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A Semi-Detailed Lesson In Literary Genre I. Objectives

After this lesson, students will be able to:

 Define the term 'genre'  explain and discuss the different types of literary genres  list characteristics of specific literary genres II. Subject Matter a. Topic: Literary Genre b. References: masterclass/articles/what-are-the-different-genres-of- literature-a-guide-to-14-literary-genres storyboardthat/articles/e/literary-genres youtube/watch?v=oarGRayak5o c. Materials: Power point presentation/computer generated presentation, Names of Literary Genre with their definitions and match it using Colored paper and with their label using pentel pen. III. Learning Procedure a. Motivation The class will participate in completing the activity which is the matching type. The instructional material to be used and represents the different types of Literary Genre. Mechanics: To be able to find the right definition of each types of Literary Genre. b. Presentation of the topic What does a genre mean in writing?

A genre of writing is a kind of literary or artistic work. This term can also be used with a reference to the style of expressing oneself. There are several classifications of writing genres depending on the context the term is going to be used. The most general categorization of writing genres is also known as literary genres classification. It seems like there is an infinite amount of genres in literature, but in reality, there are actually many sub-genres. These sub-genres stem from the three primary forms of literature: Poetry, Drama, and Prose. Students will typically encounter these forms of literature for most of what they read and write about in school, so it is important for students to be able to recognize them and know their key characteristics. Main Literary Genres Poetry - Poetry is the most intense form of writing. It allows a writer to express his or her deepest emotions and thoughts in a very personal way. It relies heavily on figurative language, rhythm, and imagery to relay its message to readers. Primary Sub-Genres of Poetry, Songs and Ballads, Lyric, Epic, Dramatic, Narrative. Drama - Drama is a literary work written to be performed in front of an audience. It contains dialogue, and actors impersonate the characters. It is usually divided into acts or scenes and relies on props or imaginative dialogue to create a visual experience for the audience. Primary Sub-Genres of Drama, Tragedy, Comedy, History, Melodrama, Musical. Prose - Prose is the most common form of writing. It is not restricted by rhythm or dialogue, and it most closely resembles everyday speech. It is usually straightforward, and may utilize figurative language, dialogue, characters, and imagery. Prose writing is often divided into two primary categories: Fiction - Fiction is narrative writing that originates from the author’s imagination. It is designed to entertain, but it can also inspire, inform, or persuade. Primary Sub-Genres of Fiction Novel, Novella, Short Story, Myths and Legends, Fables.

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A Semi-Detailed Lesson
In Literary Genre
I. Objectives
After this lesson, students will be able to:
Define the term 'genre'
explain and discuss the different types of literary genres
list characteristics of specific literary genres
II. Subject Matter
a. Topic: Literary Genre
b. References:
https://www.masterclass.com/articles/what-are-the-different-genres-of-
literature-a-guide-to-14-literary-genres
https://www.storyboardthat.com/articles/e/literary-genres
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oarGRayak5o
c. Materials:
Power point presentation/computer generated presentation, Names of Literary
Genre with their definitions and match it using Colored paper and with their
label using pentel pen.
III. Learning Procedure
a. Motivation
The class will participate in completing the activity which is the matching
type. The instructional material to be used and represents the different types
of Literary Genre.
Mechanics: To be able to find the right definition of each types of Literary
Genre.
b. Presentation of the topic
What does a genre mean in writing?

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