Interjections: Shivani Mann Class

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INTERJECTIONS

Shivani Mann
Class
LESSON
PLAN
GENERAL OBJECTIVES
The students will be able to:
 Develop and increase their interest in English literature.
 Develop their English-speaking skills.
 Comprehend English language in their own ways.
 Understand the various aspects of grammar.
 Enrich themselves in useful grammatical relationship principles and form of writing.

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVESThe students will be


I. COGNITIVE DOMAIN
a. Knowledge Level
The students will be able to:
o Define the term interjections.
o Underline the different types of interjections.
b. Understanding Level
The students will be able to:
o Identify different types of interjections.
o Explain parts of interjections.
c. Application Level
The students will be able to:
o Construct sentences using correct part of interjections.
o Make use of different types of interjections.
d. Skills Level
The students will be able to develop their reading , speaking, writing and
listening skills.
CONTENT ANALYSIS

 “Interjections” has been selected to be

delivered through multimedia lesson as it can

be taught properly through pictures and

audios.
QUESTION!

 WHICH WORD OR PHRASE YOU


SUDDENLY SPEAK WHEN IN THE
FOLLOWING SITUATIONS:
OUCH!

HURT
YOURSELF
?
HURRAH
!

WON A
MATCH?
HELLO
!

HEY
!

GREET
SOMEONE?
UGH!

SMELL
SOMETHIN
G NASTY?
CONTENT ANALYSIS

 Hurrah, ugh, hey and ouch.. they all are

described as the emotions!

They are the loudest part of the speech.


INTERJECTION
S? THEY ARE THE LOUDEST PART
OF THE SPEECH!
It is a short,

What is an
word or phrase
spoken

Interjections?
suddenly, to
express an
emotion.
Let’s practice some interjections!
Hey! How are you doing?
Yahoo! We have won the
match!
Hello, is this John?
Oops! The ice cream dripped
down.
An Interjection is not
grammatically related to rest of
the sentence, so it is separated
by a comma or an exclamation
mark.
Interjection are To express an
emotion.
To show a
pause.
To agree or
disagree.
To attract
attention.
To greet
people.

used :
• Ah! • Hmm • Yes • Hey • Hello
• Hurrah! • Mm • No • Hello • Hi
• Uh-oh! • Well • Yeah • Ahem • Good
• Wow! • Nah morning
• Ouch! • Goodbye
Thank you.

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