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Module No. 1
GRADE 11- ENGLISH for ACADEMIC and PROFESSIONAL PURPOSES
Prepared by:
MRS. GARNET A. ACELAR
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CURRICULUM CONNECTIONS
Content Standards
The learner acquires knowledge of appropriate reading strategies for a
better understanding of academic texts.
Most Essential Learning Competencies (MELCs)
Determine the structure of a specific academic text.
Differentiate language used in academic texts from various
disciplines.
Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs)
I can define academic writing.
I can identify features and characteristics of academic writing.
I can distinguish the language used in academic writing from
other kinds of writing.
I can explain the structure of academic paper.
Life Performance Outcome (LPO)
LPO3: I am a credible, responsive communicator and team
player, building harmonious community through active
collaboration.
Essential Performance Outcome (EPO)
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INTRODUCTION
EXPLORE Think of four (4) words/ideas that you can associate with Academic Writing.
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Characteristics of Academic Writing
Academic writing is thinking; you can’t just write anything that comes to your
mind. You have to adhere to certain requirements and standards in writing. The
language that you have to use in academic text should be appropriate and formal, not
too pretentious. Big and difficult words are not recommended since ultimately the
purpose of writing is to engage the readers. You are not just expected to inform or to
persuade but you are also expected to engage the readers in a conversation by giving
them clear ideas and points to evaluate and to question. Your statements should be
backed up with strong and valid evidences. Writing academic papers requires deliberate,
thorough, and careful thought and that is why it involves research.
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Avoid using redundant words. For example:
• Use “because” instead of “due to the fact that”.
• Use “alternatives” instead of “alternative choices”.
• Use “fundamentals” and not “basic fundamentals”.
• Use “to determine” and not “in order to determine.”
2. FORMAL
Avoid using colloquialisms or slang terms such as 'sort of' or 'basically'.
Instead you could use 'somewhat' or 'fundamentally'.
Don’t use words that are contracted. Write words out in full rather than
shortening them. For example, instead of writing “don't” or “isn't” you
should write “do not” or “is not”.
The use of clichés is not appropriate in academic writing. These are phrases
such as “at the end of the day” or “in the nick of time,” instead you can
write “finally” or “at the critical moment.”
Avoid other types of conversational language such as figures of speech and
idioms. Instead of writing “got out of hand”, you write “was no longer under
control.”
Avoid using first person (I, me, we, us) and second person (you) pronouns.
The third person point of view is usually clearer and more credible in
academic text.
3. A BLEND OF ACTIVE AND PASSIVE VOICE
Most verbs can be used in either an active or passive form. It is usually
appropriate to use a mixture of passive and active forms within academic
writing.
The Active Voice
The active voice places the subject of the sentence in charge of the action.
For example: “The research assistant designed the survey.” Here, the
research assistant (the subject) designed (the verb) the survey (the
object). It is usually more direct and easier to read than the passive voice.
The Passive Voice
Sometimes you may want to emphasize what is happening rather than who
is doing it. To do this you can use the passive voice. The passive voice
places the subject at the end, or may leave it out completely. For example:
“The survey was designed by the research assistant.” Here, the survey (the
object) was designed (the verb) by the research assistant (the subject). The
passive voice is more formal than the active voice. It is often used in
academic writing as it is seen as more impersonal and therefore more
objective. However, it is not always easy to read and it may add
unnecessary words.
1. When a woman chooses to have an abortion, she decides to end the life of her
child. “An abortion is a procedure to end a pregnancy. It uses medicine or surgery
to remove the embryo or fetus and placenta from the uterus”. Therefore, anytime a
woman chooses to have an abortion, she is killing the new life that had been created.
2. I’ve been to so many places, but I never thought that Tagaytay would be one of
the most beautiful places I’ve been to. When I was in Grade 3, I first experienced
riding in a bus, where my classmates were with me. My first field trip was in Tagaytay. I
was so happy that my parents allowed me to go there.
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the signs of being a computer addict, but as he continues to play, the person will have
tantrums when he is not allowed to play. As time passes by, the condition will worsen
until the point whereby, the addict may resort to force in order to resume gaming, thus
resulting in family violence.
5. He described Syrian aircrafts as big dark birds in the sky. A loud snoring, like a
thunder storm could be heard coming near to his village. He looked up and saw bombs
dropping from above like bread coming from heaven. Mounir Samuel was a six-year-old
Syrian boy who died in war at Syria.
1. INTRODUCTION
In the introduction, you must grab the reader's attention and
identify the thesis of the paper. You can do this by starting with:
✓ Several questions
✓ A quote from a famous work or person
✓ Some interesting facts or information
✓ A definition of an important term related to the work
2. BODY
This is the main part of the work and the paragraphs must be clearly written and be
arranged in a logical order, like chronologically or in order of importance. Each initial
sentence links the preceding paragraph and the whole section flows smoothly. Within
each paragraph, the sentences need to flow and refer back to the topic. Cohesion is
achieved by repeating important words, using synonyms for the main subject, and using
transitional words like: however, such as, therefore, and for example.
3. CONCLUSION
In the conclusion, you re-emphasize the thesis and summarize all the main points.
It consists of one paragraph which shows the final conclusion or at times it prompts a
call to action to the reader.
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Activity 2.
Directions: Identify each of the following texts if what section of academic paper it is
best for. Write I for introduction, B for body and C for conclusion. Use the space
provided for your answer.
_____ 1. Divorce here in the Philippines will not make any good changes. Maybe it is
good for the couple because they will gain peace and freedom. But the question is, “How
many happy families are needed to be broken before we all realize that divorce is not
the key to solve family problems?” Mother Theresa said, “What can you do to promote
world peace? Go home and love your family.” Think about it.
_____ 2. There is a clear evidence that child abuse is a global concern. Child abuse is
any behavior directed toward a child that endangers or impairs his/her physical or
emotional health and development.
_____ 3. Life is truly wonderful. We get to live bearing experiences with success and
failures, love and hate, joy and grief, freedom and restrictions and any ups and downs
as we witness its true meaning. We only live once that is why we should live life to its
fullest and engrave beautiful memories. But, what if something as precious as life will
only be strangled by abortion?
______ 4. Death is something that is left to God to decide. Many people cannot accept
that the state can end the life of a criminal rather than reform him. People can change,
and to take away this chance is not right. The Old Testament says’ “An eye for an eye, a
tooth for a tooth,” but Jesus teaches us to forgive and to give mercy. Death penalty
leaves no room for forgiveness and mercy.
_____ 5. A same sex marriage couple can have children of their own through the
process of adoption and can still be called a family, but the generational continuity
through the passing of genes is severed forever. So, where does same sex marriage fall
if marriage is designed to establish a generation of families
TRANSFER
Activity 3.
Directions: Write an essay that follows the standards of academic writing. Your essay
can be informative or persuasive. You will be scored based on the given rubric on the
next page. Choose your topic from any of the following:
Animal Extinction
Covid Pandemic
On-line/Face to Face Classes
Social Media
Mental Health
Afghanistan War
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Your essay will be graded based on this rubric.
TRAITS 4 3 2 1
There is one clear, There is one clear, There is one topic. The topic and main
well-focused topic. well-focused topic. Main ideas are ideas are not clear.
Focus and Details Main ideas are clear Main ideas are clear somewhat clear.
and are well but are not well
supported by supported by detailed
detailed and information.
accurate
information.
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REFERENCES
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