NAME:
SUBJECT: English Language
LEVEL: Sec. 3
DURATION: 2 periods (70 minutes)
TIME FRAME: Week 2, Term 1
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Text: English an International Approach
Skill: Speech
Topic: Topic Sentences
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Resources:
Online
Resources
PowerPoint
Hand-outs
of sample thesis statement with topic sentences
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Pre- requisite:
Basic Structure of Speech
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Lesson Objectives:
By the end of the
lesson, students will be able to:
1. explain topic sentences.
2. realize the
importance of topic sentences in speech writing.
3. write topic
sentences from the thesis statements.
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INSTRUCTIONAL PROCEDURES
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PHASE
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CONTENT
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TEACHING STRATEGY
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PURPOSE
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Introduction
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KWL Chart
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-students reflect on what they know about topic sentences.
- students write what they know about topic sentences and what they
want to learn about topic sentences in relation to writing speech.
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-make instructional decisions about student’s strengths and needs.
-activate schema and determine flexible grouping pattern.
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Body
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Topic Sentences
(Online Resources)
Excerpts of the following speeches for Topic Sentence analysis:
John F. Kennedy
(Inauguration Address, January 20, 1961)
William Faulkner
(Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech, December 10, 1950)
General Douglas McArthur
(Duty, Honor, Country, May 12, 1962)
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Students are to discuss the following as regard to the topic
sentences.
“What’s the difference of thesis statement and topic sentences”
“How does topic sentences help in elaboration of your different
points?”
“What’s the importance of clearly stating the main idea of your
point without being too wordy or difficult to understand?”
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Analyse the difference of thesis statement and topic sentences.
Analyse how to elaborate in a certain point without winding away.
Analyse how to clearly state main idea in simpler manner.
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Thinking Skills
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Analyse the topic sentences of different speeches.
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Ascertain topic sentences
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Individual Task
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Thinking Question: How does topic sentences help in discussing your
different points based on the thesis statement?
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Analyse the importance of topic sentences in writing speech.
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Closure
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Individual Task and Homework
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Recap of Lesson:
Students will complete the KWL chart completing the part where they
need to write what they learned about topic sentences.
Students write topic sentences based from the thesis statement given.
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Students can apply and recall what they have learned.
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