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This course aims to develop English communication skills for academic and professional purposes. Students will learn strategies for understanding academic texts, such as identifying topics, main ideas, and thesis statements. They will also learn how to write thesis statements and paraphrase information from various texts accurately while using their own words. For their final project, students will produce a 15-sentence summary of a speech given at Stanford University, which will be evaluated for accuracy, clarity, originality of phrasing, and correct grammar and punctuation.
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Cidam Eapp

This course aims to develop English communication skills for academic and professional purposes. Students will learn strategies for understanding academic texts, such as identifying topics, main ideas, and thesis statements. They will also learn how to write thesis statements and paraphrase information from various texts accurately while using their own words. For their final project, students will produce a 15-sentence summary of a speech given at Stanford University, which will be evaluated for accuracy, clarity, originality of phrasing, and correct grammar and punctuation.
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English for Academic and Professional Purposes

English for Professional Purposes: Paraphrasing

Classroom Instruction Delivery Alignment Map (CIDAM)

Grade: 11 Semester:1st
Core Subject Title: English for Academic and Professional Purposes No. of Hours/Semester:80 hours
Prerequisites (If needed):N/A
Core Subject Description: This course aims to develop communication skills in English for academic and professional purposes.
Culminating Performance Standard: The learner produces a detailed abstract of information gathered from the various academic texts read.
Power Standard: Examine various academic text through identifying its topic, main idea, topic sentence, and thesis statement.
Write a thesis statement based on a given topic.

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Prepared by: Ms. Aerhiel D. Ban-o and Ms. Ma. Maureen R. Daria

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Performance Task : The Stanford University invited Steve Jobs to give a speech on their graduation day. As a newly hired TV anchor at CNN News, you are tasked to attend and write a summary of his
speech which will be aired on the television worldwide. But before that, you have to produce a 15-sentence summary of his speech which will be evaluated by the editor-in-chief based
on the following criteria: accuracy of information, clarity of content, originality of phrasing, correctness in grammar and punctuation.
Literal Transfer : The learner is able to write a summary applying culturally appropriate terms, expressions, and images for different target audiences in local and global settings.

Prepared by: Ms. Aerhiel D. Ban-o and Ms. Ma. Maureen R. Daria

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