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LESSON PLAN

I OBJECTIVES
At the end of the lesson, the students should be able to
A. Define important concepts and ideas in writing and presenting a position
paper
B. Identify situations in which a position paper may be used in our present
society
C. Use these concepts, ideas, and significant issues in crafting a draft of a
position paper
D. Present a convincing position paper based on properly cited factual evidence

II SUBJECT MATTER
A. Topic- Writing and Presenting Position Paper CS_EN11/12A-EAPP-II-d1
B. Skill- Writing and Speaking
C. Reference- English for Academic and Professional Purposes-EAPP p.65-70
D. Materials- Chalk board, Manila Paper, Paper Folder, Speaker, Microphone
E. Value Focus- Cooperation

III PROCEDURE

1. Activity

a. Motivation- Game
The teacher divides the class into four group. The teacher explains the
mechanics of the game. The teacher shows a flash card of which the students stay freeze
when the teacher says POSITION as they portrait a scene shown in the flash card. No
winner shall be announce as this is not a competition.

2. Analysis

a. The teacher presents concepts and ideas about a concept paper.


b. The teacher identifies significant issues in the school and society that can
be seen today.
c. The teacher explains the difference between TOPICS and ISSUES.
d. The teacher explains the CLAIMS and EVIDENCE
e. The teacher asks what other issues can be seen in the school and society
that affect people.
f. The teacher asks why these issues need to be identified.
g. The teacher also asks if identifying these issues is enough.

3. Abstraction

a. The teacher instructs to go to the same groups during the game. The
teacher gives out piece of Manila paper and let the students write topics and issues.
Then, the students post their work on the board. The teacher lets the students presents
their stand and explain its importance.

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