This lesson plan aims to teach students about different types of adverbs. It begins with an introduction to adverbs through analysis of song lyrics and examples. Students then watch a video explaining how adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs. The lesson identifies five types of adverbs: manner, place, time, frequency, and degree. Activities include students creating their own sentences using different adverbs and acting out phrases to demonstrate understanding. The goal is for 100% of students to be able to describe, use, and differentiate adverbs by the end of the lesson.
Lesson Plan in Reading
Topic: Elements of Narrative
Reference: Joy in Learning English 5
Materials: Visual materials and big book
Values: Teamwork and Contenttedness
Lesson Plan in Reading
Topic: Elements of Narrative
Reference: Joy in Learning English 5
Materials: Visual materials and big book
Values: Teamwork and Contenttedness
Topic: Verb - The action word
Reference: English For You and Me: Reading Language 2 by: Benita N. Miranda
Materials: power point presentation, speaker, worksheets
Value Focus: Cooperation
Detailed Lesson Plan (ENGLISH, MATH, SCIENCE, FILIPINO)Junnie Salud
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Thanks everybody! The lesson plans presented were actually outdated and can still be improved. I was also a college student when I did these. There were minor errors but the important thing is, the structure and flow of activities (for an hour-long class) are included here. I appreciate all of your comments! Please like my fan page on facebook search for JUNNIE SALUD.
*The detailed LP for English is from Ms. Juliana Patricia Tenzasas. I just revised it a little.
For questions about education-related matters, you can directly email me at mr_junniesalud@yahoo.com
Topic: Verb - The action word
Reference: English For You and Me: Reading Language 2 by: Benita N. Miranda
Materials: power point presentation, speaker, worksheets
Value Focus: Cooperation
Detailed Lesson Plan (ENGLISH, MATH, SCIENCE, FILIPINO)Junnie Salud
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Thanks everybody! The lesson plans presented were actually outdated and can still be improved. I was also a college student when I did these. There were minor errors but the important thing is, the structure and flow of activities (for an hour-long class) are included here. I appreciate all of your comments! Please like my fan page on facebook search for JUNNIE SALUD.
*The detailed LP for English is from Ms. Juliana Patricia Tenzasas. I just revised it a little.
For questions about education-related matters, you can directly email me at mr_junniesalud@yahoo.com
Course Descriptions of Language Subject Areas and Goals of Language Teaching
English Elementary
English Secondary
Filipino Elementarya
Filipino Sekondarya
Song lyrics assignment # 8 is due by 500p.m. You are to choose .docxwilliame8
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Song lyrics assignment # 8 is due by 5:00p.m. You are to choose one song from this song packet. Choose one question from that one song. Answer everything next to that one question in paragraph form. Type the name of the song and the number of the question you answer. Your answer must have at least five different sentences in it. These songs begin with the song, âCrazy Loveâ and end with the song, âLast Yearâs Man.â This assignment is worth a maximum of 50 points. You might want to find these songs if you are able to do this on YouTube videos by the original artists and listen to them. These songs follow this paragraph in my syllabus. You will also be writing a five paragraph essay using these same songs a little later in the semester.
Song Lyrics Assignment # 8
  Song # 1: âCrazy Loveâ-Poco
Verse !: Tonight Iâm gonna break away
               Just you wait and see.
               Iâll never be imprisoned by
               A faded memory.
Verse 2: Just when I think Iâm over her,
               This broken heart will mend.
               I hear her name and I have to cry,
               The tears come down again.
Chorus 1: It happens all the time.
                  This crazy love of mine,
                  Wraps around my heart
                  Refusing to unwind.
                  Ooo  Ooo   Crazy love
                  Ahh   ha
Verse 3: Count the stars in a summer sky,
                That fall without a sound.
                And then pretend that you canât hear
                These tear drops coming down.
Chorus 2: It happens all the time.
                  This crazy love of mine,
                  Wraps around my heart
                  Refusing to unwind.
                  Ooo   Ooo   Crazy love
                  Ahh    ha
Verse 4: Tonight Iâm gonna break away
                Just you wait and see.
                Iâll never be imprisoned by
                A faded memory.
Chorus 3: It happens all the time.
                  This crazy love of mine,
                  Wraps around my heart
                  Refusing to unwind.
                  Ooo   Ooo    Crazy love
                  Ahh    ha
Chorus 5: Tonight Iâm gonna break away.
Questions:
1. Describe the type of love the songwriter had when he wrote this song. Is this more of a healthy love, or is it more of an unhealthy love? Explain. Use quotes from the song to illustrate your points.
2. What are the triggers that are causing so much misery in the songwriterâs feelings for this woman? How can he break out of this sadness and misery and move into a better space in his life? Explain. Use quotes from the song to support your ideas.
3. In your opinion, is the songwriter imprisoned by a faded memory of the love that he once had and does not have right now? Explain how he might be imprisoned in this way. Use quotes from the song to illustrate your points.
Song Lyrics Assignment # 8
Song # 2: âLodi.
In this presentation, I have presented the biography of Kate Chopin and give some background information about the last novel she had written, "The Awakening." Summaries by chapter are also included, as well as the themes and symbolisms used in the novel. This is only the first part. The second part deals with the approaches in criticizing the novel better.
This presentation tackles the following information:
*Approaches to Program Evaluation
*Three Dimensions that Shape Point of View on Evaluation
*Doing Program Evaluation
*Program Components as Data Sources
Reference: The Elements of Language Curriculum (A Systematic Approach to Program Development) by James Dean Brown of University of Hawaii at Manoa
Reporters: Joy Anne R. Puazo & Marie Buena S. Bunsoy
Program: Bachelor in Secondary Education Major in English
Year: 4th
Instructor: Mrs. Yolanda D. Reyes
Subject: Language Curriculum for Secondary Schools
This was used on our report (or should I say symposium) in our Guidance and Counseling subject. This tackles about crushes, love (different types of love and how to love yourself), courtship (in the Philippines), and marriage (rights and obligations of a wedded couple, the stages of marriage, the common marital problems) and there are also some additional pictures to make the topic easier to understand.
Reporters:
Cindy Asence
Madel Austria
Kitz Bajao
John Kevin Benigno
Marie Buena Bunsoy
Aser Canta
Instructor:
Mrs. Jesselyn Mortejo
I made this power point presentation in World Literature for I was assigned to report about the full story of "The Iliad" by Homer. Additionally, this presentation includes themes and literary approach applied in the story. I hope this could help you in literature subject. :)
Instructor: Mr. Jaime M. Forbes
Presenter: Marie Buena "Yeng" Bunsoy
Instructions for Submissions thorugh G- Classroom.pptxJheel Barad
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This presentation provides a briefing on how to upload submissions and documents in Google Classroom. It was prepared as part of an orientation for new Sainik School in-service teacher trainees. As a training officer, my goal is to ensure that you are comfortable and proficient with this essential tool for managing assignments and fostering student engagement.
Honest Reviews of Tim Han LMA Course Program.pptxtimhan337
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Personal development courses are widely available today, with each one promising life-changing outcomes. Tim Hanâs Life Mastery Achievers (LMA) Course has drawn a lot of interest. In addition to offering my frank assessment of Success Insiderâs LMA Course, this piece examines the courseâs effects via a variety of Tim Han LMA course reviews and Success Insider comments.
Francesca Gottschalk - How can education support child empowerment.pptxEduSkills OECD
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Francesca Gottschalk from the OECDâs Centre for Educational Research and Innovation presents at the Ask an Expert Webinar: How can education support child empowerment?
Introduction to AI for Nonprofits with Tapp NetworkTechSoup
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Dive into the world of AI! Experts Jon Hill and Tareq Monaur will guide you through AI's role in enhancing nonprofit websites and basic marketing strategies, making it easy to understand and apply.
Acetabularia Information For Class 9 .docxvaibhavrinwa19
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Acetabularia acetabulum is a single-celled green alga that in its vegetative state is morphologically differentiated into a basal rhizoid and an axially elongated stalk, which bears whorls of branching hairs. The single diploid nucleus resides in the rhizoid.
The French Revolution, which began in 1789, was a period of radical social and political upheaval in France. It marked the decline of absolute monarchies, the rise of secular and democratic republics, and the eventual rise of Napoleon Bonaparte. This revolutionary period is crucial in understanding the transition from feudalism to modernity in Europe.
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Operation âBlue Starâ is the only event in the history of Independent India where the state went into war with its own people. Even after about 40 years it is not clear if it was culmination of states anger over people of the region, a political game of power or start of dictatorial chapter in the democratic setup.
The people of Punjab felt alienated from main stream due to denial of their just demands during a long democratic struggle since independence. As it happen all over the word, it led to militant struggle with great loss of lives of military, police and civilian personnel. Killing of Indira Gandhi and massacre of innocent Sikhs in Delhi and other India cities was also associated with this movement.
2024.06.01 Introducing a competency framework for languag learning materials ...Sandy Millin
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Published classroom materials form the basis of syllabuses, drive teacher professional development, and have a potentially huge influence on learners, teachers and education systems. All teachers also create their own materials, whether a few sentences on a blackboard, a highly-structured fully-realised online course, or anything in between. Despite this, the knowledge and skills needed to create effective language learning materials are rarely part of teacher training, and are mostly learnt by trial and error.
Knowledge and skills frameworks, generally called competency frameworks, for ELT teachers, trainers and managers have existed for a few years now. However, until I created one for my MA dissertation, there wasnât one drawing together what we need to know and do to be able to effectively produce language learning materials.
This webinar will introduce you to my framework, highlighting the key competencies I identified from my research. It will also show how anybody involved in language teaching (any language, not just English!), teacher training, managing schools or developing language learning materials can benefit from using the framework.
1. A Detailed Lesson Plan in English III
I. Objectives
At the end of the lesson, 100% of the students with 75% level of proficiency shall be able
to:
a. Describe verb, adjective, or another adverb using adverbs
b. Use adverbs in sentences correctly
c. Differentiate the types of adverb
II. Subject Matter
Topic: Kinds of Adverbs
Song Selection: Love the Way you Lie by: Rihanna ft. Eminem
Reference Materials: English III â BEC Series
Josefina Payawal-Gabriel and EddaManikan-Martires
Pages 141-145
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vog4hMSprls
Materials: Laptop, speaker, video clip, cartolina, pictures
Skills: listening, speaking, grammar, viewing, writing
Values: Self-confidence, cooperation, collaboration
III. Procedures
Teacherâs Activity
A. Preliminary Activities
Stand up and let us pray. Please lead the
prayer.
Good morning, III-Universe!
Will you look for some papers under your
chairs and kindly keep them first inside your
bags.
Leaders, please report about the attendance of
your group.
Studentsâ Activity
(Student comes in front and leads the prayer)
Oh, Lord Jesus, we praise you and thank you
for giving us this wonderful day. Thank you
for our good health and good mind. Bless us
with our activities that we are going to have
for today especially with our lessons. May
you guide us and be the center of our lives.
All these things we pray to You. Oh, Lord
Jesus Christ, Amen.
Good morning, Maâam! Mabuhay!
(Students do what the teacher says)
Group 1: Maâam, Iâm glad to tell you that no
one is absent in my group.
Group 2: Maâam, Iâm glad to tell you that no
one is absent in my group.
Group 3: Maâam, Iâm glad to tell you that no
2. Good! Now, kindly pass your assignments
forward.
B. Developmental Activities
1. Review
Yesterday, we tackled about the poem âThe
Rhodora: On Being Asked, Whence is the
Flower?â by Ralph Waldo Emerson. What
have you learned from the poem?
Nice answer! To sum up the meaning of the
poem, it only tells us that all living things on
earth have an equal purpose. No matter how
you take a person or a thing for granted, still
both are created by God and have the same
reason in living. All we have to do is to
appreciate their existence.
2. Motivation
What was biggest lie that youâve experienced
in your life?
What could be the possible effects of too
much lying to someone?
Do you still love those persons who once lied
to you?
It seems that your answers canât be measured
by depth and all came from your heart. Those
questions I asked you deal with the song we
will listen to. It is entitled âLove the Way
you Lieâ by Rihanna featuring Eminem. You
must not only listen to the song, but I want
you to feel it and understand it. But itâs better
if you also sing along with it. We are going
to answer these questions after listening to
the song. Letâs read them altogether.
one is absent in my group.
Group 4: Maâam, Iâm glad to tell you that no
one is absent in my group.
Group 5: Maâam, Iâm glad to tell you that no
one is absent in my group.
(Students pass their assignments forward)
Maâam, we learned that all of us have our
own purpose here on earth. (Answers vary)
(Answers vary)
Maâam, the trust of the person towards the
other one will eventually fade, and
sometimes, they will lose their care for you.
They will also think what other things you
are lying about.
Of course, Maâam. We are only mad about
the deed. But such deed would never change
our feelings toward those persons. (Answers
vary)
3. Are you now ready to listen to the song?
If that is so, then letâs start.
"Love the Way You Lie"
(Rihanna ft. Eminem)
Just gonna stand there and watch me burn
But that's alright because I like the way it
hurts
Just gonna stand there and hear me cry
But that's alright because I love the way you
lie
I love the way you lie
I can't tell you what it really is
I can only tell you what it feels like
And right now there's a steel knife in my
windpipe
I can't breathe but I still fight while I can
fight
As long as the wrong feels right it's like I'm
in flight
High off her love, drunk from her hate,
It's like I'm huffing paint and I love her the
more I suffer, I suffocate
And right before I'm about to drown, she
resuscitates me
She fucking hates me and I love it.
"Wait! Where you going?"
"I'm leaving you!"
"No you ain't. Come back."
We're running right back.
Here we go again
It's so insane cause when it's going good, it's
going great
I'm Superman with the wind at his back, she's
Lois Lane
But when it's bad it's awful, I feel so ashamed
I snapped
Who's that dude?
"I don't even know his name."
I laid hands on her, I'll never stoop so low
again
Guide Questions:
1. What is the song all about?
2. What is the manâs biggest lie according to
the song?
3. Why do you think the guy always hurts his
girl?
4. Do you think the girl really loves the man
so much? Why or why not?
5. If the man asked for forgiveness, could
they recover from their happy relationship?
Yes, Maâam.
4. I guess I don't know my own strength
Just gonna stand there and watch me burn
But that's alright because I like the way it
hurts
Just gonna stand there and hear me cry
But that's alright because I love the way you
lie
I love the way you lie
I love the way you lie
You ever love somebody so much you can
barely breathe when you're with 'em
You meet and neither one of you even know
what hit 'em
Got that warm fuzzy feeling
Yeah, them chills you used to get 'em
Now you're getting fucking sick of looking at
'em
You swore you'd never hit 'em; never do
nothing to hurt 'em
Now you're in each other's face spewing
venom in your words when you spit them
You push, pull each other's hair, scratch,
claw, bit 'em
Throw 'em down, pin 'em
So lost in the moments when you're in them
It's the rage that took over it controls you
both
So they say you're best to go your separate
ways
Guess that they don't know you 'cause today
that was yesterday
Yesterday is over, it's a different day
Sound like broken records playing over but
you promised her
Next time you show restraint
You don't get another chance
Life is no Nintendo game
But you lied again
Now you get to watch her leave out the
window
Guess that's why they call it window pane
Just gonna stand there and watch me burn
But that's alright because I like the way it
hurts
Just gonna stand there and hear me cry
But that's alright because I love the way you
lie
I love the way you lie
I love the way you lie
Now I know we said things, did things that
we didn't mean
And we fall back into the same patterns,
5. same routine seems
Maybe that's what happens when a tornado
meets a volcano
All I know is I love you too much to walk
away though
Come inside, pick up your bags off the
sidewalk
Don't you hear sincerity in my voice when I
talk
Told you this is my fault
Look me in the eyeball
Next time I'm pissed, I'll aim my fist at the
drywall
Next time? There won't be no next time!
I apologize even though I know its lies
I'm tired of the games I just want her back
I know I'm a liar
If she ever tries to fucking leave again
Im'a tie her to the bed and set this house on
fire
I'm just gonna
Just gonna stand there and watch me burn
But that's alright because I like the way it
hurts
Just gonna stand there and hear me cry
But that's alright because I love the way you
lie
I love the way you lie
I love the way you lie
(Teacher plays the song for the second time)
ďˇ Post-listening Activity
Did you like the song?
Let us now answer the guide questions.
Number one?
Very good! How about the 2nd number?
Correct. And the 3rd question?
Excellent! How about the 4th question?
Yes, Maâam.
The song is all about the love of a woman to
her man even though she experiences
physical and emotional abuse. In spite the
pain, she still stays beside him and always
there for him.
Maâam, the manâs biggest lie is that he says
he wonât hurt his girl anymore.
Maâam, maybe he has a big problem and the
only person who can serve as an âoutletâ is
his girl. However, itâs such a very bad action
and is unacceptable to the eyes of society.
Based on the character of the girl in the song,
I can say that she really loves the man so
much. She still there for him even though
sheâs always in pain because of him. She also
doesnât think of the pain; she thinks of her
love and their relationship.
Yes, a person who loves always forgives.
6. Good answer! And the last guide question?
How will you interpret the song?
3. LessonProper
A. Abstraction of Details
Let us now observe some lines from the
song.
ď§ I can barely breathe.
ď§ You never do nothing to hurt them.
ď§ I still fight.
ď§ Watch her leave out the window.
ď§ You ever love somebody so much.
Kindly read them all.
What have you noticed about the underlined
words?
What is the word being described in the first
sentence?
Correct! How about in the second sentence?
Another correct answer! How about the third
one?
Right! And in the fourth sentence?
Very good! How about in the last sentence?
Look at the sentences for the second time.
What questions do they answer?
Even the man doesnât ask for forgiveness yet,
the girl accepts all the painful things he does
to her. What more if he regrets all his actions
and decides to change for the better.
It's about two people who meet and fall in
love, however, as time goes on, they start to
resent each other and the man becomes
physically abusive. The woman takes it at
first, but then she tries to leave him. He
promises her that he'll never hurt her again
and he'll try to control his temper, but he's
lying. He says that if she ever tried to leave
again, he'd kill her. The woman knows that
this is all just a lie, but she keeps going back
to him because she loves him.
(Students read the sentences altogether)
Maâam, they come before or after the words
they describe.
The word being described in the first
sentence is breathe.
Do is the word being modified in the second
sentence.
Maâam, the word fight.
The word leave is described in the sentence.
Maâam, the word love.
The sentences are answerable by how, where,
when, how many times, and to what extent.
7. You got it! Now, what do you think our
lesson is all about?
But your temper's just as bad as mine is
You're the same as me
But when it comes to love you're just as
blinded
Baby, please come back
It wasn't you, baby it was me
Maybe our relationship isn't as crazy as it
B. Discussion
We will now be watching a video clip for
you to know more about adverbs.
(Teacher plays the video clip about adverbs)
Do you understand the video clip?
Based on the video, what are the words that
adverbs modify?
Correct! According to your answer, what do
you think now is the meaning of an adverb?
In the lines from the song, what do you think
is the part of speech that they focused on? Is
it the adjective, the verb, or another adverb?
Where are the verbs and the adverbs in those
sentences?
Right! How about another adverb qualified
by an adverb?
Going back to the video, give me some
phrases containing an adverb qualifying an
adjective?
Remember class that the adverb should
always be placed before or after the word it
modifies.
Maâam, our lesson for today deals with the
adverbs.
Yes, Maâam.
Maâam, they modify a verb, an adjective, and
another adverb.
Adverbs are words that modify a verb, an
adjective, and another adverb.
Maâam, they are verbs.
Maâam, in sentence 1, we have the adverb
âbarelyâ that modifies the verb âbreatheâ;
sentence 2 includes the verb âdoâ qualified
by the adverb âneverâ; in the 3rd sentence,
âfightâ is the verb modified by the adverb
âstillâ; sentence 4 has its adverbial phrase
âout the windowâ qualifying the verb
âwatchâ; lastly, the verb âloveâ is being
modified by the adverb âso.â
In the sentence You ever love somebody so
much, if so qualifies the verb love, then much
modifies another adverb which is so.
Maâam, we have super strong, disgustingly
sweaty.
8. Let us have the five kinds of adverbs.
Sentence: She speaks loudly.
Where is the adverb in the sentence?
And what does the adverb âloudlyâ
emphasize in the sentence?
Good! To what question does this sentence
must be answered?
What have you observed in the structure of
this kind of adverb?
What do you call the adverb that tells in
which manner the action occurs?
(Teacher provides another examples)
I have here some pictures and what youâre
going to do is to construct your own
sentences using the adverbs of manner. Are
you now ready?
(Teacher flashes the pictures)
Is everything clear with the first kind of
adverb?
How about this sentence?
âThe children are playing outside.â
Where is the adverb in the sentence?
What word in the sentence does it modify?
If outside is the adverb in the sentence and
playing is the verb, then what question word
does this kind of adverb answer?
If place is the main focus of the sentence,
then what do you call the adverb that tells
about place?
We can also use the adverbs near, nearby, on
the top, somewhere, etc.
(Teacher flashes pictures)
Is everything clear?
Loudly is the adverb in the sentence.
It gives emphasis to the verb âspeaks.â
It is answerable by âhow.â
Maâam, it is the combination of an adjective
and âly.
It is called us the adverb of manner. It tells us
how the action occurs.
Yes, Maâam.
(Students create their own sentences)
Yes, Maâam.
âOutsideâ is the adverb in the sentence.
Maâam, the verb âplaying.â
It answers the question where.
Adverb of place tells about the place of
action or where the action occurs.
(Students give their own sentences)
Yes, Maâam.
9. Next sentence: The guest came yesterday.
When did the guest come?
âYesterdayâ is answerable by what question?
If the sentence is answerable by when, then,
what do you call that adverb?
Correct. This adverb tells about the time of
action. We can use the adverbs now, then,
soon, tomorrow, today, tonight, and so on.
(Teacher flashes pictures)
Next. âThey always come on time.â
Where is the adverb?
What does âalwaysâ qualify in the sentence?
How frequent do they come on time?
Based on the given example, what do you
think is the kind of adverb that answers the
question how frequent the action occurs?
(Teacher flashes pictures)
We are now down to the last kind of adverb.
For you to know it, letâs have first an
example.
She is very beautiful.
To what extent is she beautiful?
Where is the adverb in the sentence and the
word it modifies?
This adverb answers the question âto what
extent.â What do we call now this adverb?
We may also us entirely, almost, thoroughly,
too, so, etc.
(Teacher flashes pictures)
4. Application
Divide the class into two groups and we will
Yesterday, Maâam.
It is answerable by when.
Adverb of time
(Students construct their own sentences)
Maâam always is the adverb in the sentence.
Always qualifies the word come.
Always, Maâam.
Adverb of frequency. It tells us how many
times the action occurs.
(Students give their own sentences)
Maâam, very beautiful.
Very is the adverb modifying the adjective,
beautiful.
Adverb of degree states the degree or extent
to which something happens.
(Students give their own sentences)
10. have our activity. Representatives from each
group will act out the phrases they picked
from the box. Each contains an adverb and
the word it modifies. The group that will first
get 3 points will be the winner.
ď Simply pretty
ď Reply correctly
ď Dance wildly
ď Listen carefully
ď Always late
ď Going upstairs
ď Seldom bite
ď Eat slowly
ď Exercise regularly
ď Terribly ill
ď Go down
ď Runs fast
(Teacher declares the winner)
5. Generalization
What have you learned from todayâs lesson?
6. Evaluation
Use correct adverb in each sentence by
forming the word inside the parenthesis.
Underline twice the word it modifies or
describes.
1. The children run (quick).
2. The kids are singing (harmony).
3. She loves him (tender).
4. Mother screams (angry).
5. Her husband sleeps (sound).
6. She eats food (hungry).
7. The students are taking the test (serious).
8. The girls dance (graceful).
9. She exercises (regular).
10. The child laughs (heavy).
(Students do the activity)
ď Adverbs- words that qualify a verb,
an adjective, and another adverb
ď Adverb of time- tells when the action
occurs
ď Adverb of place- states where the
action takes place
ď Adverb of frequency- tells how many
times the action happens
ď Adverb of degree- tells to what extent
the action occurs or the subject being
described
ď Adverb of manner â tells how the
action occurs
Answers:
1. Run - quickly.
2. Singing - harmoniously
3. Loves - tenderly
4. Screams- angrily
11. Who got 10 points? Nine? Eight? Eight
below?
Pass your papers forward.
7. Assignment
Write meaningful sentences using the given
adverbs.
a. happily
b. upstairs
c. tonight
d. so
e. thrice
Are the questions or clarifications regarding
the lesson?
If that so, then letâs call it a day. Good bye
III-Universe!
5. Sleeps - soundly.
6. Eats - hungrily.
7. Taking - seriously.
8. Dance - gracefully.
9. Exercises - regularly
10. Laughs â heavily
(Students raise their hands)
(Students pass their papers forward)
None, Maâam.
Good bye, Maâam. Thank you for teaching
us. Mabuhay!