School Grade Level Lesson Teacher Learning Area Exemplar Teaching Date Quarter Teaching Time No. of Days
School Grade Level Lesson Teacher Learning Area Exemplar Teaching Date Quarter Teaching Time No. of Days
School Grade Level Lesson Teacher Learning Area Exemplar Teaching Date Quarter Teaching Time No. of Days
I. Objectives At the end of the lesson, the learners are expected to:
Differentiate the language used in academic texts from various disciplines
a. differentiate academic text from non-academic text; and
b. determine the important features of academic text.
A. Content The learner acquires knowledge of appropriate reading strategies for a better
Standards understanding of academic texts.
B. Performance The learner produces a detailed abstract of information gathered from the
Standards various academic texts read.
C. Most Essential Differentiates language used in academic texts from various disciplines.
Learning (CS_EN11/12A-EAPP-Ia-c-2)
Competencies
D. Enabling N/A
Competencies
II. CONTENT Language used in academic texts from various disciplines
III. LEARNING
RESOURCES
A. References www.googleimage.com
https://www.slideshare.net/pokray/structure-and-features-of-academic-
text
www.bitmoji.com
Teacher’s Guide
pages
Learner’s Material
Pages
Textbook pages
Additional Material English for the Globalized Classroom Series English for Academic and
from Learning Professional Purposes, Valdez, Paolo Nino M. PhD, 2016, p.6-16
Resources
List of Learning https://www.bookwidgets.com/a/widgets/4659771696218112
Resources for
Development and
Engagement
Activities
IV. PROCEDURES
A. Introduction What I need to know?
This module was designed and written with you in mind. It is here to help
you differentiate the language used in academic texts and determine the
important features of academic text. After going through this module, you
are expected to differentiate language used in academic texts from various
disciplines, differentiate academic text from non-academic text and
understand the important features of academic text.
What’s New?
As human, we have the freedom to express our thoughts and feelings. Of
course, we can do it using our own different ways. It can be through writing,
singing, reciting a poem, speaking, drawing and other activities that we feel
we are comfortable about.
Activity 1
Directions: For you to better understand the topic, please read various
passages from various texts. After reading each passage, determine whether
it came from a formal publication or from a fictional story.
ACADEMIC TEXT
FORMAL
IMPERSONAL
PRECISE
CAUTIOUS
UNEMOTIONAL
What’s In?
Activity 3
Compare and Contrast!
Directions: Read the paragraph below. Using a Venn diagram, identify the
similarities and differences of
academic text and non-academic
text.
2.Impersonal
5. Unemotional
Activity 4.
Rephrase the underlined words or expressions which are considered as
colloquial.
1. It is a bit __________ improper to assume that the plan does not work.
2. Experts determined that a lot of ___________ health ingredients come
from China.
3. Teacher say that a lot of _________ incoming freshmen students are
interested in sports activities.
4. Lucas got together with ____________ Castro in conducting an
experiment on effectively enhancing muscle build-up.
5. With the growing number of health-conscious articles, a lot of
_________ young professionals are becoming serious about
maintaining a healthy lifestyle.
Activity 5.
Rewrite the following sentences to observe a more formal tone.
1. Writing can’t be done effectively if you don’t burn the midnight oil.
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Activity 6
Think, Search, and Post
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1. However,
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2. Similarly,
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3. In addition
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4. This is due to the
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5. For Example
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Activity 10.
Directions: Examine the following expressions and think of ways to reduce
the impact of the utterances.
Example: The results contradict Meyer’s findings.
Answer: The results appear to be different from the Meyer’s findings.
Activity 11.
Direction: Combine the sentences to make their structure complex and
better fit for academic writing.
For example: The earthquake caused loss of life.
The earthquake caused massive property damage.
The earthquake changed the landscape of the village.
Answer: The earthquake was a disaster that caused loss of life, property
damage, and permanent changes in the landscape.
1. The government’s deal with the public transport company was not
successful.
The government’s deal with the public transport company will cause
delays in projects.
The government’s deal with the public transport company will result
in unsatisfied citizens.
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Activity 12
Directions: Based on the discussion and the tasks you’ve accomplished, fill out the given
3-2-1 Chart below.
3 1.
Things You Found 2.
Out 3.
2 1.
Interesting Things 2.
You Discovered
1 1.
Question You Still
Have to Ask
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V. REFLECTION I understand that the important features of academic text are ______________
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I realized that the differences between academic text from non-academic text
are ___________________________________________________________________
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Prepared by:
DIVINA GRACE M. RODRIGUEZ
Teacher II
Recommending Approval:
RHINA O. ILAGAN
Education Program Supervisor
Officer-In-Charge
Office of the Assistant Schools Division Superintendent
Approved:
ROGELIO F. OPULENCIA
Assistant Schools Division Superintendent
Officer-In-Charge
Office of the Schools Division Superintendent