Semi Detailed Lesson Plan in English 1
Semi Detailed Lesson Plan in English 1
Semi Detailed Lesson Plan in English 1
I. Objectives:
At the end of the lesson, the students should be able to:
a. Identify the four kinds of sentences according to function.
b. Use the four kinds in a complete sentence.
c. Appreciate the kinds of sentence in everyday communication.
d. Identify the appropriate punctuation mark of the given sentence.
B. Discussion:
Kinds of Sentences According to Function
A declarative sentence makes a statement or expresses an opinion. Use a period at the
end of a declarative sentence.
Examples:
Andy Murray has a great will to win.
The commentator laughed at his own mistake.
An interrogative sentence asks a question and ends with a question mark.
Examples:
Are you using the saw today, Mitch?
May the other people come along with us?
An exclamatory sentence expresses strong feeling and ends with an exclamation mark.
Examples:
This is just the way to do it!
That is great news!
An imperative sentence gives a command (strong emotion) or makes a request (mild
emotion). Use an exclamation after the imperative sentence that contains a strong
emotion, and a period after one that contains a mild emotion.
Example:
Stop that foolish talk now!
Please take the empty plate away now, Ira.
C. Generalization:
The teacher will ask the students to give examples of the different kinds of
sentence.
D. Application:
Write down the type of each sentence. There are no end punctuation on these sentences
because that may give you the answer. Decide by the function of the sentence and mark
down the end punctuation.
Direction: Knowing a sentence's design by purpose is helpful. Each of these sentences is either a
declarative (DEC), an interrogative (INT), an exclamatory (EXC), or an imperative (IMP) one.
On a ¼ sheet of paper, write the appropriate three-letter combination next to its corresponding
type of sentence. Each type of sentence appears five times.
V. Assignment:
On a short coupon bond, write a composition about a place relevant to your life. Include
the kinds of Sentences according to its Function.