Vocabulary Development - Junior Secondary 3 - Vocabulary of emotions

Vocabulary of emotions

TERM: 2ND TERM

WEEK: 5 & 6

CLASS : Junior Secondary School 3

AGE: 14 Years

DURATION : 1 period of 40 mins

DATE:

TOPIC : Vocabulary development

CONTENT : Vocabulary of emotions

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES: By the end of the lesson, Learners should be able to;

a.) Define emotions

b.) Give examples of strong, medium and mild words that express emotions

INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES : Discussion, group activities,

INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS : New Concept English for Junior Secondary School 3 page 129-130

INSTRUCTIONAL PROCEDURES

Week 5 and 6: Vocabulary development

S/N

STEPS

TEACHER’S ACTIVITY

LEARNERS ACTIVITY

1

Week 5

The teacher revises the previous lesson and introduces the new topic by explaining what emotions are and gives examples of the different levels of emotions

 

Emotions are strong feelings about somebody or something. However, some emotions operate at medium and mild levels.

 

In the table attached to this lesson plan, are emotions in their varying levels of intensity

Learners observe, learn and participate

2

Week 6

The teacher guides the learners to carry out the exercise on word inference on page 129 1-7 of the New Concept English for Junior Secondary School 3

 

Learners observe, learn and participate

3

EVALUATION

The Learners are asked to

1.   Define emotions

2.   Give five examples each of

a.   strong emotions

b.   medium emotions

c.   mild emotions

- Learners observe, learn and participate

4

CLASS-WORK

Learners are asked to answer exercise I on page 130 of the New Concept English for Junior Secondary School 3

 

Learners observe, learn and participate

5

ASSIGNMENT

Learners are asked to answer exercise II on page 130 of the New Concept English for Junior Secondary School 3

 

Learners participate

6

CONCLUSION

The teacher marks their books, corrects it and commends the Learners

 

 

 

 

Happiness

Compassion

Anger

Fear

Dejection

Pain

Strong

Overjoyed

Elated

Euphoric

Jubilant

Ecstatic

Gleeful

Cheerful

Happy

Lively

Passionate

Zealous

Adoring

Fanatical

Ardent

Fervent

Kind

Loving

Affectionate

Bitter

Furious

Wild

Indignant

Hostile

Aggressive

Annoyed

Irritated

Offended

Frightened

Shocked

Horrified

Appalled

Aghast

Sickened

Fearful¨

Scared

Troubled

Despondent

Gloomy

Depressed

Miserable

Dejected

Dismal

Awful

Regretful

Sorrowful

Anguished

Devastated

Ruined

Distressed

Shattered

Dazed

Damaged

Belittled

wounded

Medium

Joyful

Glad

Delighted

Fine

pleased

Caring

Benevolent

Enthusiastic

Nice

agreeable

Insulted

Upset

Outraged

Dismayed

Resentful

Afraid

Anxious

Worried

Cautious

Shy

Mournful

Troubled

Wretched

Down

Moody

Injured

Hurt

Stung

Neglected

Let down

Mild

Contented

Satisfied

Fulfilled

Gratified

Good

Generous

Humane

Considerate

Downcast

Fed up

Angry

Aggrieved

Timid

Unsure

Uneasy

Restless

Unhappy

Disappointed

Let down

Frustrated

Unhappy

Disappointed

Saddened

Thwarted