laughter is like music to my ears."

"The dancer was as graceful as a swan."

"Anthony used to be as strong as an ox."


METAPHOR
Examples:
Metaphor is a
figure of speech
that illustrates a 1. Time is a thief.
direct comparison - Time seems to pass quickly.
between two
unlike ideas 2. Life is roller-coaster.
without using the b) pun
words 'like' or - Life has ups and downs.
'as'.
METAPHOR
"You’re a monster!"

"The exam was a piece of cake."

"The classroom was a zoo."


PERSONIFICATION Examples:
Personification is 1. "The clumsy turtle enjoys the sun"
a literary device
that gives human - The turtle is described as clumsy and
characteristics to capable of enjoying the sun.
nonhuman things
or inanimate
objects. 2. "The sun smiled happily down to us."

- The sun is personified, depicted as


smiling and expressing happiness.
PERSONIFICATION
“The light danced on the surface of the water.”

"The flowers danced to the wind."

"Thunder screamed and lightning danced in


the sky."
HYPERBOLE
Examples:
Hyperbole uses 1. "I am so hungry, I could eat a whole
an exaggerated horse":
words and it is
overstated and - The hunger is exaggerated, saying it's
unbelievable intense enough to eat a whole horse.
and not to be
taken seriously. 2. "Her smile is one kilometer wide":
-The width of the smile is exaggerated,
stating it's as wide as a kilometer.
HYPERBOLE
"I could sleep for a century."

"I have a million things to do before noon."

"My backpack is so heavy; it's like carrying a


mountain."
ONOMATOPOEIA Examples:
Onomatopoeia is a
figure of speech 1. "The dog barked loudly"
where words imitate
the natural sounds - The word "barked" imitates the
they describe. These sound a dog makes.
words often
resemble the sound 2. "The cat meowed for attention"
associated with the
objects or actions - The term "meowed" imitates the
they refer to. sound a cat makes.
ONOMATOPOEIA
"The bees were buzzing around the flowers."

"The clock goes tick-tock, marking the passage


of time."

"The baby giggled with delight."


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1. The backpack weighs a ton.
Evaluation 2. Her smile was like sunshine on a rainy day.
3. The old house groaned as if it were alive.
Direction: Identify
the sentence if it
4. The thunder roared in the distance.
is simile, 5. I've told you a million times to clean your room.
metaphor, 6. Time is a thief, stealing moments from our lives.
personification, 7. The world is a stage, and we are all actors.
hyperbole and 8. The night sky was as dark as coal.
onomatopoeia. 9. The bees buzzed around the blooming flowers.
Write it in 1/2
sheet of paper.
10. The wind whispered secrets through the trees.
Answers
1. Hyperbole
2. Simile
3. Personification
4. Onomatopoeia
5. Hyperbole
6. Metaphor
7. Metaphor
8. Simile
9. Onomatopoeia
10. Personification
Assignment
Select a topic from the following options and compose a short poem about it. Apply the types of
figures of speech you have learned. Incorporate your personal experiences in completing this task.
Record your composition in your notebook.
Options include:
1. Your family
2. Your favorite food, pet, person or destination
3. Your dream job

Your answers will be evaluated using the rubrics below.


•Able to incorporate figures of speech– 40%
•Connection to Personal Experiences – 30%
•Content and Analysis 30%
•Total 100%
Thank you for
listening!
Do you have any questions?
[email protected]
+639121622673
@christian_nsm

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