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READING AND WRITING TOPICS

SECOND SEMESTER 4. Explains critical reading as reasoning

UNIT 1 5. Formulates evaluative statements about


1. Describes a written text as connected a text read
discourse a. Formulates assertions about the content
and properties of a text read
b. Formulates meaningful counterclaims in
2. Distinguishes between and among response to claims made in a text read
techniques in selecting and organizing
information
a. brainstorming list 6. Determines textual evidence to validate
b. graphic organizer assertions and counterclaims made about a
c. topic outline text read
d. sentence outline

7. Explains how one’s purpose is a crucial


3. Distinguishes between and among consideration in academic and professional
patterns of development in writing across writing
disciplines
a. narration
b. description 8. Identifies the unique features of and
c. definition requirements in composing texts that are
d. exemplification / classification useful across disciplines
e. comparison and contrast a. Book Review or Article Critique
f. cause and effect b. Literature Review
g. problem - solution c. Research Report
h. persuasion d. Project Proposal
e. Position Paper

4. Identifies properties of a well-written UNIT 3


text
a. organization Identifies the unique features of and
b. coherence and cohesion requirements in composing professional
c. language use correspondence
d. mechanics a. Resume
b. Application for College Admission
UNIT 2 c. Application for Employment
d. Various forms of Office Correspondence
1. Explains critical reading as looking for
ways of thinking SOURCES:

Anacay, M. et al. Critical Reading and Writing


2. Identifies claims explicitly or implicitly Skills for the 21st Century. Inteligente
made in a written text Publishing Inc. © 2016
a. Claim of fact
b. Claim of policy Mendoza, E. et al. Headway: Read, Think,
c. Claim of value and Write. Soline Publishing Company
© 2016

3. Identifies the context in which a text was Tiongson, M. et al. Reading and Writing
developed Skills. Rex Bookstore. © 2016
a. Hypertext
b. Intertext

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