Demonstration
By: Teacher Tracy Di B. Pama
I. Greetings
Allocate some time in order to get to know more of
each other.
Name?
Where are you from?
Hobbies?
Addional Question/s?
How About You?
Your concern is my concern.
Your learning is my success.
That is what a quality teacher is all about.
II. Lesson Proper
Topic:
Countries and
Nationalities
What is Country
and Nationality?
What is Vocabulary?
Do you have any idea?
Read the words and meanings
1. South:
the direction which is
on one's right side
when one is looking
towards the direction
where the sun rises.
2. Literature:
written matter both
fictional and
nonfictional.
3. Interesting:
holding one's
attention; exciting.
4. Originally:
initially; at first, at
the start.
Questions or
Clarifications?
"There is no substitute for true understanding."
--Kai Lai Chung
Read the dialogue
together.
Ryan: Hello, my name is Ryan. What's yours?
Jaime: Hello, Ryan. I'm Jaime. Nice to meet you.
Ryan: Nice to meet you too, Jaime. Where are you from?
Jaime: I am from Seoul.
Ryan: Ah~ Seoul, which part?
Jaime: The south east side of Seoul. How about you, Ryan?
Ryan: Originally from Seattle, but I live in Suwon now. Do you
know where it is?
Jaime: I've heard of it, but I haven't had a chance to go there yet.
III. Summary of Today's Class
• Vocabulary is important in our daily lives especially
during communication.
• The words that were defined like south, literature,
interesting and originally have been conceptualized
into the dialogue.
New Words:
Literature and Originally.
New words can help enhance your vocabulary.
Correction:
Skipping a word while reading.
Solution:
Practice reading thoroughly.
For example:
Mispronounced Words:
Literature, Interesting and Originally.
Solution:
Study how to pronounce words correctly.
For example:
Questions or
Clarifications?
"Knowing is important, but understanding is essential
for wisdom."
--Debasish Mridha M.D.
End
Thank you for listening!

Demonstration.pptx