DLP 8-1
DLP 8-1
DLP 8-1
Department of Education
Region I
Schools Division of Ilocos Sur
G. DEL PILAR NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
POBLACION NORTE, GREGORIO DEL PILAR, ILOCOS SUR
I. OBJECTIVES
After going through this lesson the learners are expected to:
a. identify various transitional words within a context,
b. value the use of transition words in communicating or in everyday conversation and
c. create meaningful sentences using transitions.
A. PRELIMINARIES
Good morning Grade 8. Please stand
up for prayer. Let us pray, Dear God
who is the highest of all who created
all things… Amen. Good morning, ma’am.
(The students stand up and bow their
heads)
Before we begin let me check first Amen…
your attendance. Is everybody present
today?
Yes ma’am.
Okay Good!
Last week, what was your last topic? Ma’am we learned about the elements of
the story ma’am.
Exactly! Now, we will be learning
about what should we use to link these
ideas and sentences that we have in
mind to come up with a story.
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B. MOTIVATION
However, before we proceed to our
lesson, I want you to draw a bridge. If
you are not good at drawing you can
use your phone to search for a picture
of a bridge that you like or want to
draw.
After the activity, the following
questions will be asked: (The students bring out their bond paper
and begins to draw.)
a. Is a bridge important?
Indeed ma’am. Bridge is important.
b. What is the main purpose of having
a bridge? Ma’am the main purpose of having a
bridge is to allow people or vehicles or
cargo to cross over an obstacle by
providing a route that would otherwise be
uneven or impossible.
c. What do you think will happen if
there are no bridges? Ma’am if there was no bridge it would
take time for people to cross. Bridges
connect places without it the places would
be either inaccessible.
d. In English grammar, what do you
call words that function like a bridge?
A word that functions like a bridge ma’am
are called conjunctions ma’am.
Yes, they can be conjunctions also.
Precisely speaking they are called
Transitions or transitional words or
phrases. Let’s take a look at the
definition kindly read everybody. (All the students read the following.)
Transition words are used to show the
relationship between ideas. Transition
words are like bridges between
paragraphs. It helps in arranging or
connecting our ideas.
Thank you for audibly reading.
Correct.
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that fall under Summary/Conclusion,
while because is a transition that
Signal Cause and Effect. Therefore,
we can conclude that they are
categorized based on their function.
C. DISCUSSION
(The teacher presents the slides and
begins to discuss) (The students participate to the
discussion.)
Comparison is the act or process of
comparing by determining one’s
similarities and differences.
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Now we have here an example in a Yes ma’am.
sentence. Read the example Grade 8.
Yes, that’s it if you notice after the Based on the sentence ma’am teacher will
word so the effect is being introduced give more activities.
in the sentence.
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and the prefix re, re means repeat it
again.
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Firstly, finally, next, then, on top of that,
and to begin with.
Next let’s go to Concession. If we say
concession, what does it mean grade
8? Ma’am concession is used to acknowledge
an opposing view and might be used in
the form of the following words and
phrases: granted that, I admit that,
concealing that, of course, even so, and
yet, nonetheless and no doubt
Thank you, do you also use these
words when you make a sentence? Ma’am no we don’t.
True.
Very good!
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That concludes our lesson for today.
Any violent reaction, clarification. Is it
clear to you?
None ma’am.
Okay then. Let’s wrap up. If you don’t
have a question, I have a question.
D. GENERALIZATION
Now that you learn more about
transition words and phrases. What do
you think is the purpose of transition?
The purpose of transition ma’am is to
connect our ideas to make a sense.
What do you think will happen if we
don’t use them when we
communicate?
If we don’t use transitions in
communicating people will have
True, that’s why transition is very connotation about us.
important not just in literature but also
in our everyday life.
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necessarily work the same way
grammatically. So, you can’t just
replace the word chiefly to above all
even if they have the same meaning
because if we talk about grammar, it
does not work like that. It depends
upon the context of the sentence.
IV. APPLICATION
Directions: Set A. Fill in the blanks with the appropriate transition signals to complete the idea of the
paragraph. Choo se from the given pool of words below.
Indeed, now, at first, when suddenly because, yet in fact, in order, with this in mind, nevertheless,
that is, as a matter of fact, ultimately
It was 9. ________ a surprise. 10._______ the way I live changes. 11. ________, I had difficulty
coping up. 12._________, there were times I felt low, being alone. 13.______ as time flies, I realized
that this feeling was aa state of my mind, 14______, I allowed myself to be controlled by it without
noticing that my family is with me. 15._______ I was too busy thinking of my social life.
16._______, it is not too late. 17. _______, my perspective in life began to change. 18. _______, I
know that it is always up to me how to see things that will make me happy and contented.
19.______, one must have to look in all directions to accept positively what is happening around.
20._______ to find beauty in life amidst the pandemic.
V. EVALUATION
Directions: In a ¼ sheet of paper answer the following. Instruction: Read the following sentences.
Choose the best transition word or phrase from the option enclosed in parentheses.
2. The movie was great; (nonetheless, alternatively), I am already sick of watching it for the fifth
time.
3. The tragic accident on Malvar Street happened (then, because) the driver was drunk.
4. Randy wanted their program to succeed (so, then) he has been consistently reminding his team to
finish their task.
6. I love to write essays. ___________, I really enjoy receiving writing assignments from my
teachers.
a. Nevertheless
b. in fact
c. due to
d. Nonetheless
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e. despite that
7. Gerry is very active and enjoys working out; _________, Marvin plays video games all day.
a. similarly
b. in addition
c. as a result
d. for example
e. on the other hand
8. I can’t help you with your homework since I am not really good at statistics, _________ I know
someone who can.
a. However
b. In addition
c. in the same way
d. Furthermore
e. As a result
VI. REMARKS
VII. REFLECTION
There are 21 learners who passed the evaluation.
There are 6 learners who required additional activities.
The 6 learners who required additional activities caught up with the lesson.
Rephrasing questions when students are unable to answer is a good strategy.
Using a variety of Instructional Materials engage students more like slides, TV, handouts and blackboard.
I don’t memorize yet the name of the students that’s why it’s hard for me to manage the class.
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