English For Academic and Professional Purposes
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English for Academic
and Professional
Purposes
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Focal Persons
Sciences are generally divided into four main branches: natural, social,
formal, and applied sciences. The following table shows some specific disciplines
that fall under each main branch:
Learning Competency:
MELC: Differentiates language used in academic texts from various disciplines
CS_EN11/12A-EAPP-Ia-c-2
LEARNING CONTRACT
AGREEMENT: By signing the contract, you are hereby accepting the responsibility to finish the activity
package and submit it to your teacher (____________________) on (____________________).
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Activity 1: Exploring Academic Disciplines
Consider the following circle of your teachers. They are all asking you to conduct
research in different ways using a variety of sources. Pretend that you are going to do
what is required in each subject. Put a check mark on the third column of the table which
must be considered when writing your research.
Teacher Vina
Modern Poetry Back up your
work with at
least two
Teacher David firsthand
Biology Teacher Regie sources such
History
as photos,
documents
and artifacts.
Choose a
modern Find a
product that minimum of
is selling well five
and critique experiments
the marketing that show the
techniques characteristic
involved. of silver.
b. Of general interest or
personal
3. The kind of sentences that I must use a. Complex sentences
are: with considerable
variety in construction
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b. Mostly simple
sentences joined by
conjunctions such as
“and” or “but”
4. As to its style, I must remember that: a. Formal language is
expected and
colloquial expressions
are not
acceptable
b. Colloquial words or
expressions are
acceptable (“stuff”
“sort of” or “thing”)
5. The structure of my research must be: a. Clear and well-
planned, logical flow
b. Less likely to be as
clear and organized
6. When considering grammar, it is: a. Likely to be error free
b. Freer use of grammar.
Not always complete
sentences
7. Vocabulary must be: a. Subject-specific and
academic language
used accurately
b. Everyday vocabulary.
Use of short forms,
idioms and slang to
some extent
ENGAGE
Activity 2. FORMAL VS. INFORMAL LANGUAGE.
Directions: In most of your subjects, you are required to use academic form of writing.
Work on the following activities to learn more about formal and informal language.
2.A. Read the following sentence from a student’s essay:
Articles on women's sports were placed on the left page and often at the bottom,
which is a place skipped by many readers.
Which two sentences below express the same idea using more formal
language? Put a check mark before the number.
____1. Articles on women’s sports were placed on the left page, often at the bottom,
which is an area often overlooked by readers.
____2. Articles on women’s sports were placed on the left page, often at the bottom,
which is an area most readers jump over.
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____3. Articles on women’s sports were placed on the left page, often at the bottom,
which is a less prominent position.
2.B. Directions: Match the informal vocabulary in column A with column B. Write
the answer of your choice before each number in column A.
A B
___1. look at a. somewhat, fairly, quite
___2. go over b. consider, monitor, analyze
___3. show c. commence, initiate, undertake
___4. begin d. satisfactory, favorable, positive
___5. good e. a great deal of, many
___6. a lot of f. confirm, determine, verify
___7. a bit g. solve, repair, amend
___8. fix h. demonstrate, indicate, illustrate
___9. make sure i. revise, review
ADVANCE
Activity: OBJECTIVITY
Directions: Another aspect of writing objectively is to avoid emotive language. Read the
passage below from a student's essay on media and the representation of women's
sport. Underline the three emotive language used in the text.
...Mikosa found similar results in her study for Women sport Australia, where she found
that journalists discussed the female athletes' "elegance" or referred to women as
"blonde girl(s)" and a journalist even wrote about one athlete's "domestic routine of
cooking" (1998). With this in mind, I was absolutely appalled to hear an Australian
television commentator’s reference to the women's Dutch hockey team when they won
a bronze medal on the 29/9/2000. When the team stood on the dais to receive their
medal, the male commentator’s sole comment was "Ahh look at the pretty little Dutch
girls", without any mention whatsoever of their athleticism or sporting ability. It was a sad
moment for Australian commentating and strengthens the arguments of Philips and
Mikoza regarding the language the media uses to portray sports women and women's
sport alike.
Directions: These are some ways of limiting the use of ‘I’ and ‘we’ in academic writing.
Match the statements below which use ‘I’ and ‘we’ with the most appropriate option from
the box.
GOAL: Your goal is to persuade the school heads and teachers of a learning modality
suited to the needs of the learners in your community
ROLE: You are a member of your school organization. You have been asked to express
your opinion about blended learning or face to face class during the Open Forum on
Learning Modalities
AUDIENCE: School heads, teachers, parents and SSG officers and members
SITUATION: The Department of Education is collecting data and opinions for policy
implementation on Learning Modalities to be implemented for the School Year 2020-2021.
You are tasked to represent the students to give your opinion between face to face and
blended learning.
PRODUCT: A persuasive opinion speech
BEGINNING
MIDDLE
END
GOAL: Your goal is to identify and compare polygons in a two – step process.
ROLE: You are the team leader of your group and you are being tasked to present your
findings to the class.
AUDIENCE: Your Math teacher and your classmates
SITUATION: Your teacher asked you to identify the different kinds of polygons and show
their comparison and contrast.
PRODUCT: A brief description of polygons showing their similarities and differences
GUIDE QUESTIONS:
1 What are polygons?
_______________________________________________________________
2. What are the different types of polygons and their names?
_______________________________________________________________
3. How are the polygons similar to one another?
_______________________________________________________________
4. How are they different from one another?
_______________________________________________________________
GOAL: To understand the role and rights of women in the 1920’s and today
ROLE: You are the leader of the research team in your school
AUDIENCE: Member of Women’s Organizations
SITUATION: As a team leader, you are tasked to present to all members of the Women’s
Organizations about women’s rights in the 1920’s and how they affect the women of today
PRODUCT: Comparative essay of women’s role and rights in the 1920’s and today
CATEGORY 1920’S TODAY
Jobs
Rights
Fashion
Others
Legend: Scoring:
VGE- to a very great extent 33-40
GE- to a great extent 25-32
SE- to some extent 17-24
LE- to a little extent 9-16
N- not at all 8
Reflect on what you have learned after taking up this lesson by completing the
K-W-L chart below.
References
https://lnu.se/contentassets/5d0c8d7cc8bf4127bfb959327c6c7ad4/chartacadem
icwriting.pdf
https://courses.lumenlearning.com/suny-jeffersoncc-styleguide/chapter/exploring-
academic-disciplines/
https://courses.lumenlearning.com/suny-jeffersoncc-styleguide/chapter/exploring-
academic-disciplines/
http://www.ascd.org/publications/books/114004/chapters/Academic-Language.aspx
https://en.islcollective.com/english-esl-worksheets/search/expressing+opinion
https://www.warrencountyscho
ols.org/userfiles/2608/my%20files/artificial%20island%20project.pdf?id=549220
https://www.monash.edu/rlo/research-writing-assignments/writing/features-of-
academic-writing/academic-language
ADVANCE.
Activity. Objectivity
...Mikosa found similar results in her study for Women sport Australia,
where she found that journalists discussed the female athletes' "elegance" or referred to
women as "blonde girl(s)" and a journalist even wrote about one athlete's "domestic
routine of cooking" (1998). With this in mind, I was absolutely appalled to hear an
Australian television commentator’s reference to the women's Dutch hockey team when
they won a bronze medal on the 29/9/2000. When the team stood on the dais to receive
their medal, the male commentator’s sole comment was "Ahh look at the pretty little
Dutch girls", without any mention whatsoever of their athleticism or sporting ability. It
was a sad moment for Australian commentating and strengthens the arguments of
Philips and Mikoza regarding the language the media uses to portray sports women and
women's sport alike.
NURTURE
Answers vary
RINA G.MIRAMONTE
VINA VICTORIA F. ABADILLA
Writers
Learning Competency:
MELC: Uses knowledge of text structure to glean the information he/she needs.
(CS_EN11/12A-EAPP-Ia-c-4)
Directions and Instructions
Hello, learner! You are about to check your learning/s on the different topics under the
English for Academic and Professional Purposes in a five-stage exploration (1-Load, 2-
Engage, 3-Advance, 4-Refine, 5-Nurture). Just follow the instructions given for every
task.
LEARNING CONTRACT
AGREEMENT: By signing the contract, you are hereby accepting the responsibility to finish the activity
package and submit it to your teacher (____________________) on (____________________).
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Activity 1. Directions: Read the passages and identify the text structure. Write
information from the passage into the appropriate graphic organizer.
Note: Passages are found after the answer key.
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ENGAGE
Activity 2.A. Directions: Read each passage and identify how the information is
being organized. Choose your choice from the box below.
Cause and Effect Spatial/ Descriptive
1. Ice-cream is a delicious frozen treat that comes in a many different colors and flavors.
Two of my favorite flavors are strawberry and chocolate. Though both of these flavors
are delicious, strawberry may contain pieces of fruit while chocolate usually will not.
Even though more chocolate ice-cream is sold across the country annually than
strawberry, each flavor tastes great inside of a milk shake.
2. The ice-cream shop around the corner from my house has the best ice-cream in the
city. When you first walk inside, there is a long chrome counter with matching stools
extending to alongside the far wall. Right where the counter stops, the booth seating
begins. There are lots of old-timey knickknacks on the walls and chrome napkin holders
on all the tables. My favorite part of the shop is behind the counter glass, where they
keep all of the ice-cream flavors. A rainbow of delicious sugary flavors is kept cool and
delicious behind the counter glass.
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3. Freezer burn may have wasted more ice-cream than sidewalks. If you don’t know,
freezer burn is when ice crystals form on the surface of ice-cream. These ice crystals
can ruin the texture and flavor of the ice cream. But you can prevent freezer burn. Since
freezer burn is caused when melted ice-cream is refrozen, rather than eating your ice-
cream from the container as it melts, scoop your ice-cream into a bowl and put the
container back in the fridge immediately. Doing this ought to help you solve your issues
with freezer burn.
4. No one knows the true origin of ice-cream, but the first published ice-cream recipe
appears in “Mrs. Mary Eales's Receipts,” a cookbook that was printed in London in 1718.
Sometime around 1832, an African American confectioner named Augustus Jackson
created multiple ice cream recipes and invented a superior technique to manufacture ice
cream. Ice cream soda was invented around 1874, but the real breakthrough may have
been at the 1904 World’s Fair in St. Louis, Missouri, when the American ice-cream cone
was unveiled!
5. Making ice-cream is not easy. Cream and sugar have to first be mixed in a frozen
container. Ingredients may be added at this point, if desired. The mixture must be stirred
and whipped until the cream and sugar mixture is frozen. Depending on the equipment,
this may take as long as an hour. After the ice-cream is prepared, it must be kept frozen
until it is ready to be enjoyed. Making ice-cream is difficult, but most people would agree
that it is worth the trouble.
6. Have you ever had an ice-cream headache? That’s when a painful sensation
resonates in your head after eating something cold (usually ice-cream) on a hot day.
This pain is produced by the dilation of a nerve center in the roof of your mouth. The
nerve center is overreacting to the cold by trying to heat your brain. Ice-cream
headaches have turned many smiles to frowns.
7. One time my mom and I made ice-cream. We added sugar and cream into a big
glass bowl. We kept it frozen in the middle of a bigger glass bowl. While it froze, I stirred
the mixture with a hand mixer. It was the first time that had I used one and it splattered
ice-cream mixture all over the kitchen. The rest of the mixture finally froze, so we ate
some ice cream, and then put the remaining portions in the freezer so that it wouldn’t get
freezer burned. That was a good day.
8. It was the most beautiful banana split that I had ever seen. In the middle of the bowl,
there were three scoops of ice-cream: chocolate, strawberry, and vanilla. On top of the
ice-cream were a banana and a thick web of chocolate and caramel sauces. A huge
puff of whipped cream covered the sauces and a handful of crushed nuts dappled the
whipped cream. On top of it all was a cherry, but I’ve never liked the soggy squish of
cherries.
9. When it comes to making ice-cream, you can do it the traditional way, by stirring it in
a frozen container, or you can use liquid nitrogen to freeze your mixture. There are some
advantages to using liquid nitrogen. Since liquid nitrogen freezes the mixture faster, the
crystal grains are smaller, giving the ice-cream a creamier texture. The downside is that
ice-crystals grow faster in ice-cream prepared using liquid nitrogen, so it must be stored
at much colder temperatures. Both methods produce a distinct texture, and both are
delicious.
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ADVANCE
Activity 2. Instructions: Match the definition with the term by writing the letter of the
correct answer before each number in column A.
__10. An action and its results are discussed a. chronological
__11. Information is organized in order of time b. problem and solution
__12. a difficulty is described and an answer is c. sequence / process
offered d. cause and effect
REFINE
Activity 3. Directions: Read each passage and:
1. write a sentence explaining the main idea of the text;
2. create a title for the passage related to the main idea; and,
3. put information from the passage into a graphic organizer representing the text
structure.
Note: Passages are found after the answer key.
Structures: cause and effect, chronological, compare and contrast, sequence / process
writing, problem and solution, or spatial /descriptive writing.
NURTURE:
Activity 4. Directions: It’s time to write your own academic writing. Using the prompts
given, write an essay using any of the text structures.
Reflect on what you have learned after taking up this lesson by completing the
K-W-L chart below.
Criteria VGE GE SE LE N
(5) (4) (3) (2) (1)
1. The ideas in the presentation are organized.
2. The message is expressed clearly.
3. There are sufficient supporting ideas.
4. The choice of words is appropriate to the audience.
5. Biases are avoided.
6. Speech is free from grammatical mistakes.
7. Ideas are communicated vividly and meaningfully.
8. Nonverbal cues are appropriate.
TOTAL
GRAND TOTAL /40
Answer Key
Activity 1
1. Compare and Contrast
2. Chronological Order (passage demonstrates the passage of time, whereas
sequence occurs at no specific time)
3. Chronological Order
4. Problem and solution
5. Cause and Effect
6. Sequence
Activity 2
1. compare and contrast
2. spatial / descriptive
3. problem and solution
4. sequence / process
5. chronological
6. cause and effect
7. chronological
8. spatial / descriptive
9. compare and contrast
10. D
11. A
12. B
13. C
14. D
15. B
Activity 3
1. This paragraph describes post-traumatic amnesia. It is organized as cause and
effect.
2. This paragraph describes the strange case of Ansel Bourne. It is organized
chronologically.
3. This paragraph describes how you can improve your memory through diet. It is
organized as problem and solution.
4. This paragraph compares and contrasts real life amnesia and amnesia as
depicted on television and in movies. It is organized as compare and contrast.
5. This paragraph describes ways I which a person with anterograde amnesia
could treat their condition. It is organized as sequence / process or problem and
solution.
6. This paragraph describes the parts of the brain. It is organized spatially.
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7. This passage is how rodeo clowns protect bull riders. It is organized as cause
and effect.
8. This passage is how wolverine rob other animals of their meals. It is organized
as cause and effect.
9. This passage is about how the game of basketball was invented. It is organized
chronologically.
10. This passage is about the unique flying abilities of the hummingbird. It is
organized as compare and contrast.
11. This passage explains how to make good cookies. It is organized as sequence
or process writing.
12. This passage explains how machine guns have been modified to keep them
from overheating. It is organized as problem and solution.
.
Activity 4
Outputs vary
Activity 5
Outputs vary
ELMA LIEZL C. RALLECA
Writer
ACTIVITY 1
Learning Competency:
MELC: Uses various techniques in summarizing a variety of academic texst
CS_EN11/12A-EAPP-Iac-4
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Directions and Instructions
Hello, learner! You are about to check your learning/s on using various techniques in
summarizing a variety of academic text in a five-stage exploration (1-Load, 2-Engage, 3-
Advance, 4-Refine, 5-Nurture). Just follow the instructions given for every task.
LEARNING CONTRACT
AGREEMENT: By signing the contract, you are hereby accepting the responsibility to finish the activity
package and submit it to your teacher (____________________) on (____________________).
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Activity 1. Begin with Main Ideas
Directions: When you summarize, you explain the main idea(s) from someone else’s
work. Read the following text and select from the choices its summarized form.
A. Shakespeare
The idea that women are not equal to men has been a prevailing, common
theme in literature since the beginning of time. Like their predecessors,
Renaissance writers staunchly laid down the tenet that women were less
valuable throughout the pages of effusive literary writings, where women are
alternately idolized as virtuous or shunned as harlots. One man proved to be
a glaring contradiction to this falsity. That man was William Shakespeare and
he had the courage in those turbulent days to recognize the value and equality
of women. His portrayal of women differed than that of many of his
contemporaries during the Renaissance era.
B. Social Movements
Society, though not perfect, is a working group of people trying to live
together in peace. For the most part, people tend to obey the laws set before
them and abide by societal codes. However, some people believe the
government has made desperate errors, and they wish to change the status
quo only to bring peace again in a different way. Those people begin what are
known as social movements. These are small groups within societies that seek
change. These social movements can rall around anything from saving eagles
to saving trees and once a social movement is in motion, it either is inculcated
into society or disappears out. Either way, society will emerge from the social
movement and will stabilize again into peace.
C. Digital Divide
The digital divide is an issue that sheds light on a pervasive social situation
in the U.S.: some people in the U.S. have access to the Internet and its
extensive array of information, but other people do not. The difference
between the people who can sign on and those who can’t is a difference that
has always divided the nation: race or ethnicity. In today’s society, the Internet
is power because of the vast amount of information it provides, opportunities
it creates, and its linkage to future societal norms. Therefore, the digital divide
is not an easily solved economic issue as it may seem at first, but rather a
social issue, and one that is merely a glimpse into the bigger picture of social
inequality.
1. The digital divide is not an easily solved economic issue as it may seem at
first, but rather a social issue, and one that is merely a glimpse into the bigger
picture of social inequality.
2. US have access to the Internet, but still they are not sure that everybody has
access on it.
3. Digital divide is a social issue which means that many have still a difficult
situation in life.
ENGAGE. IDENTIFY SUPPORTING DETAILS
Activity 2. Directions: After being able to find the main ideas, it’s time to distinguish
significant supporting details. Here is an activity that will sharpen your ability to decide
whether evidence truly supports a point. Put a check (✓) next to the one item that
logically supports the point.
_____ B. Proms usually feature a theme, and the room the prom is held in is decorated
according to that theme. Often a photographer is hired to take pictures of the couples as
they arrive. Some proms even have thrones set up for the prom king and queen.
_____ A. Many people will go to almost any length to avoid speaking to a group. If they
are forced to do it, they can feel so anxious that they actually develop physical symptoms.
If asked, people will often prefer that anything happen to them as an alternative to having
to speak in public.
_____ B. Some people will pretend to be ill to avoid speaking publicly. Stage fright,
stammering, and blushing are frequent reactions. When asked to rank their worst fears,
people often list public speaking as even worse than death.
ADVANCE
Activity 3. Directions: Read the following paragraphs. Each consists of a stated main
idea and several details. Since there is more than one detail, you will select more than
one answer for the first question for each paragraph. The second question about each
paragraph asks you the purpose of the details in the paragraph or, in other words, the
type of information and the details present (such as explanations, descriptions,
examples, and so forth). Put a check mark before the number of your answer.
Students born after 1982 are considered Millennials, and they exhibit quite different
characteristics from those of students only a few years older. Among the differences
are these:
Source: Helen Woodman, Ed., Basic Skills SPIN Newsletter, November, 2004, National Association for Developmental Education.
Personal digital assistants (PDAs) are small, hand-held electronic organizers that
come in a range of prices and capabilities. These lightweight computers are usually
operated with a stylus, a special "pen." The most basic, inexpensive PDAs have
monochromatic screens. They can be used to organize and store contact information,
such as names, phone numbers, and email addresses. More expensive models have
color screens and offer computer-like applications. For example, you can manage email
and create documents. In addition, they include a calendar function that allows you to
keep track of appointments and events. They feature the ability to play video and audio
files. The most expensive PDAs also offer a phone function, including text messaging.
Are you in the habit of skipping breakfast? Breakfast is important; it gets your
metabolism going. Then spread your remaining calories throughout the rest of the day
by eating a wholesome lunch, nutritious snack, and balanced dinner. Eating this way
keeps your metabolism high. You are also less likely to binge on junk food. You will
have more energy and feel better if you eat nutritious food at least every four hours
A. Passage 1
1. 1. What makes an effective leader? 2. To be sure, no one characteristic or trait defines
an effective leader. 3. It is true, however, that effective leaders get the most out of
employees or group members by holding them to very high standards or expectations.
4. Setting high standards increases productivity because people tend to live up to the
expectations set for them by superiors. 5.This is an example of the Pygmalion effect,
which works in a subtle, often unconscious way. 6. When a managerial leader believes
that a group member will succeed, the manager communicates this belief without
realizing that he or she is doing so. 7. Conversely, when a leader expects a group
member to fail, that person will not usually disappoint the manager. 8. The manager’s
expectation of success or failure becomes a selffulfilling prophecy. 9. Thus it pays for a
manager to expect the best from employees.
Support:
1. People are likely to live up to a manager's or superior's expectations.
2. Called the “Pygmalion effect” i.e. expect the best and you'll get it.
3.______________________________________________________________
4. ______________________________________________________________
B. Passage 2
3. 1 Despite its rapid spread, Islam is not a religion for those who are casual about
regulations. 2 On the contrary, adhering to the rules of Islam takes effort and
discipline. 3 One must rise before dawn to observe the first of five prayers required
daily, none of which can take place without first cleansing oneself according to an
established ritual or ceremony. 4 Sleep, work, and recreational activities take
second place to prayer. 5 Fasting for the month of Ramadan, undertaking the
pilgrimage to Mecca at least once in a lifetime, paying tax for relief of the Muslim
poor, and accepting Islam’s creed require a serious and an energetic
commitment. 6 On the whole, the vast majority of Muslims worldwide do observe
those tenets.*
(Adapted from Jan Goodwin, Price of Honor, Plume Books, 2002 p. 29.)
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Main Idea: Practitioners of Islam need to be willing to make a lot of effort
to follow the rules of their faith.
Support: 1. Get up before dawn, perform ritualized cleansing and say the first
of five daily prayers.
2. _________________________________________________________________
3. Fasting for the month of Ramadan.
4. ________________________________________________________________
5.________________________________________________________________
6. Accepting Islamic beliefs.
C. Passage 3
Main Idea_____________________________________________________________
Support: -
1. ___________________________________________________________
2. His changes to British spellings became popular, for instance, "theater" and "plow"
instead of “theatre” and “plough.”
3. ___________________________________________________________________
4. ___________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
5. Webster even criticized George Washington for wanting to hire a Scotch tutor.
_________________________________________________________________
Activity 5. Directions: Applying the techniques you have learned from the previous
activities, you are now ready to make a summary by digesting every paragraph of an
academic text. Read the selection below and make a summary for each of its
paragraphs.
Paragraph 1 Summary:
___________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________
Being bullied makes kids feel different, powerless, unpopular and alone. It can be
difficult to stand up for yourself when you are being bullied. The bully seems more
powerful than you are. Being bullied can lead to feeling sick or having problems at
school. It can even lead some kids to want to be a bully themselves.
Paragraph 2 Summary:
___________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
There are many reasons why kids bully other kids. Some want to copy their friends.
Some think that being a bully will make them respected by other kids, or make them
popular. Sometimes bullies think that they are better than their victims, and so they
bully other kids to prove it.
Paragraph 3. Summary:
___________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
No matter what the reasons behind it or what form it takes, bullying is wrong. Bullies
use power to hurt people. Bullies might use physical strength. They might use
popularity or being smart. Or they may use secrets that they know about to hurt other
kids. And bullying is not just bad for the kid being bullied. It is likewise damaging for
the bully too. Kids who are bullies often grow up to have problems like using alcohol
and drugs, getting into fights and dropping out of school.
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Paragraph 4 Summary:
___________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
You may not know what to do if you witness bullying. It may make you feel depressed
or worried. You may not feel safe. These feelings may make you want to join in the
bullying, or be silent, so as not to get bullied yourself. Or maybe the bullying makes
you so angry that you stand up to the bully yourself. The best, and the safest thing to
do is always to bring the bullying to the attention of an adult, who will put a stop to it.
Paragraph 5 Summary:
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Directions: After coming up with a summary of the text per paragraph, you are now
ready to make an outline of your work. Complete the information below:
MAIN IDEA:
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SUPPORTING DETAILS:
1. ___________________________________________________________
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2. ___________________________________________________________
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3. ___________________________________________________________
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4. ___________________________________________________________
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5. ___________________________________________________________
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Reflect on what you have learned after taking up this lesson by completing the
K-W-L chart below.
References
• https://www.lib.sfu.ca/about/branches-depts/slc/writing/sources/summarizing
• https://www.townsendpress.com/sites/default/files/tinymce/writing%20and%20
motvn/RWC_chapter4.pdf
• https://advice.writing.utoronto.ca/researching/summarize/
• https://www.readingrockets.org/content/pdfs/summarizing_Strategies.pdf
• https://www.lib.sfu.ca/about/branches-depts/slc/writing/sources/summarizing
• https://www.englishworksheetsland.com/grade4/readinginfo/2/1bully.pdf
• https://bookunitsteacher.com/wp/?p=7243
ANSWER KEY:
LOAD Begin With Main Ideas
Activity 1
1. A
2. A
3. A
REFINE
Passage 1. Possible Answers
Main Idea: Effective leaders encourage a high level of performance by expecting
the best from their employees.
2. Called the “Pygmalion effect” i.e. expect the best and you'll get it.
3. leader who expects the best gets high achievement, and a leader who
doesn't expect much gets low achievement
4. pays for leaders to expect the best
Support: 1. Get up before dawn, perform ritualized cleansing and say the first
of five daily prayers.
2. Prayer is a priority. Everything else is seconday
3. Fasting for the month of Ramadan.
4. Pilgrimage to Mecca atleast once a lifetime
5. Paying tax or doing good to Muslim poor
6. Accepting Islamic beliefs.
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Main Idea: Noah Webster, the creator of Webster's dictionary, wanted the free US from
Britains’ linguistic influence
Support 1: He coined the term “American English” because he wanted US to have its -
own unique language
2. His changes to British spellings became popular, for instance, "theater" and "plow"
instead of “theatre” and “plough.”
3. He purposely titled his dictionary, “American Dictionary of the English Language”
4. He intentionally included thousands of American words unheard by the British.
5. Webster even criticized George Washington for wanting to hire a Scotch tutor.
NURTURE
Possible Answers:
Paragraph 1 Summary
Bullying is simply harming other kids habitually. It can have many forms like
teasing, threatening, spreading lies, discriminating, yelling at or hitting someone. It
can also be in the form of text messages or emails, or by posting rumors or
embarrassing photos or videos on social media platforms
Paragraph 2 Summary:
Being bullied makes someone helpless which can lead to sickness or problems
in school. It can even make someone hurt himself.
Paragraph 3. Summary:
There are many reasons for bullying. Some kids bully others because they want
to become popular and powerful.
Paragraph 4 Summary:
Bullying is always wrong no matter what reasons are behind it. It is both
disadvantageous to the bully and the bullied. They grow up having serious problems
in life
You might not know what to do when you witness bullying, but the best thing to
do is to report it to an adult who can put a stop into it.
MAIN IDEA: Bullying is simply harming other kids habitually. It can have many forms
like teasing, threatening, spreading lies, discriminating, yelling at or hitting someone.
It can also be in the form of text messages or emails, or by posting rumors or
embarrassing photos or videos on social media platforms
SUPPORTING DETAILS:
1. Being bullied makes someone helpless which can lead to sickness or
problems in school. It can even make someone hurt himself.
2. There are many reasons for bullying. Some kids bully others because
they want to become popular and powerful.
3. Bullying is always wrong no matter what reasons are behind it. It is
both disadvantageous to the bully and the bullied. They grow up having
serious problems in life
4. You might not know what to do when you witness bullying, but the best
thing to do is to report it to an adult who can put a stop into it
Activity 7. Your Final Summary
Possible Answer
Bullying: What It Is and What To Do About It
Bullying is simply harming other kids repeatedly. It can be in the form of teasing,
threatening, spreading lies, discriminating, yelling at or hitting someone. It can also be
in the form of text messages or emails, or by posting rumors or embarrassing photos
or videos on social media platforms
Being bullied makes someone helpless, which can lead to sickness or problems
in school or worse, makes someone hurt himself.
Some kids bully others because they want to become popular and powerful. No
matter what the reason is, bullying is always wrong and disadvantageous both to the
bully and the bullied because they will tend to grow up having serious problems in life.
You might not know what to do when you witness bullying, but the best thing to
do is to report it to an adult who can put a stop into it
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ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL PURPOSES
The topic sentence is different from the thesis statement. The thesis statement
tells what the entire paper is about. It is used to define the purpose of the paper, to
argue or to state a point. The topic sentence, however, shows only what the paragraph
is about. It is sometimes called the focus sentence in the paragraph.
In academic writing, the thesis is often explicit; it is a sentence that forms part
of the paper and it is directly stated in the text. It may be found in the beginning of the
work, but not always–some types of academic writing leave the thesis until the
conclusion.
POOR BETTER
Home and Schools Parents should participate
more in the education of their
children.
4. A good thesis is restricted. It deals with bite-size issues that narrow down
big ideas into more specific ones.
POOR BETTER
The world is in a terrible Trade barriers contribute to
mess. international tensions.
5. A good thesis is unified. The thesis expresses one major idea about its
subject.
POOR BETTER
Detective stories are not a Detective stories appeal to
high form of literature, but people the basic human desire for thrills.
have always been fascinated by
them, and many fine writers have
experimented with them.
POOR BETTER
The Mobile Science Museum The Mobile Science Museum is
is impressive. a good place to visit by Science
lovers.
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Learning Competency:
MELC: State the thesis statement of an academic text (S1/2 Q1/3)
CG: CS_EN11/12A-EAPP-Ia-c-6
LEARNING CONTRACT
AGREEMENT: By signing the contract, you are hereby accepting the responsibility to finish the activity
package and submit it to your teacher (____________________) on (____________________).
LOAD
Activity 1. Directions: The previous information discusses the difference between a
good and poor thesis. To measure your understanding of their characteristics, identify
whether the following statements are TRUE OR FALSE. Write TRUE before each
number, if the statement is correct, if not, write FALSE.
________ 1. In writing a thesis statement, it must not be unified. It should not
express one major idea about its subject.
________ 2. You can make a good thesis statement by just writing a ‘title-like’
statement for your write-up.
________ 3. If the thesis statement only announces the subject and does not
invite interpretation, the thesis is not good.
________ 4. A good thesis expresses a fact which is absolute.
________ 5. The idea communicated by the thesis statement should be clear.
ENGAGE
Activity 2. Directions: Using your knowledge on the characteristics of a good thesis
statement, evaluate whether the following statements are good or not. Write GOOD if
it is an effective thesis; otherwise write NOT GOOD and state your reason why. Write
your answer on the space provided.
Examples:
• Gravity is the fundamental force that is responsible for interactions which
occur because of mass between matters and particles.
ANSWER: NOT GOOD – It is an absolute fact.
ADVANCE
Activity 3. Directions: Read carefully each pair of thesis statements given below
and choose which one is better. Write the letter only on the space before each item.
_____1. A. I want to show how cardiology has changed in the last 20 years.
B. The advances in cardiology over the last 20 years significantly
impacted the field of medicine.
_____3. A. People are living longer than ever due to better diets, a cleaner
environment, and improved medical care.
B. The average person can now expect to live longer.
_____4. A. Many professors and students believe there is a need for university
courses in Arabic, Chinese, and Hindi.
B. Although universities offer courses in many European languages,
many professors and students see the need to offer Arabic,
Chinese, and Hindi as well.
1. For the Ybanags, health is of paramount importance. They value it more than
anything else, more than their material possessions. This attitude toward health
can be seen in their Unoni.
“Maski awattu cucuam, nu mapia laman y gawagawayan, maski mazziya,
basta napya.”
[Even if you have no material possessions, as long as you have good health, even
if you’re poor, as long as you’re healthy.]
The said Unoni is teaching the Ybanags to guard their health as it would be
their ultimate wealth. Practically, if a family member gets sick, much time to enjoy
life is taken away, more money is forcefully spent, and the worst would be the stress
that it would cause. There is no greater wealth then, than to stay healthy.
Adapted from Melad, J.M.(2014). Ybanag Unoni: Reflective Of Values And
Virtues.Retrieved from https://www.academia.edu/
37468233/YBANAG_UNONI_REFLECTIVE_OF_VALUES_AND_VIRTUES
2. The spirit of solidarity is very visible to Ivatans. They have this voluntary
communal labor called yaru or what we have known in Tagalog as bayanihan.
The kayvayvanan, for one, is used mainly to refer to house building, clearing
of agricultural land and planting. As such, volunteers to a kayvayvanan are
necessarily able-bodied men or women. The elected leaders work out a schedule
and the members take turns using the services of this group.
The payuhuan operates on the same principle as the kayvayvanan but
applies to smaller-scale farm jobs as well as everyday tasks like weeding and
planting. Members of the payuhuan are usually close friends and relatives giving it
a more intimate social closeness than the kayvayvanan. The kayvayvanan may
also be contracted for paid labor, which is not true of the payuhuan.
Adapted from Melad, J.M.(2014). Ybanag Unoni: Reflective Of Values And Virtues.Retrieved from
https://www.academia.edu/ 37468233/ YBANAG_UNONI_REFLECTIVE_OF_VALUES_AND_VIRTUES
4. Ilocanos have long been stereotyped as being "kuripot" or stingy with money.
But data from the National Statistical Coordination Board shows that Ilocanos are
not as thrifty as everyone thinks they are.
NSCB director-general Romulo Virola said Region I (Ilocos Region) does not
have the highest savings ratio in the Philippines. The region only ranks 9th with its
savings to income ratio of 0.179 in 2009.
Virola noted people in the Cordillera Administrative Region, Region II
(Cagayan Valley) and Region VII (Central Visayas) had better savings rate than
the Ilocanos, based on the Family Income and Expenditures Survey (FIES) in
2009.
NURTURE
Activity 5. Directions: Read each of the following texts and write the thesis statement
on your paper. Remember that thesis statement can be directly or indirectly stated in
the text. To rate your answer, a rubric will be used, and a corresponding interpretation
or recommendation is given for your score in each item.
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3. Despite its hard hit on physical businesses, online shopping has proved to have
many positive advantages for consumers. Online stores are open 24 hours a day, 7
days a week, so the issue of a store closing before the consumer can make it on time
is completely eliminated. Online shopping is exceptionally efficient during the
holidays; shoppers do not have to bother with the long, exasperating lines, and they
get to cut back on gas spending by staying indoors. Due to the lack of operating costs,
online retailers can sell goods at lower prices; this makes the experience of online
shopping not only faster and convenient, but it is also far cheaper than going to the
physical store.
Adapted from http://belltower.mtaloy.edu/2017/09/the-effects-of-online-shopping/
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4. Cyber-bullying has been a problem for a very long time. Due to the development
of our technology today, cyber-bullying has become one of the most difficult issues
to resolve in our society. Since cyber-bullying issues are more likely to happen at
schools, social networking, and mobile phones; teachers, principals, and parents are
responsible for monitoring, preventing, and punish cyber-bullying. The expectations
of most parents in the school is protection. Meanwhile, many staffs feel unprepared
and unwilling to be prosecutors and judges because they do not want to be sued for
something done which might seem right to them but not to others, especially to
parents who are responsible for the child's wellbeing.
Adapted from https://www.megaessays.com/viewpaper/203969.html
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Countries are racing to slow the spread of the virus by testing and treating
patients, carrying out contact tracing, limiting travel, quarantining citizens, and
cancelling large gatherings such as sporting events, concerts, and schools.
The pandemic is moving like a wave—one that may yet crash on those least
able to cope.
Reflect on what you have learned after taking up this lesson by completing the
K-W-L chart below.
References
ANSWER KEY:
Activity 1
1. FALSE 3. TRUE 5. TRUE
2. FALSE 4. FALSE
Activity 2
1. The planet closest to the sun is Mercury.
NOT GOOD -The sentence is a statement of fact.
2. The Columbus Cavaliers have trouble at the defensive end and linebacker
positions, and front- office tensions don't help, but the team should be able to
make the play-offs.
NOT GOOD – The sentence is not unified.
3. Common sense is sometimes the enemy of genius.
GOOD
4. Too many people get divorced for trivial reasons.
GOOD
5. The thesis of this paper is the difficulty of solving our environmental problems.
NOT GOOD – The sentence is a declaration of the subject.
Activity 3
1. B
2. B
3. A
4. B
5. A
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CARLOS B. GARCIA
Writer
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