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Lesson Plan in English 8

I. Objectives
At the end of the lesson the students are able to:
a. spot coordinating conjunction used in the sentence,
b. use coordinating accurately; and
c. write sentences with coordinating conjunction
II. Subject Matter
Topic: Conjunction
Materials: visual aid, chalk and board, song lyrics, and activity worksheets
Reference: page 141 – 143 of K to 12 Embracing Our Heritage
III. Lesson
a. Preliminary Activities
 Daily Routine
 Prayer
 Classroom Cleanliness
b. Developmental Activities
Motivation
The teacher presented lyrics of a son using a video presentation. The song is
entitled Just The Way You Are by Bruno Mars. The students then will identify the
conjunctions they found in the lyrics by writing it on the board.

Just The Way You Are by Bruno Mars

Oh, her eyes, her eyes, make the stars look like they're not shining
Her hair, her hair, falls perfectly without her trying
She's so beautiful, and I tell her every day

Yeah, I know, I know, when I compliment her she won't believe me


And it's so, it's so, sad to think that she don't see what I see
But every time she asks me do I look ok, I say

When I see your face, there's not a thing that I would change
Cause you're amazing, just the way you are
And when you smile, the whole world stops and stares for a while
Because girl you're amazing, just the way you are(yeah)

Her lips, her lips, I could kiss them all day if she let me
Her laugh, her laugh, she hates but I think it's so sexy
She's so beautiful, and I tell her every day

Oh, you know, you know, you know, I'd never ask you to change
If perfect's what you're searching for then just stay the same
So, don't even bother asking if you look ok
You know I'll say

When I see your face, there's not a thing that I would change
Cause you're amazing, just the way you are
And when you smile, the whole world stops and stares for a while
Because girl you're amazing, just the way you are
The way you are, the way you are
Girl you're amazing, just the way you are

When I see your face, there's not a thing that I would change
Cause you're amazing, just the way you are
And when you smile, the whole world stops and stares for a while
Cause girl you're amazing, just the way you are. Yeah

c. Lesson Proper

Therefore, when you want to link and join words, phases and clauses, use a conjunction.
Coordinating conjunction joins words, phrases and clauses or equal rank.
And is used to connect words, phrases and clauses of which are equal.
Or/Nor implies a consequence or choice.
But / Yet is used to express contrast of idea. It joins an affirmative and negative sentence
pattern.
So is used to show a result.
IV. Evaluation
A. Directions: Read the sentences carefully and encircle the conjunction. Underline
the words, phrases and clauses it joins.
1. Philippines and Thailand are both Asian countries.
2. Thailand shifted from agriculture to manufacturing, so she gained a thirty
percent economic growth.
3. Philippines, like Thailand, enjoys a tropical climate, so both are tourist
destination in Asia.
4. The tourism sector is Thailand’s highest income generator and largest foreign
exchange contributor.
5. Thailand focused on food processing, but she developed heavily in export
promotion.
B. Directions: Combine the following sentences below using the coordinate
conjunctions. Write your sentences in the blanks provided.
1. Most cars are now equipped with radial fires. The chances for common blowouts
are reduced.
2. The magazine contained only six articles. They were all about politics or sports.
3. The meat was spoiled by the time I returned home. I had forgotten to put it in
the refrigerator when I left.
4. Philippines and Thailand are members of the ASEAN. They work for unity, peace
and progress in the region.
5. Both countries have diversity of culture. Their traditions and beliefs bring
harmony and unity.

V. Assignment
A. Directions: Fill-in the coordinating conjunctions that fits the sentence to make it
complete.
Remember: FANBOYS.
1. This old woman spoke neither Polish _____ Russian. (nor)
2. She tried to learn Chinese _______ it was too difficult. (but)
3. Last night I was very tired ________ I went to sleep. (so)
4. We have tickets for the cinema _______the opera. (and)
5. Would you like orange juice ________ cola? (or)
6. This is Mary. She is very rich ________ she isn't happy. (but)
7. She is good at Math, _______ her favorite subject is history. (yet)
8. He easily passed the exams, _______ he studied quite thoroughly. (for)
9. I'm Polish __________my mother is Russian. (but)
10. Chris needed some money ____________ he borrowed some from his parents.
(so)
B. Directions: Decide the BEST WAY to write each sentence and encircle the letter of
your answer. If the sentence needs no change, choose "No error."
1. She liked her new haircut but she wanted a new color.
a. She liked her new haircut or she wanted a new color.
b. She liked her new haircut, but she wanted a new color.
c. She liked her new haircut she wanted a new color.
d. No error.
2. Do not copy her words, and thoughts on paper.
a. Do not copy her words and thoughts on paper.
b. Do not copy her words nor thoughts on paper.
c. Do not copy her words yet thoughts on paper.
d. No error.
3. She won the Most Valuable Player award for her golf career and basketball career.
a. She won the Most Valuable Player award for her golf career yet basketball career.
b. She won the Most Valuable Player award for her golf career.
c. She won the Most Valuable Player award for her golf career or basketball career.
d. No error.
4. His writing is straightforward and clear she has trouble elaborating.
a. His writing is straightforward and clear but she has trouble elaborating.
b. His writing is straightforward yet she has trouble elaborating.
c. His writing is straightforward and clear, but she has trouble elaborating.
d. No error.
5. He chooses vivid verbs and exciting nouns because his sentences.
a. He chooses vivid verbs and exciting nouns or his sentences.
b. He chooses vivid verbs and exciting nouns, and his sentences.
c. He chooses vivid verbs and exciting nouns for his sentences.
d. No error.
C. Directions: Underline the conjunction in the following sentences.
6. Paul and his teacher will be attending the meeting.
7. We sang but did not dance at the party.
8. The manager asked John to the conference, but John did not attend.
9. There will be one or two people in class today.
10. Jane left town, for she was offered a better salary in Miami.
D. Directions: Match Column A with Column B.
Column A Column B
______ 11. Joins two alternative ideas a. For
______ 12. Is to introduce the reason for the preceding clause b. And
______ 13. Shows that the second idea is the result of the first c. Nor
______ 14. Joins two similar ideas together d. But
______ 15. Is very similar to 'but' as it also joins two contrasting e. Or
ideas together. f. Yet
g. So
Answer Key:
1. b. 2. a. 3. d. 4. b. 5. c. 6. and 7.But 8.But 9. Or 10. For 11. O 12. F 13. S
14. A 15. Y

Prepared by: Cathy V. Tapinit Noted by: Felina B. Abasolo

English Teacher School Head

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