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Objectives At the end of the lesson, the students should be able to : A. give the meaning of idioms found in the text and B. use it in sentence C. specify statements in the text that tells how one can cope with crisis D. write a paragraph telling about a crisis they experience and how they cope with problems Subject Matter A. Focus : Coping with Crisis by Ann Landers B. Materials : copy of the essay “Coping with Crisis” b y Ann Landers, manila paper C. Skill : reading, writing Procedure A. Pre- reading 1. Motivation What are the problems you have encountered and what did you do to solve it? 2. Vocabulary Development The students will give the meaning of idioms in the sentence below from the contextual clues given. a. She was told that the food was burnt burnt to a crisp couldn’t possibly be undone do it was useless crying over spilled milk . b. His doctor said he had only a year to live, so he decided to drain the cup to the dregs. c. Keeping sorrow locked up inside his heart h eart was very unhealthy. He must let go of his grief or be broken down by stress. d. For many years, she blamed herself for her husband’s heart attack. She should realize her family has had enough enou gh of this breast-beating . e. He has had many man y upsets in all these years, but he successfully overcame them; expectedly, he will soon touch the stars. stars. After knowing the meaning the students will use the idioms in sentences. B. During reading 1. The teacher will distribute the copy to the students. The students will read the essay silently. 2. As the students read the text, they t hey will underline the key words and ideas in the text which suggest how one can cope with problem. They will underline as many as possible.
C. Post – reading 1. The teacher will ask the students the following questions: a. What is your first impression about the essay? b. What is the main idea of the essay? c. What does the author wants us to tell? 2. Paired Response a. Paired students will individually select a quote or a line from the essay that they find significant or meaningful and record the quotation in Column I. b. Students then write their personal thoughts, feelings, reactions about the selected quotation in Column II. c. The partners exchange papers. In Column III of the partner’s paper, each student respond to the writing of his partner. d. The journals are returned to each partner. In Column IV, the students respond to the comments that their partner wrote in Column III. e. Partners discuss their comments and experiences in the class. Column I Column II Column III Column IV Your Quotation Your Comments Your partner’s Your reaction comments to your partner’s comments
D. Evaluation Referring to the text, check the statements that tell h ow one can cope with crisis. 1. ___ Trouble, which can be very defeating, is an inevitable part of life. 2. ___ It is an unhealthy attitude to look at trouble as something that will eventually be solved. 3. ___ One of the most difficult realities to face is forgiving oneself in the face of a devastating experience. 4. ___ It is futile to weep endlessly over something that nothing can ever undo. 5. ___ It is not physically, mentally, and emotionally sound to ceaselessly agonize over something that could have been done but wasn’t done. 6. ___ While we cannot sometimes control what happens to us, we can however control our reaction to what happens to us.
7. ___ When faced with trouble that are beyond human control, like personal tragedies, you can overcome grief by keeping faith. 8. ___ Another way of overcoming grief, frustration and suffering is to undertake positive action. 9. ___ One other way to escape the pain of a broken heart is to plunge into a social whirl or run off on healing trips. 10. ___ A useful activity that helps in coping with a troubled heart is doing something to help others. IV.
Assignment Write a paragraph or two about a crisis you have experienced and whether you coped with it in the way the writer suggested in the reading selection.