Oral English - Senior Secondary 2 - Oral English

Oral English

SUBJECT: ORAL ENGLISH

TERM: 1ST TERM

WEEK: 6

CLASS: Senior Secondary School 2
AGE: 16 years
DURATION: 1 period of 40 mins
DATE:
TOPIC: Oral English
CONTENT: Consonant Clusters: Three Consonants in Initial Position (e.g., sprint, splash, strong, shrike, spray)
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES: By the end of the lesson, learners should be able to:
a. Identify consonant clusters of three consonants in the initial position
b. Pronounce words with three consonant clusters correctly
c. Use the words in sentences

INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES: Pronunciation drills, teacher modeling, repetition, use of real-life examples
INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS: Flashcards, audio clips, pictures of objects or activities related to the clusters

INSTRUCTIONAL PROCEDURES

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STEPS

TEACHER’S ACTIVITY

LEARNERS ACTIVITY

1

REVISION

Teacher revises previous topics and introduces consonant clusters with three consonants in the initial position (e.g., "splash," "spray")

Learners listen and recall previous lesson

2

INTRODUCTION

Teacher explains and demonstrates the pronunciation of consonant clusters with three consonants (e.g., "sprint," "shrike")

Learners listen and repeat the words after the teacher

3

PRACTICE

Teacher provides more examples of consonant clusters and uses them in sentences (e.g., "She made a strong presentation," "I will spray the plant.")

Learners repeat the sentences and create their own examples

4

EVALUATION

Teacher asks learners to answer: 1. Identify the consonant cluster in "shrike."

2. Use "spray" in a sentence.

3. What is the initial sound in "splash"?

Learners answer the questions orally or in writing

5

CLASS-WORK

Students complete the following: 1. Write three words that begin with three consonants in the initial position.

2. Use "sprint" and "shrike" in sentences.

Learners write and submit their responses

6

ASSIGNMENT

Learners should answer:

1. Write three more examples of consonant clusters with three consonants in the initial position. 2. Use "splash" and "spray" in separate sentences.

Learners write and submit during the next class

7

CONCLUSION

Teacher marks, corrects, and commends learners’ performance

Learners observe and note corrections