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Lesson Plan in English for Academic and Professional Purposes Grade 11 Nature of Academic Texts Texts I.
Objectives
At the end of the lesson, the students should be able to: • • • •
II.
Determine the structure of a specific academic text Differentiates language used in academic texts from various disciplines Recognie the importance of academic !riting Explains the specific ideas contained in various academic texts
Subject Matter
"opic: #ature of Academic "exts $ethod: %A&s 'Activit(, Anal(sis, Abstraction and Application) *ocratic+Didactic method, ooperative Learning$aterials: .ell .ello! o! paper, manila man ila paper and mar/er References: *a0ueton, G and (choco (choco $-"- '2314), English for Academic and Professional Purposes, $anila, Philippines: Rex 5oo/ *tore, pages 1611 7alues infused: "eam!or/ and ooperation III.
Procedure
A- las lassr sroom oom Rout Routin inee
8pening Pra(er hec/ing of attendance hec/ing cleanliness and order of classroom
5- las lasss *ess *essio ion n
$otivation: 9hat (ou /no!'Art of ;uestioning) ;u estioning) i- "he teache teacherr !ill !ill as/ the the follo! follo!ing ing 0uest 0uestion ions: s: 1- 9hat is is the easiest easiest+most +most difficult difficult( ( !riting !riting assignm assignment ent (ou have have done so far 2- 9hat do (ou thin/ thin/ made the the !riting !riting assignm assignment ent difficu difficult lt or eas( eas(
<- 5ased from (our ans!ers, !hat do (ou thin/ is academic !riting and its differences from other /inds of !riting
Activit(: "ext Evaluation 'Group 9or/)
i- "he students !ill be grouped depending on the class sieii- "he students !ill be as/ed to evaluate "ext A6D from page %6= iii- "he students !ill be as/ed to accomplish the table on page > and ans!er the follo!ing: a- ?n (our opinion, !hich of the texts is an academic text b- 9h( did (ou consider it+them an academic text iv- 5ased from their ans!ers, the students !ill define give the features of academic !ritingv- A representative from each group !ill present their ans!ers
Anal(sis and Abstraction i- "he teacher !ill process the presentation of the studentsii- "here !ill be a lecture regarding the definition, nature and features of academic text iii- "he teacher !ill guide the students in summariing the lessoniv- "he teacher !ill as/ the 0uestion: 9hat is the importance of Academic 9riting
IV.
Evaluation
A- hapter ;ui on Page 11 of the reference V.
Assignment
"he students !ill be as/ed to !rite an essa( follo!ing the $LA format- Essa( !ill be based on the @Ponder on this and @arr( this out on page 11 of the reference boo/-
Prepared: $r- Adrian P- "ama(o **"6??? A#B*6*enior Bigh *chool