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A DETAILED LESSON PLAN IN ENGLISH II

(Adjectives and the Degrees of Comparison)I.

Objectives:

At the end of the discussion, the students should be able to:1.

Describe degrees of comparison;2.

Identify the rules for degrees of comparison;3.

Illustrate the rules in forming the degrees of comparison by answering correctly thegiven exercises;
and,4.

Point out the importance of adjectives in their daily lives.

II.

Subject Matter

Topic: AdjectivesA.

Three Degrees of ComparisonB.

Basic RulesReference: Going Beyond, InternetAuthor: Rogelio L. Marmol, Irvin M. VargasMaterials: Visual
Aids, Power point presentation, Chalkboard, Chalk

III.
Procedure

A. Motivation

Teacher’s Activity

Good morning class!

Let’s stand. Ej, kindly lead us the prayer.

Class, may I know who among you are familiar withthe game Pairs of Memory in cellphone?Now, we will
be going to play that game. I will groupyou first into three.(After grouping)Group one will stay here,
group two will stay there,group three will stay at the back of group one. Is thatclear?Class, the group
who will get the highest score will bewinner. Now, are you ready?

Student’s Activity

Good morning sir!(The students will stand and Ej willlead the prayer.)Sir.Yes, sir!

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Okay. Let’s start.

(After the game)Group one got three points, while group two got fourpoints. Group three got seven
points. It means that the

winner is Group three! Let’s clap for them!

B. PresentationDid you enjoy the game?Class, based on our activity, what are the things youhave
noticed?Yes, Erickson?Very good. If we say descriptive words, what comesinto your mind?Yes, Christian?
Exactly!C. Lesson ProperClass, based on the given examples in our activity, whocan tell me what is an
adjective?Yes, Acel?Excellent!Adjective- is a word used to describe a person, place orthing.Now, who can
give me an example?Yes, Chabelita?Aha. Another?Yes, Rigor?Very good.Another?Yehey!Yes, sir!Sir.Based
on the activity, there aredescriptive words.Sir.It is an adjective.Sir.It is use to add information in
nouns.Sir.He is tall.Sir.Jake is more creative than Alondra.Sir.

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Yes, Mizziel Mae?Good.Class, based on the given examples you had given, whathave you noticed?Yes,
Ej?Very good.We have three degrees of comparison in Adjective.What do you think are those?Yes, Noli?
Very good.

Let’s have the first degree, the positive.

Who can tellsomething about positive degree?Yes, Rachelle?Absolutely!1.

Positive

it is an ordinary form of adjectives.Examples:

Jomar is brave.

Acel is an old person.

Mary is a bright student.

Who can give me an example?Yes, Kelly?Aha. Another?Yes, Efren?Very good.2.


Comparative

shows when two persons or objectsbeing compared.Kelly in the strongest man in theworld.Sir.I noticed
that there are comparisons.Sir.The three degrees of comparison of adjectives are Positive,
Comparativeand Superlative.Sir.It is describing only one person, placeor object.Sir.Rose is beautiful.Sir.

Marjoree’s hair is short.

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