A DETAILED LESSON PLAN IN ENGLISH III
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Objectives At the end of the lesson, 80% of the students shall have: a. Identi Identifie fied d and descr describe ibed d the variou various s types of conf conflic lictt eviden evidentt in a story or situation; b. arrived arrived at the the meaning meaning of words words through through contex context; t; c. explained explained the signif significanc icance e of conflict conflict in life life
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Subject Matter Skills: Text:
Describing or Identifying Types of Conflict “Miss Brill” by Katherine Mansfield TX, pp. 317 - 321
References:
English Expressways III Innovative Strategies in Communication Arts by Villamin, et. al.
Instructional Aids:
visuals, illustrations
Form of Evaluation: Short Quiz III.
Procedure
Teacher’s Activity A. Introduc Introduction tion and and Motiva Motivation tion (7 minute minutes) s) Ask: Do you watch drama series on tele televi visi sion on? ? Have Have you you felt felt disl dislik ikin ing g the the characters because of their wrong decisions or actions they have done?
Student’s Activity In chorus: Yes ma’am... Shiel Shiela: a: Some Someti time mes s I don’ don’tt like like Mara Mara because she let Clara abuse her... Jos Joshu hua: a: I don’ don’tt like like how how Supe Superm rman an wears his costume ma’am...
Okay, that is because just like real people, they are all vulnerable and imperfect. As person persons s we have have weakne weaknesse sses s and flaws. flaws. And we can only nly say few of the many Jes Jesel elle le:: Yes Yes ma’a ma’am m and and we’r we’re e also also situations situations that prove prove that. How about you? vulnerable. Do you also have the traits of such characters? Other than our imperfection as a person, there’s always this one thing that causes our problem. And that thing can be found in the situations below. Do you know what it is? The homeless homeless child stole a toy from his playmate. Oliver carries thirty sacks of rice to the granary to earn P100. Peop People le hate hate Noel Noel who who sh shou outs ts and and frowns at every people he met. Two Two friend friends s became became lovers lovers and ran away from their families. Lee trains trai ns wild elephants elephan ts for a living. livi ng. Indians die from hunger and sickness. The cyclist broke his leg from joining races his age could not bear. Terry doesn’t d oesn’t have a religion. rel igion.
The students try to answer the puzzle or question on the board, and they will come up with the word CONFLICT.
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Robert: ma’am.
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CONFLICT
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*Clue: Arrange the underlined letters to find ind out what is present ent in all the situations given.
Very good Robert, now what do you
Arth Arthur ur:: It mean means s a clas clash h ma‘a ma‘am, m, a problem or a disagreement.
In chorus: No one ma’am...
know about the word conflict? What does it mean? B. Lesson Proper (12 minutes) Thank you Arthur, do you think we also experience these conflicts in real life? Who among you has never experienced even a single conflict in his/her life?
Well now, as we consider conflict as a common experience, we can identify them into two types and four kinds. The two kinds are: internal and external. What is your idea of an internal conflict? How about external ones?
Jerci: I think no one has never experienced a conflict because it’s a proof that we are truly human. Amer: I agree with her ma’am, we encounter problems because of our imperfections, shortcomings and weaknesses or vulnerability.
Floyd: An internal conflict ma’am I guess is experienced by a person within himself... while the external conflict is caused by other things outside oneself.
Definitely Floyd. The internal conflict as the name suggests occurs inside the person, his or her problem lies within himself not anything else, while the external conflict Georgia: Yes ma’am. Man vs. Man.... are caused by outside forces, things, or Frederick: Man vs. Circumstances... persons. John Robin: Man vs. Society...
Students ask Under those two types, we have more clarifications. specific types of conflicts. Will you read for us the types of conflict Georgia? Frederick? John Robin?
Thank you. So those are the more specific identification of conflicts. Do you have questions so far?
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Students guesses the words through arranging the jumbled letters and through the context when it is used in a sentence.
Now class, we are to read and discuss the story of Miss Brill who is also troubled by a conflict, let’s try to find out what kind of conflict she is experiencing in the story Miss Brill. Before we start, we have some In chorus: Yes ma’am... vocabulary words to learn. We will unlock their meaning through context clues. Probable Answers: Asking what’s happening or the Now, we’ll read the episodes of Miss Brill’s changes in her. story silently and I will ask you some She is listening to other’s conversation questions after each episode okay... Are and watch people go to and fro. you ready? Let’s read the 1 st Episode. She intends to listen because she doesn’t have anyone to talk to. SILENT READING OF EPISODE I (3 minutes) Questions: What is Miss Brill asking herself on the first She sees negative things about people, paragraph? criticizing them from small details. What is she doing every Sunday? Why do you think she intends to listen to other Yes, her youth, when she was an people’s conversation? actress on a stage and everybody quite knows her. SILENT READING OF EPISODE II (3 minutes) Questions: What is her usual perspective in watching
at people? Are they positive or negative thoughts? Can you cite some of her positive/negative thoughts? Is Miss Brill longing for something already gone? What is it? Or what are those? What things is she missing? SILENT READING OF EPISODE III (3 minutes) Questions: What are the two young couple laughing at about Miss Brill? How did that conversation affect Miss Brill? Why do you think Miss Brill wears her old red eiderdown? Do you think she finds it hard to forget about her past life?
They’re laughing about Miss Brill’s fur, and her habitual appearance at the place. She wears her old eiderdown because she misses her life before when she was an actress on stage,
She has an internal conflict, Man vs. Herself. I think she should move on to what life brought her at present, not to dwell on the past because there are lots of things that she can appreciate even if she’s not on stage anymore. Yes ma’am. No, it’s not healthy...
POST-READING (7 minutes) If that is her problem, then what kind of conflict does she have? What can you advice for Miss Brill’s situation? Do you also compare the life that you had before and the life that you have now? Is ANSWER KEY: that healthy? Why? 1. Internal; man vs. self 2. External; man vs. circumstances 3. Internal and external; man vs. C. Evaluation (15 minutes) self, man vs. man SHORT QUIZ – ¼ sheet of paper 4. External; man vs. man Identify the type(s) of conflict in the 5. External; man vs. man following situations. Choose from external 6. External; man vs. circumstances and/or internal; Man vs. Man, 7. Internal; man vs. self Circumstances, Society, or Self. 8. Internal; man vs. self 1. The homeless child stole a toy from his playmate. 2. Oliver carries thirty sacks of rice to the granary to earn P100. 3. People hate Noel who shouts and frowns at every people he met. 4. Two friends became lovers and ran away from their families. 5. Lee trains wild elephants for a living. 6. Indians die from hunger and sickness. 7. The cyclist broke his leg from joining races his age could not bear. 8. Terry doesn’t have a religion. IV.
Assignment 1. In a ½ sheet of paper, write a conflict you have experienced in life and tell how you overcame it. 2. Be ready for your poetry interpretation performance. Reference: Mechanics on Poetry Interpretation, Effective Speech Communication by Flores et. al., pp.234-236
PREPARED BY: Krysette Gala, BSE- English