co1 2023 2024 DS RS.pptx English 7 classroom observation
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co1 2023 2024 DS RS.pptx English 7 classroom observation
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Lesson 05 WITH TEACHER RAQUEL COLUMNA English 7 Class CLASS OBSERVATION 1
GOALS 1. distinguish a direct speech from reported speech; 2. punctuate direct speech properly; 3. use correct introductory word in changing direct speech to reported speech; 4. select the correct form of the verb in changing direct to reported speech; and 5. use Direct and reported speech appropriately in varied contexts.
Lesson For The Day DIRECT SPEECH AND REPORTED SPEECH
Game 1: Who Says?
Who says? Video clip 1
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Who says? Video clip 3
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Who says? Video clip 4
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Who says? Video clip 5
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DIRECT SPEECH Distinguish Direct Speech & Reported Speech REPORTED SPEECH Kathryn cried that she was tired of fighting alone. “Stop acting like you know my pain,” Daniel said. John Lloyd explained, “She loved me at my worst. You had me at my best.” Piolo exclaimed that he deserved an explanation. Piolo exclaimed that he deserved an explanation. Toni said, “I am sorry ma.”
Using correct INTRODUCTORY WORDS in changing Direct speech to Reported speech and Vice versa
1. When the direct speech is a declarative sentence, the comma and the quotation marks are removed and, in its place, the introductory word that is used .
Direct Speech “We must accept the new normal now,” he said. He said that we must accept the new normal now. Rule no. 1 Example Reported Speech
Direct Speech “We must accept the new normal now,” he said. He said that we must accept the new normal now. Rule no. 1 Example Reported Speech
2. When the direct speech is an imperative statement, the introductory word used is the infinitive form (to + base form of the verb ) of the verb in the quoted part.
Direct Speech “Do your best,” the teacher said. The teacher told us to do our best. Rule no. 2 Example Reported Speech
3. When the Direct Speech is a question involving a choice, the introductory word used is whether.
Direct Speech “Would you like red or blue bag?” she asked. She asked whether I liked a red or blue bag. Rule no. 3 Example Reported Speech
4. When the YES-NO question is answerable by yes or no only, the introductory word used is if .
Direct Speech “Are you leaving?” she asked. She asked if I was leaving. Rule no. 4 Example Reported Speech
5. When the Direct Speech is introduced by question words what, who, whom, why, where, when, which, whose, or how the same question word is used as the introductory word.
Direct Speech The reporter asked the Mayor, “What is your insight about this pandemic?” The reporter asked the Mayor what his insight was about that pandemic. Rule no. 4 Example Reported Speech
GROUP GAME: REPORTED SPEECH BOARD Group members take turns in changing the direct speech statements into reported speech . Remember you only get to roll the dice if you answer correctly. Think wisely. Enjoy! The first to finish the board game gets point merits convertible to additional scores for the next quiz.
GROUP GAME: REPORTED SPEECH BOARD START Lorenzo said, “I like this new show.” The waitress asked, “Do you like iced tea or soda?” Yey ! You may move two steps forward! Sorry, you lose a turn “What is the correct answer?,” the teacher asked. Jarrette explained, “I was not angry”. Tessa asked, “Are you going to the party ?” The reporter asked the Mayor, “How did you win the election?” “Stop illegal logging,” the president said. Go back two places. FINISH! CONGRATS Make one place forward. "Would you like to read or write?” Kenneth asked. Ben said, “I love Mathematics.” Rey exclaimed, “I passed the test.”
Direct Speech Why do we need to be accurate in quoting someone? Reported Speech Write here Write here Write here Class Recap
What the lesson teaches us about life? The prevalent misinformation or some fake news that we might read on the many social media platforms today makes learning Direct and Reported Speech timely. This teaches us how to convert direct speech (quoted remark) into reported speech correctly and accurately. This serves as a reminder that we should base our information on what the speaker has actually said. There is a strong likelihood that miscommunication will result in misunderstanding if we erroneously change its thought.
Homework Assignment (2 minutes) Group Differentiated Tasks. a . Share the rubrics for scoring. b . Presentation of outputs *Task: Each group is assigned a task about a current issue faced by many, nowadays. They are to formulate a direct speech and a reported appropriately in varied contexts; Group 1: Tiktok Addiction Among Youth The dramatists- learners will showcase their acting prowess in presenting Tiktok addiction among youth . Group 2: Cyberbullying The comic writers- learners will draw a single-paneled comic strip that show about Cyberbullying. Group 3: Famous Personalities on social media The script writers- students will name the personalities on the worksheets given to them. They will write the famous lines of these personalities using direct speech and reported speech. Group 4: Trending Government Officials The puppeteers - students will make puppets. They are to present a conversation using direct and reported speech .
Direct Speech from text: __________________________________________________________________ Reported Speech: Reported Speech: Reported Speech: Assessment Read and understand the famous Philippine legend Maria Makiling . Be able to spot and write on your paper at least 3 direct speeches found in it. Then change these into reported speech. Employ the rules you have learned in today’s lesson. Direct Speech from text: __________________________________________________________________ Direct Speech from text: __________________________________________________________________
Once upon a time, a diwata lived in a mountain of Laguna. She was called Maria Makiling . She has light olive skin, long shining black hair and twinkling eyes. She was breathtakingly beautiful. Maria was always about helping other people. One time, the children of a farmer got sick. When he went to Maria to seek help, he was given a bilao full of ginger. The farmer sadly went home carrying the bilao of ginger. When he reached his hut, he was greatly surprised: the ginger had turned to gold! Because of Maria’s kindness, the townsfolk had grown to love her. Maria was a great beauty. She was sought for and wooed by many suitors. Three of them were very much determined to have her. One is Captain Lara, a Spanish soldier who always brought her gifts from Europe. The other is Joselito , a Spanish mestizo who was studying in Manila. Every time Joselito visits Maria, he had many stories to tell her about foreign countries and the things that he had read in books. He dreamed of going to Spain. He didn’t like to live in the Philippines. Of the three, it was Juan who is the most industrious. He is a common farmer. But he is so hard working, and his fruits and vegetable grew fat and juicy. He also had many pet animals and birds. But if truth be told, it was Juan who Maria secretly admired. As time passed, her suitors became more and more impatient and demanded that Maria tell them who she loves. So the diwata was forced to promise: “By the night of the full moon, I will tell you my answer.” When the night of the full moon arrived, all of her suitors climbed up the mountain to know her decision. All was startled when Maria told them that it was Juan whom she loved. The suitors went away feeling dejected. On the other hand, Joselito and Captain Lara were very much angry with Juan. They thought of a plan against him.
One day, all was surprised when a huge fire devoured the cuartel of the Spanish. Because of the fire, Captain Lara ordered many Filipinos to be captured. Secretly, Joselito helped him. Juan was among those who they imprisoned and tortured. Many prisoners did not last long from the tortures the Spanish had inflicted upon them. One night, Captain Lara and Joselito secretly spoke with the prisoners. The next day, Juan was blamed for the burning of the Spanish cuartel . “I did not do it!” cried Juan. But the prisoners pointed at him because Captain Lara and Joselito frightened them. The soldiers brought Juanto the plaza. In front of hundreds of people, Juan was shot as the enemy of the Spaniards. He was killed even though he didn’t commit any wrongdoing. But before he died, he managed to shout out loud Maria’s name. It was heard by the diwata so she quickly went down her mountain. But Juan was already dead when Maria arrived. Tears falling down her face, she embraced tightly his lifeless body. Afterwards, she faced the crowd. “Why did you not take care of him?” she shouted. Meanwhile, Captain Lara and Joselito fled to Manila because they were afraid of Maria. When she learned of this, she cursed the two. She also cursed those men who cannot accept failure in love. Soon, the curse took effect. Joselito suddenly became ill. There was no cure for his illness. Captain Lara, on the other hand, was called back to Laguna when the Filipinos revolted against the abuse that the Spaniards had inflicted upon them. The revolution quickly spread to many parts of the Philippines. The revolutionary Filipinos killed Captain Lara. From then on, Maria never let herself be seen by the people. Every time somebody got lost on the mountain, they remember the curse of the diwata . They remember the great love of Maria Makiling .
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