Semi-Detailed Lesson Plan in English - X Learning Competency Code: EN 10 LT - IV - B - 2.2.2 I. Objectives
Semi-Detailed Lesson Plan in English - X Learning Competency Code: EN 10 LT - IV - B - 2.2.2 I. Objectives
Semi-Detailed Lesson Plan in English - X Learning Competency Code: EN 10 LT - IV - B - 2.2.2 I. Objectives
I. Objectives
a. Explain the definition and usage of the literary devices: Simile, Metaphor, Irony,
Hyperbole and Personification,
b. Identify the clauses in a passage with literary devices and determine the literary
devices used; and
c. Appreciate the beauty that literary devices add to the English language.
III. Procedure
I. Classroom Management
Teacher asks students to arrange their chairs and pick up pieces of Students arrange
paper. their chairs and pick
up pieces of paper.
II. Prayer
Teacher asks the class secretary to list the names of students who are The secretary lists
absent and give it to him after the class. the names of the
students who are
V. Collecting Assignments absent.
Teacher asks the students to pass their assignments forward with Students pass their
nobody standing. assignments
forward without
standing.
B. Review
Lines:
1. Your love is like the sun that lights up my whole world, Teacher and
I feel the warmth inside students sing the
Your love is like a river that flows down through my veins, songs together.
I feel the chill inside.
- simile
Teacher asks students what are used in those lines that make them so Students share their
meaningful leading to the presentation of the lesson. ideas.
E. Reading of Objectives
Teacher asks students to read the objectives for the day first before Students read the
proceeding. objectives.
F. Lesson Proper/Discussion
Teacher presents the literary devices and since the student already have
prior knowledge of the topic, the teacher lets the students themselves match
the literary devices to their definitions.
Irony
Teacher asks the students the literary devices used in the lines of the
songs. More examples are provided for thorough understanding. Students identify the
literary devices used
Teacher corrects the students’ answers and gives a discussion. in the lines of the
songs.
Simile:
Metaphor:
Personification:
Irony
Verbal Irony:
Situational Irony:
Hyperbole:
G. Activity
Teacher assigns designated area for each group and instructs them to
form a circle in their group. Students go to their
designated group
Teacher explains the procedures of the activity. areas and form a
circle.
Activity: The groups are given different passages. The group will underline
the clauses with literary devices and identify the literary devices used. To
indicate the literary device, they will write the literary device under the
underlined sentence.
Teacher reminds students that they will only be given five minutes for the
task.
Before starting, teacher presents the rubrics that will be used in rating the
group work.
Teacher reminds the students that in the reporting, all the group
members will read the passage first before one member does the
explanation.
“Stop letting people who do so little for you control so much of your
all your bliss. Life always brings surprises for you. That’s why choosing well
the people you consider important in your life is just as important as eating
three times a day. Think it out? For the past days, have you been feeling so
lonely and stressed to the point that you already forgot how to sleep? Or
oftentimes you find yourself working so hard just to make someone happy
without noticing that it’s already a decade that you last felt true happiness.
You may be smiling while your heart is bleeding with nails and thumbtacks
pierced in it. God gave you eyes that are wide open so wake up! Your life
may be controlled by the wrong man. You may be doing so much for
Group 2
“Life isn’t how many breaths you take, it’s the moments that take your
million times! However people are hyenas in a desert. We are born greedy
thus oftentimes we work so hard to acquire things that will lift us high in
the eyes of other people. We find ourselves pulled down by a lot of work.
We often forget the true essence of life. Life is what you make it, indeed. It is
from not dying! Living is being happy. Living is enjoying moments with the
people you love. We can always take a family vacation to take rest and come
back home dead tired any day of the week or simply stay at home and
watch movies together with your loved ones. Anything will do, as long as
you take rest and enjoy moments together with the people you can’t live
If you’re not making someone else’s life better, then you’re wasting your
time. Your life will become better by making others’ lives better.
– Will Smith
pushes man to work beyond his limitations. There are even times when he
neeeds to hurt other people just to eleveate higher and most often than not,
a riddle yet the answer is just as easy as eating cupcake. We just need to
define success. What really is success then? Some may say succes is a dream
come true or success is being independent. For me, success is being able to
live a morally, spiritually and financially stable life all the while being a
blessing to other people. Gathering your own harvest by giving all that you
reap. This is true success. A man is considered bad for helping his friend get
making other people suffer, isn’t also true. When I was young, I had to walk
ten hundred miles to school and had countless works at home, but I will
never try to hurt someone just to have a better life. That’s how we should all
Group 4
Don’t chase people. Be yourself, do your own thing and work had. The
right people, the ones who really belong in your life, will come to you and
places. These parking places are like chocolate cakes – so hard to resist.
block your way to the one destined for you. But how do you know that he’s
already the right one? This is a very important question that people leave
unanswered for centuries. The answer is, if he makes you a better person, if
he helps you reach your dreams, if he brings out the best in you, he’s the
one. But if he causes your face to burn red and explode in jealousy, or makes
your eyes pour a pale of tears every night, he’s just a wrong parking place.
Wake up! You don’t deserve that! You’re a precious creation of God. Don’t
be afraid to let go of excess baggage, they’ll pull you down. Don’t chase
people. Be yourself, do your own thing and work hard. The right people, the
ones who really belong in your life, will come to you and stay. Leave wrong
Group 5
“You’ll never be able to find yourself if you’re lost in someone else.”
–Colleen Hoover.
Love, care, belongingness – these are things that people are always
looking for. People desire to have someone who will love them, take care of
them and someone who belongs to them. That’s fine and good! This is man’s
most common way of searching for identity. When they find someone to
love, they feel like they’ve found themselves as well. Being loved is like a
However, it’s not always the case. Sometimes, finding yourself is losing your
true identity. You may be lost in someone else’s life to the extent that you
already lost control of your own. Our life is a ship that needs only one
captain. You alone can drive your course to success. Don’t let anyone take
over the wheels. Waves will slap you, storms will run over you, and the
touch of the sun will scorch your back, but that’s the beauty of life. You may
end up so rich that you’ll have all the money to buy a planet or be so poor
that you won’t even have two cents to rub together. Who cares? What
matters is you’re the one who made your life, you did your best and most
specially, you’re happy. You have nothing to regret. It’s better to fail driving
your own ship than succeed while sitting on someone else’s ship.
Group 6
“How many legs does a dog have if you call the tail a leg? Four. Calling the
There’s nothing wrong in it. However there are times when the name is
given more importance than the role. It’s a cancer in many golden seats –
instead of becoming better. People strive to get the name compromising the
skill set to play the role. The process is like a shark striving to be called
“King of the Open Air” even though it cannot fly . People get elected or
termites that cause the weakening of our foundations. They are like stuffed
toys laid on golden chairs. This causes disasters: a fire station burns down, a
pilot with a fear of heights, a teacher fails in a test, a police station gets
robbed, and a marriage counselor filing for divorce. This has to stop! The
change should come from us. By simply refusing to accept positions that we
great difference. Just do good in what you do, we’ll all have our seats
someday – the ones which really belong to us, the ones we can handle well.
After the allotted time, finished or unfinished, each group posts the output.
Each group posts the
After each report, the teacher corrects the work and rates the group. output.
Scoreboard
H. Application
Teacher asks the following questions:
Without literary devices, do you think essay writers, novelists, poets, song
writers and other writers can still produce the same quality of written
pieces?
Does anybody know other songs or poems or any sort of piece that
contains a literary device? Can you share it to us?
I. Generalization
Who among the group can enumerate the five literary devices and give
your understanding of their concepts? Students share their
ideas.
Teacher summarizes the lesson discussed.
IV. Evaluation
a. Because the pronoun “he” is compared to the wind beneath his wings with the use of the
word “as”.
b. Because the sentence uses indirect comparison.
c. Because the pronoun “he” is compared to the wind beneath his wings without the use of the
words “as” or “like”.
d. Because the sentence gives human attributes to inanimate objects.
3. Which literary devices uses the words “as’ and “like” to compare two things or situations?
a. Simile
b. Metaphor
c. Hyperbole
d. Irony
a. Metaphor
b. Simile
c. Irony
d. Personification
a. Metaphor
b. Simile
c. Hyperbole
d. Personification
6. What literary device is primarily associated with the technique of giving human attributes
to inanimate objects?
a. Irony
b. Hyperbole
c. Personification
d. Metaphor
9. “His eyes are so big that they almost pop out of his eyes” is an example of what literary
device and why?
Answer Key:
1. C
2. C
3. A
4. A
5. B
6. C
7. C
8. D
9. C
10. B
V. Assignment
Write down lines from movies, songs, poems, or stories that contain any of the five literary devices.
Write at least one line for each literary device.