Parallelism
Parallelism
I. OBJECTIVES
A. Content Standards: The learner understands the role parallel
structure in the context of writing.
C. Learning Cognitive:
Competencies/Specific Identify sentences with and without parallel
Objectives: structures.
Define parallel structures.
Familiarize rules on parallel structures.
Identify errors in parallel structure
Craft sentences using parallel structures
correctly.
Affective:
Value the significance of parallel structure
in writing.
B. Establishing a purpose for Before unravelling the new topic, the teacher will
the lesson. present images to the class. Each picture will be
shown separately and the students will be asked
to share their perceptions.
My English My English
conversations class is conversations class is
made up of Mexicans, made up of Mexicans,
Saudis, and Bosnians. Saudis, and some
people are from
Bosnia.
Parallel Structure
Refers to using two or more words,
phrases, or clauses that have similar parts
of speech or patterns
Provides a phrase with balance and clarity
Serves to give a pattern and rhythm
The repetition of two grammatical form or
more parts of a sentence.
The use of coordinating conjunctions such
as “and”, “but”, or “or” is the usual way to
join parallel structures with the same level
of importance.
For example:
Example:
Or
I like to jog, bake, paint, and watch movies.
(all are in infinitive form preceded by to)
Example:
a. garden c. dance
b. gardening d. planted
a. sweeter c. sweet
b. sweetest d. getting sweet
1.
a. Jack was calm, peaceful and quiet.
b. Jack was calm peaceful, and quiet.
c. Jack was calm, peaceful and, quiet.
d. Jack was calm peaceful and quiet.
2.
a. The football players practiced kicking, and
running.
b. The football players practiced kicking;
throwing, and running.
c. The football players practiced kicking,
throwing, and running.
d. The football players practiced kicking;
throwing and, running.
3.
a. All plants need sunlight, water, and
minerals from the soil.
b. All plants need sunlight, water and
minerals, from the soil.
c. All plants need sunlight, water and,
minerals from the soil.
d. All plants need sunlight water and minerals
from the soil.
E. Discussing new concepts and
practicing new skills #2
Remarks:
Reflection:
E. Which of my teaching
strategies worked well? Why did
these work?
F. What difficulties did I encounter
which my principal or supervisor
can help me solve?