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Department of Education

Region VI – Western Visayas


Division of Bacolod City
GENEROSO VILLANUEVA SR. NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Senior High School Department
Patricia Homes Subd. Brgy. Granada, Bacolod City

WEEK 1 LESSON PLAN IN EAPP


ENGLISHFOR ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL PURPOSES (EAPP)
(September 2 – 6, 2024)

Section:
Time:
CONTENT CONTENT PERFORMANCE LEARNING CODE
STANDARD STANDARD COMPETENCIES

Reading The learner… The learner The learners…


Academic Text produces a CS_EN11/12A-
acquires detailed abstract 1. differentiate the EAPP-Ia-c-1
knowledge of of information language used in
appropriate gathered from academic texts from
reading the various various disciplines.
academic texts
strategies for a CS_EN11/12A-
read
better EAPP-Ia-c-2
understanding of

academic texts

I. OBJECTIVES:
A. define what academic text is,
B. identify the different types of academic text,
C. differentiate the language used in academic texts from various disciplines, and
E. elaborate on the other concepts related to reading academic text.

II. SUBJECT MATTER:


A. Reading Academic Text
1. The Academic Text
2. Why Read Academic Texts
3. Types of Academic Texts
B. References:
1. Curriculum Guide for EAPP, page 1 of 8
2. English for Academic and Professional Purposes: A Work-Text for the Senior High School
(Bernales et. al., 2018) pp. 5-15
C. Instructional Strategies: Forming Learning Groups; Collaborative/Cooperative Learning, Small
Group Discussion; Group/Individual Reporting.
II. PROCEDURE:

Teacher’s Hint Teacher’s Activity Student’s Activity

A. Preliminary Good afternoon class! How is your day so far? Good afternoon, Ma’am. We
Activities are fine.
Greetings That’s good to hear! So, can I expect a full blast
of energy and active participation from you? Yes Ma’am.

Before we begin the lesson this afternoon, let us


Prayer ask the guidance of almighty God and let us
enlighten our mind to completely understand (Student will lead the prayer)
the lesson this morning. Would you please lead
the prayer?
Classroom (Students will arrange their
Management I would like to request everyone to arrange your chairs and will pick up the
chairs properly and make sure there are no trashes.)
trashes around you.

(The whole class will


B. Motivation I will divide this class into two groups. participate to find out the
words.)
Group A and Group B.
1. LANGUAGE
Each group will be given jumbled letter. As I 2. ACADEMIC
say go, everyone should participate to arrange 3. FEATURES
and figure out the word. The word should be 4. COMPLEXITY
posted on the board. The group, who will win, 5. FORMALITY
will get the plus points.
6. PRECISION
What is the word that you got? 7. PLANNING
8. OBJECTIVITY
Very good! Thank you!

C. Lesson Proper
A. Activity  The teacher will present the following
resources: textbooks, theses and (From the resources
dissertations, research articles, case presented, students will
studies, reports, etc. identify different types of
academic text.)
 The class will be instructed to think of a
“one-word” answer that could be related
to the resources presented. (Based on the samples of
 The teacher will Group the class academic text assigned to
according to their original groupings. each group, the learners will
The class shall be divided into 6 groups identify the types of
with 6 to 7 members. academic texts.)
 Assign each group a sample of academic
text.
 Allocate each group with 5 minutes (Students will present their
preparation and 5-8 minutes
presentation. work in front of the class.)

What have you observed in our activity?


Alright! It was very interesting. Other ideas? The activity is very
B. Analysis
interesting ma’am.
Yes! Very good! Ma’am, the activity is about
on how we can identify the
types of academic text.

Therefore, based on that, what do you think is Student: It is academic text


our lesson for today? ma’am.
Any idea?

C. Abstraction
So now we will learn about Academic Text and
its type.

Okay, let’s define first what is academic text. One of the students will read
Who can read the definition on the board and the definition and will give
give your insight?
his/her insight.

ACADEMIC TEXT
– it is a kind of text that is commonly
characterized with being formal, studied,
researched, objective, exact, direct, and has the Student: The types of
ability to influence the reader. academic text are
Descriptive, Analytical,
Very good! Thank you.
Persuasive and Critical.
Now, who can identify the different types of
academic text?

Awesome! Thank you so much!

TYPES OF ACADEMIC TEXT

1. DESCRIPTIVE – it is the simplest type


of academic writing. Its purpose is to
provide facts or information.
2. ANALYTICAL – shows the thought
processes you went through to arrive at
a given conclusion and discusses the
implications of this. It usually follows a
brief description and focuses on
answering questions like: “why?”,
“how?” and “so what?”.
3. PERSUASIVE – also known as the
argument essay, uses logic and reason to
show that one idea is more legitimate
than another. It attempts to persuade a
reader to adopt a certain point of view or
to take a particular action.
4. CRITICAL – it gives someone’s own
perspective based on their analysis of
the existing research, which in this case
includes the suggestion that further
research is required because the existing
evidence doesn’t provide sufficient (Students will go to their
solutions to address the problem. respective groups)

D. Application  Now I want you to proceed with


your respective groups.

 Each group will have a Paper Strips (Students will collaborate to


containing the types of academic their group to create a better
text. result or answer)

INSTRUCTIONS: Each group will choose a


(Each group will present
title relating to community problems. Then,
each group will write 3-5 sentences based on their work)
what type of academic text they pick.
Each group will be given 10 minutes to prepare
their work and 5 minutes to present it in front of
the class.
(Students will answer the
following test.)
E. Evaluation Directions: Choose the word or group of words
that best answer the questions or that complete
the statement. Write only the letter of your
answer on your answer sheet.
1. __________ means in relation to the academe
and/or education which is the source of
knowledge, new learning, skills, values and
habits.
a. academic b. academe
c. education d. information
2. It also known as educational text.
a. academic text b. creative autobiography
c. academe text d. educational text
3. Reading academic texts does not require
more than surface reading. Is this statement true
or false. a. true b. false
c. undecided d. maybe
4. Which type of academic text is specifically
designed to help the learners that include key
point discussion, summaries and quizzes?
a. essay b. thesis
c. textbooks d. reports
5. The three-part essay is one of the structures
of academics which includes the following parts
EXCEPT_____.
a. introduction b. body c. conclusion d.
discussion
6. Which type of academic text is the result of a
long period of reading, research and reflection-
perhaps several months or years?
a. textbooks b. student essays c. theses
and dissertations d. news articles
7. IMRaD is the acronym of which among the
following?
a. Introspection, Methodology, Research and
Discussion
b. Introduction, Methodology, Research and
Discussion
c. Introduction, Measurement, Results and
Discussion
d. Introduction, Methodology, Results and
Discussion
8. Which among the following literacy does
comprehension of scientific text is also
required?
a. language literacy b. mathematical literacy
c. media literacy d. information literacy
9. This is referred to how information is
organized in a passage.
a. cohesion and coherence
c. logical organization
b. mechanics and punctuations
d. text structure
10. The following are the skills to be developed
in reading academic texts EXCEPT
a. vocabulary skills
c. critical thinking skills
b. skimming/scanning skills
d. creativity skills

 Provide a sample of academic text


F. Assignment according to its type.

Prepared By:

ANGELTN T. OMAMBONG
Subject Teacher

Checked By:

CHRISTINE G. CASTRO
SHS Coordinator

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