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A Semi-Detailed Lesson

Plan
In English VIII
A Semi-Detailed Lesson Plan

In English VIII

I. Objectives

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

a. recognize modals and its function in sentences;

b. construct sentences using modals appropriately; and

c. enhance grammar sentences using modals.

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II. Subject Matter

a. Topic: Modals

b. Skill: Using modals appropriately (ENG8G-IIIa-3.6)

c. References: http://fnhs.edu.ph/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/english8_q1_mod3of5_modals_v2.pdf,
https://znnhs.zdnorte.net/wpcontent/uploads/2020/10/Eng8_Q1_W3.pdf, Should woulda could + lyrics -
YouTube

d. Instructional Materials: visual aids, PowerPoint presentation, laptop, projector, speaker

e. Values Integration: Cooperation and appreciation

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III. Procedure

A. Preparation
• Prayer
 Greetings and Checking of Attendance
 Motivation
The teacher prepares strips of red, green, yellow and colored paper.
Each paper strip has an incomplete sentence. Students will have to
supply the correct modal in the sentence.

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Mechanics:
The paper strips are inside the box and it will be passed by the students while the
teacher is playing music. The music will stop and the student who got the box will
have to choose a paper strip.
Red Strip: The student will (STOP) – meaning he/she will not answer. The student is
saved and he/ she can choose a classmate to answer the incomplete sentence.

Green Strip: The student will (GO) – meaning he/she will answer. The student will
answer the incomplete sentence.
Yellow Strip: The student should be (READY) – meaning he/she should answer the
incomplete sentence. Plus, the student must be ready to give an example sentence
using modal.

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B. Presentation

This day we are going to talk about modals such as could, should, can, will, and may
but first let’s look at the sentences at the board on what will happen in the future if
people continue to ignore their doings.

1. There could be long periods of low rainfall in the particular region.


2. Over the several decades, sea level will probably rise 10-20 centimeters (4 to 8
inches).
3. This may not sound like much, but it may cause extensive damage.
4. It will bring the increase in the chances of catastrophic floods like the one
experienced by New Orleans in 2005.
5. Over the next several centuries, sea level may rise 5 or more meters (16 or
more feet)
6. Could you imagine how the shorelines of the continent will change?
7. Many of today’s major coastal cities might be underwater.
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C. Discussion

Modal Verbs are auxiliary or helping verbs which


modify or change the meaning of the main verbs. You use
modal verbs in giving advice or suggestions, in making
requests, or in giving predictions and prohibitions. To
show more of the other uses of modal verbs, here is a list
with sample sentences:

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D. Application

The students will be divided into 3 groups.

Materials: Power point presentation, speaker, pen and paper

Procedure: The student will view the music video entitled “ShouldaWouldaCoulda” by Beverly
Knight.

After watching the music video, each group will write the sentences that has a modal verb and they
are going to use the information from the song to explain what they have understand. After that,
students will construct their own sentences which include the modals present in the song.

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Comprehension question:

1.What did the singer put aside for her ambition? Dig she regret her
decision?
2.Where there’s instances in your life when you regret your decision?
3.How do you move on after regretting a decision you made?

E. Generalization

1.What are modals?

2. What are examples of modals? What are its functions?

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IV. Evaluation

Part I

Direction: Determine the function of the underlined modal verb as used


in the sentence. Write the letter of your answer on a separate sheet of
paper.

1.Could you open the door for me?

A. offer B. permission C. promise D. request

2. I will eat now.

A. ability B. decision C. permission D. promise


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3. May I go now?

A. decision B. offer C. permission D. request

4. I can play any musical instrument.

A. ability B. general truth C. offer D. promise

5. You must follow the doctor’s advice.

A. no obligation C. strong obligation B. permission D. weak


obligation

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Part II

Direction: Choose the correct word that would best complete the sentence. Write
the letter of your answer on a separate sheet of paper.

1. Jahna ________ turn 18 this year, but because of the pandemic, we have
cancelled all the preparations and reservations.

A. can B. may C. must D. will

2. To look pleasant is a key in getting a job. So, you ________ wear appropriate
attire for your interview.

A. could B. might C. should D. would

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3. During Enhanced Community Quarantine, only those who have quarantine passes
________ go outside from their houses to buy necessities.

A. can B. cannot C. must D. must not

4. My father works abroad, but he promised that he ________ return home on my


graduation day.

A. can B. may C. must D. will

5. Everyone ________ obey the health protocols given by the government to prevent
the spread of the virus and stop the pandemic.

A. can B. cannot C. may D. must

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V. Assignment

Direction: Complete the paragraph by writing down the things that you have
learned about modal verbs. Write your answers on a separate sheet of paper.

For the past few days, I have learned that modal verbs are (1)
_______________. They are words that (2) ________ or (3) ____________
the meaning of the main verbs. The words can, could,(4) _________,
(5)_________ and (6) ________ are some examples of modal verbs. Modal
verbs function differently. They are used to show a possibility, (7)
________________, (8)_____________, (9)______________,
(10)_____________, (11) ___________, (12) ____________, (13)
____________, and (14) __________. I conclude that modal verbs are
(15)_________________________________________________
_________________________________________________.

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Prepared by:

BERNADETH SAMANTHA N. SAZON MARK L. FORNALIASA

CHARIZE ANNE MENDOZA Instructor

MIRA PENETRANTE

  Student Teacher
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SAFE
EVERYONE!
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