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  1. 1. Lesson 6.3 Sentences
  2. 2. Learning Competency At the end of this lesson, the students should be able to use phrases, clauses, and sentences appropriately and meaningfully (EN7G-II-a-1, EN7G-II-b-1, EN7G-II-c-1, EN7G- II-d-1, EN7G-II-e-1, EN7G-II-f-1, EN7G-II-g-1, EN7G-II-h-1, EN7G-II-i-1).
  3. 3. Objective In this lesson, the students should be able to use sentences appropriately and meaningfully.
  4. 4. Essential Question How can sentences express a particular purpose when communicating with others?
  5. 5. Try it! Warm-Up Form a group of three. Repair the following group of words to make them express a complete thought. Share your answers in class. Triad Activity
  6. 6. Try it! Warm-Up Triad Activity when the fire alarm rang as soon as I receive it and dance like nobody’s watching if you see the red car until the next harvest
  7. 7. ○ “What are sentences?” ○ “What are the parts of a sentence?” ○ “What are the different kinds of sentences?” Review
  8. 8. Learn about It It is a group of words that contain both a subject and a predicate and can stand alone as it has a complete meaning. Sentence
  9. 9. Learn about It 1. Subject It performs an action or is described by other words in the sentence. 1. Predicate This gives information about the subject. It indicates what the subject does or describes the subject. Parts of a Sentence
  10. 10. Learn about It Example My older sister actually bought a new map for their project. SUBJECT PREDICATE
  11. 11. Learn about It 1. Declarative Sentence It makes a statement and ends with a period. It states a fact, an opinion, a wish, or an intent and ends with a period (.). Books are truly magical things. I take care of my books because I value them. Types of Sentences
  12. 12. Learn about It 2. Interrogative Sentence It asks a question and ends with a question mark (?). Are you a book lover? What kind of books do you like?
  13. 13. Learn about It 3. Imperative Sentence It either makes a request or a command, and it ends with either a period (.), a question mark (?), or exclamation mark (!), if it is a strong command. Treat your books like friends. Could you return this book to the library? Leave!
  14. 14. Learn about It 4. Exclamatory Sentence It expresses strong and sudden emotions and it ends with an exclamation mark (!). Wow! What a great book this is! Help! The shelves are collapsing.
  15. 15. Drills 1. My sister will go with me to Turkey. 2. I am very excited to go to Bicol this summer. 3. The volcano is described as a “geometric masterpiece.” 4. Several snapshots of different tourist spots emerged on social media sites. 5. Tourists usually marvel at the beauty of the Banaue Rice Terraces. Determine the subject and predicate in each sentence. Encircle the complete subject and underline the complete predicate.
  16. 16. Drills 6. For the past few years, traveling has become more accessible for many. 7. After the airlines have launched cheaper fares, tourism among countries flourished. 8. Traveling allows people to familiarize themselves with other people’s culture. 9. Climbing Mount Pulag has been one of my greatest achievements as a traveler. 10.To ride on a hot air balloon is my goal for the coming year.
  17. 17. Drills 1. “Some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed, and some few to be chewed and digested.” - Francis Bacon Interrogative ____________________________________________ Imperative ____________________________________________ Exclamatory ____________________________________________ Make interrogative, imperative, and exclamatory sentences out of the declarative sentences given below.
  18. 18. Drills 2. “Whenever you find yourself on the side of majority, it's time to pause and reflect.” - Mark Twain Interrogative ____________________________________________ Imperative ____________________________________________ Exclamatory ____________________________________________
  19. 19. Drills 3. “He that can have patience can have what he will.” - Benjamin Franklin Interrogative ____________________________________________ Imperative ____________________________________________ Exclamatory ____________________________________________
  20. 20. Values Integration Books allow us to explore the world. How will you contribute to society or your community using your opportunity to explore the world through books?
  21. 21. Synthesis Selfie Comic Strip 1. Form groups of four. 2. Take selfies of yourselves making different facial expressions to match each sentence type. Facial Expression Examples: ● Declarative – straight face ● Imperative – finger pointing/stern face ● Interrogative – thinking/wondering ● Exclamatory – excited/smiling/thumbs up/cheering
  22. 22. Synthesis 5. Place your head shots in the boxes, add speech bubbles, and type a sentence in each one to create a comic strip. 6. Send your selfie comic strip via Google Docs.
  23. 23. Write two sentences for each kind of sentence. Underline the complete subject and encircle the complete predicate. Assignment
  24. 24. Bibliography Benitez, Paz Marquez. n.d. A Night in the Hills. The Best Philippine Short Stories. Accessed May 15, 2018. http://www.sushidog.com/bpss/stories/hills.htm. Cambridge Dictionary. Accessed May 15, 2018. http://dictionary.cambridge.org/grammar/british- grammar/types-of-english-formal-informal-etc/british-and-american-english Clause, phrase and sentence. n.d. British Council. Accessed May 15, 2018. https://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/en/english-grammar/clause-phrase-and-sentence Mark, Nichol . 2017. 7 Classes of Phrases. 7 Daily Writing Tips. Accessed May 15, 2018. https://www.dailywritingtips.com/7-classes-of-phrases/. Merriam-Webster Dictionary. Accessed May 15, 2018. https://www.merriam-webster.com/ TedEd. n.d. Independent & Subordinate Clauses & Conjunctions. Accessed May 19, 2018. https://ed.ted.com/on/FG3DwUjU.

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