LP 5 Grade 7
LP 5 Grade 7
LP 5 Grade 7
A. General Objectives
This lesson is designed to develop among students an awareness and appreciation for the
depth and breadth to poetry. Poetry is written in a special way. When we study a poem, we
should consider what the poet is trying to say and how he says it. Poetry, like all art, is for
communication. The poet has something to tell us and he tries to do this as effectively as he can.
DAY 1
Task 1. Lend Me your Ears.
Lc3e: Determine the tone and mood of the speaker in the poem listened to.
Many young people measure enjoyment in terms of a “good time.” They welcome their
vacation as one long opportunity for a good time, and they dread nothing more than being sick
in bed. The poem you will listen to was written by a teen-aged girl who was bound to a sickbed
all her life, and yet did not find her life monotonous and boring.
Listen to the poem paying attention to the expressed meaning in each line. Answer the
given questions to guide you in understanding the poem.
SPEAK NOT
-Soledad R. Juan
1. In what mood is the speaker? How can you tell?
2. In the second stanza, point out the words and phrases which picture the
situation of the speaker.
3. In the third stanza, what are the different pleasures mentioned by the
speaker that he and only he can claim?
A. From the given pattern of collocations, be able to match the given set of words to the correct
pattern of collocations. Use one-fourth sheet of paper for your answer.
A B
___1. adverb + adjective a. reception halls
___2. adjective + noun b. well traveled road
___3. noun + noun c. stately men
___4. noun + verb d. speak not my lady
___5. verb + noun e. rest forgot
___6. verb + expression with preposition f. think imaginatively
___7. verb + adverb g. speak not of dancing long at balls
DAY 2
Task 1. RC3e: Respond to ideas, issues and concerns presented in a reading selection in creative forms.
Read aloud the poem “Speak Not” by Soledad R. Juan.
Comprehension Check
1. The speaker of the poem mentions many things she cannot enjoy. What things would you
miss if you were bound to a sickbed for years?
2. Would you miss the things she does not miss?
3. Tell what is meant by these pleasures.
a. A quiet, calm repose
b. Giving one’s thoughts free play.
c. Exploring each nook one’s imagination knows
d. Roaming the world a million times
4. How did you find the poem?
5. What feeling do you have when reading the poem?
Task 2. Form groups. Reread the poem and interpret. Brainstorm on the interpretation and present to
the class.
DAY3
Task 1. GS3c: Formulate meaningful reply questions
Ask for volunteers to act out the following conversation.
Task 2. Form a group. Look at the visual frames below. Choose one and write down a conversation-
related story out of it. Read it aloud in front of your classmates or role play.
DAY 4
Task 1. WC3c: Organize information gathered from primary and secondary sources using a graphic
organizer.
Read the letter to the speaker of the poem “Speak Not”. Determine the differences and
similarities of the two writers using Venn Diagram. Explain your answer.