Sorry Wrong No - Lesson 2 November 5
Sorry Wrong No - Lesson 2 November 5
Sorry Wrong No - Lesson 2 November 5
Day 1
I. Objectives
A. Content Standard The learner demonstrates understanding of
how Anglo-American literature and other text
types serve as means of valuing other people;
also how to use processing information
strategies, different forms of adverbs and
conditionals for him/her to play an active part in
a Chamber Theatre presentation.
B. Performance Standard
The learner demonstrates understanding of
how Anglo-American literature and other text
types serve as means of connecting to the
world; also how to use ways of analysing one-
act play and different forms of verbals for
him/her to skilfully perform in a one-act play
C. Learning Competencies
EN9LT-IIIa-16: Analyze literature as a means
of connecting to the world.
Sub skills:
II. Content
Listening and Literature: ‘Sorry Wrong
Number’ (A Radio Play) by Lucille Fletcher
III. Learning Resources
Reference: Engish_9_im_draft.pdf
Other Resources: Curriculum Guide, Visual
Aids, TV
IV. Procedures
A. Management of Learning
Prayer
Attendance
STUDENT’S ACTIVITY STUDENT’S RESPONSE
B. Recall Piece by piece
Column A Column B
1. credit - appreciation or acknowledgement
2. tangle - a. problem or confusing state of
condition
3. drowsy - d. to feel relaxed and ready to
sleep
4. amble - to walk slowly
5. sparkle - lively or bright
C. Lesson Proper
Pre- Listening
1. Engage
While Listening
a. Students will listen to the radio play as ‘Sorry Wrong Number’ (A Radio Play) by
read the text excerpt in the book Lucille Fletcher
( refer to the audio material and book)
VI. Reflection
Third Grading November 6
Day 2
I. Objectives
A. Content Standard The learner demonstrates understanding of
how Anglo-American literature and other text
types serve as means of valuing other people;
also how to use processing information
strategies, different forms of adverbs and
conditionals for him/her to play an active part in
a Chamber Theatre presentation.
B. Performance Standard
The learner demonstrates understanding of
how Anglo-American literature and other text
types serve as means of connecting to the
world; also how to use ways of analysing one-
act play and different forms of verbals for
him/her to skilfully perform in a one-act play
C. Learning Competencies
EN9LT-IIIa-16: Analyze literature as a means
of connecting to the world.
Sub skills:
II. Content
Listening and Literature: ‘Sorry Wrong
Number’ (A Radio Play) by Lucille Fletcher
III. Learning Resources
Reference: Engish_9_im_draft.pdf
Other Resources: Curriculum Guide, Visual
Aids, TV,
IV. Procedures
A. Management of Learning
Prayer
Attendance
STUDENT’S ACTIVITY STUDENT’S RESPONSE
B. Recall
C. Lesson Proper
Pre- Listening
a. Engage
b. Mind Stimulation
Spelling Bee
1. Dumbbell
2. Cemetery
3. Irresistible
4. Consensus
5. Harass
6. Millennium
7. Accidentally
8. Ecstasy
9. Accommodate
10. Lasagna
Post Reading
a. Explain
b. Processing of the While Listening
activities (continuation of the lesson)
Choices
Characters voice
Demanding
Demanding
Frightened or Nervous
Frightened or Nervous
Arrogant
Suspenseful Arrogant
Horrifying
Frightening Sound of the radio play
Terrifying
Suspenseful
Horrifying
Frightening
Terrifying
Tracking of event
Directions: Arrange the events according to
their occurrence in the play.
Discovering traits
c. Elaborate
Directions: Describe the characters by putting
traits on the strand.
Mrs. Stevenson
Impatient imperious
Sergeant Duffy
Impatient intelligent
Imagine
d. Extend Directions: Draw a picture of the area where
Mrs. Stevenson lives.
e. Evaluate
Group Activity
Group 1. Communication
Group 2. Social Media
Group 3. School works
Group 4. Entertainment
Agreement
Directions: Make