Department Of Education Region 1 Division of San Carlos DEMONSTRATION LESSON PLAN in ENGLISH I Prepared By: GISSELLE C. GARCIA Teacher Applicant I. OBJECTIVES At the end of the 60-minute period‚ students should be able to achieve the following with at least 75 % of success: a. Differentiate the three degrees of comparison b. Construct effective sentences using correct adjective and the degrees of comparison c. Appreciate the use of adjectives and its three degrees of comparison
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CONTENTS I. Introduction.......................................................................2 II. Semantic‚ Morphological and Syntactic Properties………………………………………………...3 1. Semantic Properties…………………………………..3 2. Morphological Properties…………………………….4 1. Base adjectives………………………………….4 2. Derived adjectives………………………………5 3. Compound adjectives…………………………...6 4. Degrees of comparison………………………….8 3. Syntactic Properties…………………………………
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The culture of Greek mythology has impacted modern culture. The first ever written origin story of greek mythology took place around 700 B.C. (Athena) Greek mythology impacted modern culture by the way people live and even design houses today. The religion of greek culture is based on time-honored observances and was rooted in the Bronze Age. Their religion was not based on toe thora or the christian bible‚ but it was based off of exchange. Individual worshipers where to give gifts to gods and goddesses
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Poseidon- Neptune‚ ruler of sea Hades – Pluto god of underworld Pallas Athena – Minerva Phoebes Apollo Artemis (Diana) Aphrodite- Venus Hermes- Mercury Ares- Mars Hephaestus- Vulcan Hestia- Vesta Zeus (Jupiter) Zeus the Olympian Greek mythology supreme commander Some Greeks believe that he is one true god before Christ‚ most feared god God of sky‚ enforcer of justice for both god and people Has the most devastating power What we know about Zeus was written by ancient Greek author
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are adjectives? Why are this called adjectives? What did you notice about the sentences? What are the three degree comparison of adjectives? What is positive adjectives? What is comparative adjectives? What is superlative adjectives? Give examples of Postive. Give examples of Comparative. Give examples of Superlative. E. Groupings Learning Styles Mastery | Intrapersonal | Create Visual organizer to explain the degree of adjectives Have the Students
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Level D Level D Juan Sadut (Lazy Juan) Narrated by Nicolas Zafra‚ an Ilocano from San Fernando‚ La Union. The story is very popular among the country people about San Fernando‚ he reports. (1) Many years ago there lived a certain old couple who had an only son. Juan‚ for that was the boy’s name‚ was known throughout the village as an idler‚ and for this reason he was called Juan Sadut. He had no liking for any kind of work; in fact‚ his contempt for all work was so great‚ that he never even
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Joseph Campbell’s The Hero with a Thousand Faces depicts how a hero transcends and transforms from ordinary to extraordinary. In the book‚ The Hero with a Thousand Faces discusses his theory of the journey of the archetypal hero found in world of mythologies. In relation‚ a hero’s journey is depicted in the story Inanna‚ the queen of heaven and earth. The story follows through as her descent to the underworld‚ with challenges before and after achieving her "Hero" status. Moreover‚ Campbell’s The Hero’s
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degree Superlative degree ADJECTIVES : Positive Degree The Positive Degree of an adjective is used to discribe a single thing or person. It simply describe the existence of a quality. Rudi is a tall boy. ADJECTIVES : Comparative Degree The Comparative Degrre of an adjective is used to compare two person or things with each other. Roni is taller than Rudi. RONI RUDI ADJECTIVES : Superlative Degree The Superlative Degrre of an adjective is used to compare more than
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comparison.............................................................................5 more and more + adjective……………………................................................................6 the + comparative … the + comparative...........................................................................6 Position of comparatives and superlatives..................................................................................7 Conclusion……………………………………………………………………………………..8 Literature……………………………................
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Comparative study in performance of male and female in taking up Maritime Education Introduction Comparative is a syntactic construction that serves to express a comparison between two or more entities or groups of entities in quality‚ quantity‚ or degree; it is one of the degrees of comparison‚ alongside the positive and the superlative. The comparative is signaled in English by the suffix -er or by a word of comparison such as as‚ more‚ or less and the conjunction- or preposition-like
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