Learning: Outlining Reading Texts in Various Disciplines
Learning: Outlining Reading Texts in Various Disciplines
Learning: Outlining Reading Texts in Various Disciplines
MODULE
English for Academic and Professional
Purposes G12 S2M5
I. LEARNING COMPETENCIES
1.Define an outline
2. Identify the kinds of outline according to structure
3. Use a topic and sentence outline in selecting and organizing information
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: All the activities in this module shall be answered on a separate
paper which will be attached at the end of this module !
EXPLORE
Directions: In this activity, you are tasked to read the list of words or phrases
below. Decide which two general categories, and then put the rest of the words
and phrases in the correct category. Use the table to categorize your answer.
Directions: Read the words and phrases presented on the table. The two
general categories are given or main topics. Find the words and phrases that
name the subtopics under each of the main categories. Then decide which
words and phrases fall under sub-topics.
How did
you classify
the words or
phrases?
___________________________________________________________________________
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FIRM UP
What Is It
What is an outline?
Importance of an outline
An outline allows a writer to categorize the main points, to organize
the paragraphs into an order that makes sense, and to make sure that each
paragraph/idea can be fully developed. Essentially, an outline helps prevent a writer
from getting stuck when performing the actual writing of the essay.
Once you have settled on a thesis statement and your main supporting ideas, you can
write a formal outline, creating the “skeleton” of your essay. Looking at your ideas this
way can help ensure that:
Your main points are on-topic and directly support your thesis
Your main points are logically organized.
Your most important ideas are emphasized, and your less important ideas are
subordinated.
Your main points have enough and relevant supporting evidence
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Outlines also help writers:
Make the writing process easier since you have a road map for your essay to
follow.
Break through writer’s block—for people who struggle with writer’s block, it
helps to first set up a structure with lower stakes and less pressure.
Save time writing your essay since you have a clear, focused plan to follow for
your essay.
Ensure each part of your essay relates to the essay.
Parts of an Outline
How to do it?
Thesis Statement: The increased use of social media has led to more suicides
A. Damage victims
1. depression
3. suicides
1. legal consequences
2. academic consequences
II. Prevention
B. Counselling
2. finding a mentor
Thesis Statement: The abuse of alcohol and drugs can affect a person economically,
2. Alcohol costs are always rising because of rising production costs as well as
1. Even the arrest for the possession of a minute amount of drugs can result in
high bail and court cost.
2. The cost of drugs fluctuates drastically according to the type of drug, its
availability, and the amount.
II. Alcohol and drug abuse can have severe psychological effects.
What’s More
By now you have gained understanding of the terms and concepts of outlining in
this module. The following activities will measure how much you have understood the
lesson.
A. Direction: Identify the kind of outline based on structure presented in each item.
Write your answer on the blank provided after the number.
Directions: Differentiate topic outline and sentence outline in terms of their structure
using Venn diagram.
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ASSESSMENT
TRANSFER
Activity 5: Complete the Incomplete
I. Suffering
A. Cause of Suffering
2.______________________________________________________________________
3.______________________________________________________________________
B. Forms of Suffering
1.______________________________________________________________________
2.______________________________________________________________________
3.______________________________________________________________________
Directions: Match the group of words in Column A with the concept/parts of outline
they refer to in Column B. Write only the letter of your choice on the blank provided.
Column A Column B
_____1 a map or blue print of an essay A. sentence outline
_____2 an outline that consists of a short phrase B. Outline
_____3 a chief point of an author about atopic C. Thesis statement
_____4 an outline that is written in full sentence D. Body
_____5 part of an outline that contains attention E. Introduction
grabber
_____6 the section that wraps all arguments F. Subpoints
_____7 the content of the paper that includes the G. Topic outline
evidence and support of the paper in addition to
the author’s ideas
_____8 a paragraph containing facts, statements, and H. Main point
examples
_____9 presents the central idea of the paper I. Conclusion
_____10 indicates the main points of the author J. Roman Numerals
K. Numbers
Resources
Abela, R.D (2016). Introduction to the Philosophy of the Human Person. Quezon
City, Philippines. Department of Education
Laurel, M. M., Lucero, A.F, Bumatay –Cruz, R.T (2016). English for Academic
and Professional Purposes Reader. Quezon City, Philippines. Department of
Education
My Home Work Writer. (n.d). Retrieved from
https://myhomeworkwriters.com/the5-parts-of-an-essay-made-easy/
The Process of Outlining (n.d). Retrieved from
http://accounts.smccd.edu/skyenglish/4Outlining.pdf
2. Is the lesson clear to understand? Do you like to add other information to this lesson?
3. How you will use the knowledge learned from the topic?