Eng9 LP1
Eng9 LP1
Eng9 LP1
Department of Education
REGION VI-WESTERN VISAYAS
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF SAGAY CITY
BULANON FARM SCHOOL
BRGY. BULANON, SAGAY CITY, NEG. OCC.
I. OBJECTIVES
At the end of the lesson, 80% of the students are expected to:
a. identify modals, its characteristics, and functions whether expressing
permission, obligation, or permission;
b. construct sentences expressing permission, obligation, and prohibition;
and
c. value the importance of using modals in expressing permission,
obligation, and prohibition.
it to me later.
D. Motivation
Before we proceed on our The students will listen (Students are thinking and
next topic, let’s have a attentively and observe checking each of the word
short activity. I have a set carefully. posted on the board)
of scrambled letters, and I
want you to rearrange it
correctly. Please observe
them carefully.
Can someone read the Student A raises her hand. Student A answered,
title of our activity? “Fix Me”
“Fix Me”
“Thank you! Everyone Students will read the “Rearrange the jumbled
kindly read the direction.” direction altogether. letters to form words that
are essential to the topic
today.”
announced as the
winner. Price will be
given after.
Students will be given
10 minutes to finish
the given task.
tomorrow.
Joseph: Yes, Sir.
Mr. Flores: We will use my
book. You must be ready
when we start the
review. Please get your
notebook and pen. By the
way, you cannot use
your phone during the
tutorial.
Joseph: Yes, Mr. Flores.
Anyway, you may not
teach me until 12:00 in
the afternoon. Mother
and Father will pick me up
at 11:00 in the
morning. I need to see a
doctor.
Mr. Flores: Ok, Joseph. Let
us begin our study.
Is everything clear?
I will give you 4 minutes to
finish your work.
“Yes, Sir”
Permi Obliga Prohib
ssion tion ition
B. Analysis
C. Abstraction
Our topic for today is
about the Express
permission, obligation ,
and prohibition using I think Modal is a helping
Modals. verb that indicate the
mode or manner of the
Now, let’s start our actions.
discussion. First, let’s
define the word
“Modals.”
1. Modals of Permission
2. Modals of Obligation
3. Modals of Prohibition
MODALS OF PERMISSION
The modal verbs
expressing permission are
may, could and can. It
means that something is
allowed and can be done.
Modals of permission also
show politeness and
respect.
Examples:
a. May I speak to Mark,
please?
b. b. You may join them
as soon as you finished
your tasks here.
MODALS OF OBLIGATION
There are two types of
modal verbs of obligation;
those that primarily
express a firm obligation
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
REGION VI-WESTERN VISAYAS
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF SAGAY CITY
BULANON FARM SCHOOL
BRGY. BULANON, SAGAY CITY, NEG. OCC.
a. We have to be at the
school two hours before
the program starts.
b. You have to do all the
homework.
MODALS OF PROHIBITION
Modal verbs are used for
prohibition. These
situations are the opposite
of giving permission. This
modal verbs for
prohibition lesson shows
you how to use may and
can to prohibit someone
or create rules. Can is a
modal often used to ask
for and give permission. It
means something is
allowed and can be done.
Both cannot (can’t) and
must not (mustn’t) are
modals used to show that
something is prohibited –
it is not allowed.
Before we proceed, do
you have any questions or
clarifications?
D. Application
Since we are done
discussing Modals. I want Students will response.
you to create a set of rules
and regulations for a
school event and I want
to incorporate modals to
express permission,
obligation, and prohibition
in their rules.
Students will be working
with the same group
The teacher will give them
10 minutes to finish the
. It will help us delivered
task. . our sentence correctly and
certainly.
Now, what do you think the importance of
III. Evaluation:
I. Encircle the modals found on each sentence. Write whether the modal expresses
Permission, Prohibition, or Obligation.
1. Arnel may read the resignation letter.
2. Can Ritchel sing at the party?
3. The Sarigumba family should divide the ten-hectare land.
4. The patient must take his medicines for his heart ailment.
5. Friends must not betray one another.
6. Companies shall pay taxes next week.
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
REGION VI-WESTERN VISAYAS
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF SAGAY CITY
BULANON FARM SCHOOL
BRGY. BULANON, SAGAY CITY, NEG. OCC.
II. Write a sentence using the modal provided for each picture.
1. Permission – may
___
2. Obligation – should
__
3. Prohibition – must
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
REGION VI-WESTERN VISAYAS
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF SAGAY CITY
BULANON FARM SCHOOL
BRGY. BULANON, SAGAY CITY, NEG. OCC.
4. Obligation – ought to
5.Obligation – have to
IV. Write an essay why learning the modals of prohibition, permission, and obligation is
necessary. Minimum of 150 words.
V. Assignment
1. Differentiate the three types of Modals
2. Write at least 2 sentences for each type of Modals.