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AGUSAN DEL SUR COLLEGE, INC.

Bayugan City, 8502 CARAGA. Philippines


Telefax (085) 231 -2150

Vision: A renowned private institution committed to excellence in technological and academic education geared towards the holistic
development of an individual for a sustainable quality of life.
Mission: ADSCO aims to produce competent graduates equipped with knowledge, skills, values and attitudes through quality edication in
response to the demands of the times.
Goals: To produce graduates who are equipped with academic, scientific, technical, vocational skills and disciplined knowledge, globally
competitive to changing needs and demands of time.

(PROGRAM NAME / DEPARTMENT VMGO follow the example below) BACHELOR OF ARTS IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE
Vision: A non-secretarial institution committed to excellence in technology, basic and higher education towards a sustainable quality of
life.

Mission: Produce competent graduates who are equipped with knowledge and skills in basic, higher academic and technical-vocational
education in response to changing societal demands through quality education.. 

Goals: The Bachelor of Arts in English Language aims to:

 To develop effective and skilled communicators in both spoken and written English.
 Produce students equipped with critical thinking and problem solving skills in their professional fields.
 Develop students to be competent in carrying out research inquiries in the English medium and able to understand and
utilize the results.
 Produce students with good attitudes and values that will enable them to live peacefully and harmoniously in the workplace
and in the society where they live.

Institutional Intended Learning Outcomes :


Program Intended Learning Outcomes : The graduates have the ability to:
Common to all programs in all types of schools
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a. Articulate and discuss the latest developments in the specific field of practice
b. Effectively communicate orally and in writing using both English and Filipino
c. Work effectively and independently in multi-disciplinary and multi-cultural teams.
d. Act in recognition of professional, social, and ethical responsibility
e. Preserve and promote “Filipino historical and cultural heritage
f). Articulate a comprehensive and contextualized view of the English language-system and development;
g) Facilitate English language learning in diverse social, cultural, academic, and professional settings; participate effectively in
oral communication situations where language systems.
h) (phonological, morphological, syntactic, semantic) vary;
i). Produce well-written texts for various academic and professional purposes;
j). Communicate in English (both oral and written) fluently, accurately, and creatively in diverse social, cultural, academic, and
professional settings;
k) Facilitate English language learning in a school settings;
l) Teach English communication skills using knowledge of best practices;
m) Enhance literacy development and critical/creative thinking among students through the use of different types of texts and;
n) Engage in English language research relevant to the school and workplace settings.
AGUSAN DEL SUR COLLEGE, INC.
Bayugan City, 8502 CARAGA. Philippines
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Course Name : Language of Non-Literary Texts


Course Code : ELS 111
Course Unit :3
Course Description : This course introduces students to the various approaches to the study of non-literary
texts using various theories in Stylistics as framework for analysis. Hence the
explanatory power of stylistics can also help students to understand in more depth
the ways in which style of texts can help to influence the perceptions of
readers in more everyday situation, such as studying informational texts responding to
advertisements, examining the different languages of non-literary texts like journalistic
writing, technical reports and so on.
Pre-requisites/Co-requisites : ELS 110
Contact Hours : 54

Course Intended Learning Outcomes :


Students will be able to explain the status of geographical variations in a language—dialects, as well as the social
equivalent of such variation.
To acquaint students with the diversity and complexity of languages; and
To demonstrate content knowledge and application of the relationship of language, culture and society in the perspective of
English language teaching
AGUSAN DEL SUR COLLEGE, INC.
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Learning Teaching and


Week Intended Learning Assessmen Allocation
Content/ Learning Activities Resources References
No. Outcomes (ILO) t Tasks Time
Activity (TLA)
Oral
Vision,
Recitation
Mission, Core
(students’
Values, and
Students will be able missions in
Outcomes.
to recite, understand life and how 6 Hours
The Vision Projector
1 and explain the Lecture & Discussion can these (1.5 daily
and Mission PPT
VGMO of our missions basis)
of Adsco
Institution. inspire them
The Core
in life?)
Values and
Goals

describe
2-3 Writing 12
1. Rhetorical Activity Hours(total
Analysis Read the rhetorical Laptop, ) (1.5 hrs.

Description,
process, and
rhetorica analysis of “Want it
all” by Nike and
answer the following
PPTs /
Traditional
Manila
Oral
Recitation:
daily basis)

organization of
Rhetorical
Analysis
l questions

1. How did the


Paper(for
report
presentation)
1. What is
advertising?
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analysis
author begin SmarTV / 2. What are
his analysis? Projector persuasive
techniques
2. Advertise 2. What in
ments describe rhetorical rhetorical advertising?
analysis appeals was
Definition, he able to 3. How
description, follow the process of identify in the visual
features of rhetorical analysis advertisement imagery is
advertisement ? used in
style, guidelines analyze the advertising.
of analyzing organization of a 3. What 4. What is
advertisements, rhetorical Analysis evidences the craft of
and sample from the copywriting
advertisements. advertisement in
Able to define, did he use as advertising?
3. Brochures identify, analyze, and support to the 5. How to
report an rhetorical create your
Definition, advertisement appeals? own
description, and analysis advertiseme
purposes of 4. How did the nts?
brochures Able to define, author 6. How to
describe, explain, conclude his apply proven
Types of classify, name, and analysis marketing
brochures carryout a strategies?
textual/linguistic 7. How to
analysis of brochures
Activity
Functions of write and
Brochures prepare a
Able to define,
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1. Select
describe, classify, good
Characteristics of explain and analyze a advertiseme
Good Brochures news article nt?

Textual/Linguistic Able to define,


Analysis identify, deconstruct,
a
4. News
Article
determine, and follow
the steps of editorial
analysis
current
Description of advertis
ement.
News Articles

Parts of News
Articles

Characteristics of
2.
a Good News
Article Analyze
New Article
Analysis the
5. Editiorial
Article
advertis
Definition of an
Editorial
ement.
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Key elements of
an Editorial
3. Write
Structure of an
Editorial
a
Types of an
Editorial
rhetoric
Steps in Editorial al
analysis
Analysis

of the
advertis
ement
Activity

1. Select a
current
advertisement
2. .Analyze the
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advertisement.

3. Write a
rhetorical
analysis of the
advertisement

Suggest
ed bell
ringer:
Do you
feel that
Suggested bell
ringer:

Do you feel that


reporters should be
granted special
access to scenes of
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accidents or crimes?
Why or why not?
4 6. Discourse 6
and Laptop, Hours(total
Content: The students will USB Role Play: ) (1.5 hrs.
Function Be able to define and give, and present PPTs / Act It Out! daily basis)
identify speech information/answers Traditional Demonstrate
Introduction contexts in certain can be contained Manila appropriate
to speech scenarios in each of the Paper(for behavior in
context following types of report each
Exhibits appropriate communication. presentation) situation
Introduction verbal and non-verbal SmarTV / regardless
to discourse behavior in each 1. Communicatin Projector of age and
speech context. g with self gender.
Genre 2. Communicatin
Analysis Able to differentiate g between two

Quiz
types of speech persons
Modes of context 3. Communicatio
Discourse n in a small
define the concept of
discourse identify the
basics of investigating
group
4. Communicatio
n to the public
on
language through a
discourse analysis;
and identify modes of
Group Activity: Mod
discourse The students will
use facial es of
expressions and
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Disc
ours
body gestures to
create a tableau of e
the following
situation:
Oral
Pres
1. First day of
class
2. Exams week
(preparation)
3. Facebook
addiction
entat
4. Weekends
5. Student ion
suspension Quiz on
Modes of
Discourse

Oral
Presentation
5-6 At the end of the Motivation Exercise 1 Extemporan 12
7. The lesson, the Laptop, eous Speech Hours(total
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Language students can: The students will USB Culminating ) (1.5 hrs.
of pick one up and PPTs / Activity: daily basis)
Conversati to develop learners say a greeting Traditional
on ‘vocabulary of using the matching Manila The
conversational skills tone for a Paper(for students
8. The non- particular emotion,. report will randomly
literary to develop learners Learners will presentation) pick from
theory ‘confidence in respond which of SmarTV / the
spoken the greetings / Projector following
communication emotions made them questions
Translation want to stop and for their
Theory to develop fluency have a performance
through a range of conversation with in Extempo:
History of speaking activities to the other person.
Translation develop learners (‘What’s wrong? What do
‘ability What’s up?) you think
Purposes of the main
Translation to engage in By Pair purpose of
conversations television
Translation The students with news is? To
Methods to compare and their partner will inform,
contrast non-literary act the given entertain or
9. The and literary text scenarios starting influence?
Language with the statements
of given. Do you think
Unscripted identify the history, we are ready
Comment purposes, Hi Hello Partner! to have face
ary connections, as an to face
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Overview of applied language The students will classes?


Unscripted context; have a short
Commentary presentation/convers What makes
Discuss the relevance ation in relation to the a good news
Functions of of context retention as topic/picture given to story, in
Commentary a relevant process in them. your
translation from one opinion? For
Role of language to the other. 1. Cooking example,
Commentators 2. Sport celebrities
describe and 3. Chess and their
10. The differentiate the 4. Music cars, a
Language types of translations 5. Weather general
of indifferent contexts; 6. Film election,
Journalisti and 7. TV the
c Writing discovery of
apply types and a cure fora
News Reporting techniques in Viewing Task bad disease
translating songs, etc.

Guide
Editorial Review poems, stories

define and give Group Task


characteristics of an
Unscripted
Commentary
Questio Interpretatio
n of
Translated

to understand how
language is adopted
ns: Poem/Song/
Stories
Performance
in sports
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Describ
commentaries and
documentaries

to differentiate ways
in communication
through radio and
e the job
television

identify the language


of the
features of a news
report and editorial commen
tator?
review

Do you
think
commen
tators
play an
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importa
nt
role in
such
events
Guide Questions:
Describe the job of
the commentator?
Do you think
commentators play
an important role in
such events?

Compare the role of


commentators

Group task:

Students are
assigned to
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form/create their own


version of news
reporting.

ORA
7-8 &
9 11. Intro to distinguish technical JIGSAW/GROUP Laptop,
Technical writing in terms of SHARING USB
Writing
and
Reporting
purpose, subject
matter, and readers;
The teacher divides
the class into four
home groups for
PPTs /
Traditional
Manila
L
Nature of
Technical Writing
recogniz
them to discuss the
topics below. Each
group may use
Paper(for
report
presentation)
PAR 18
Hours(total
) (1.5 hrs.

Characteristics of e the search engines


like Google to
SmarTV /
Projector TICI daily basis)

PAT
T.W enrich learning

Purpose of T.W aspects and sharing of


ideas on specific

Functions of T.W
of
content. The
teacher serves as the
facilitator as the
ION
ORAL

technica
Basic Principles students work
PARTICIPA
of Understanding together.
TION
the Reader

The Holistic
Guide to T.W
l writing Topic Assignment:
Group
# 1: Basic Principles
ESSAY
WRITING
Recognize the
of Technical Writing
aspects of technical Finals
Roles of the Group
writing.
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familiarize the
different end
products of technical
writing; and

evaluate classmates’
oral presentation of
Technical Writer outputs, providing
feedback on the
#2: The Holistic
Important End language and
Guide to Technical
Products of T.W technical features
Writing Group
used; and
#3:Roles of the
12. The
#4 Technical Writer
Language perform tasks with
Group
of Legal enthusiasm
Document
s familiarize the
different principles
and rules of writing
legal documents;

relate the relevance


of the lesson in
their everyday lives
AGUSAN DEL SUR COLLEGE, INC.
Bayugan City, 8502 CARAGA. Philippines
Telefax (085) 231 -2150

Suggested Reading References:

Stanlaw, James, et al. Language, Culture, and Society: an Introduction to Linguistic Anthropology. Routledge, Taylor & Francis
Group, 2018.

Jourdan, Christine, and Kevin Tuite. Language, Culture, and Society: Key Topics in Linguistic Anthropology. Cambridge
University Press, 2006.

Holmes, Janet. An Introduction to Sociolinguistics. Pearson Education, 2013.


AGUSAN DEL SUR COLLEGE, INC.
Bayugan City, 8502 CARAGA. Philippines
Telefax (085) 231 -2150

Course Requirements (Refer to CMO/Course Requirements prescribed by the curriculum)


1. Attendance
2. Midterm/Final Examination
3. Oral Performance Activities
4. Reports / Case Analysis, Thesis
5. Culmination Activities
6. Practical Demonstration

Grading System
Participation 10%
Attendance 10%
Quizzes 20%
Projects 20%1
Midterm Exam 20%
Final Exam 20%
Total: 100%

Classroom Policies
1. Attendance in class signifies readiness to participate in class discussions and activities, Students are encouraged to observe
punctuality in joining Face to Face Classes, online classes, and submission of requirements.
2. Students are required to log in and answers activities in LMS
3. A student is responsible for his/her absence; no make-up projects will be given.
4. A student will be automatically marked dropped after seven (7) consecutive absences.
5. Requirements must be submitted within the designated date of submission. Plagiarism is considered a serious offense and one
may fail the course.
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6. Students who are pregnant should inform the instructors for case-to-case bases considerations.
7. Students who are caught cheating are subject to disciplinary measures.
8. Students are encouraged to embrace the culture of honesty, perseverance, and resiliency.
9. Students should observe safety procedures for laboratory courses and activities.
10. For online platforms (LMS, GOOGLE Meet, Zooms,) students are obliged to observe and follow Intellectual property policy
- Student verification policy
- Use of student work policy
11. Class participation policy. Students are given grades according to their performances as bases in the rubrics provided.
12. Classroom etiquette. Students are expected to come to the class before the assigned time and room and are further expected to
wear appropriate attire, observe and practice “RESPECT”.
13. Others (agreed upon by the class

Date Revised : 08/24/2023

Effectively : 08/24/2023

Prepared by : JOHN MICHAEL T. CULTURA


Full Time Instructor

Reviewed by : JASON M. EQUIPADO, MBA


Vice President for Academic Affairs

Approved by : INOCENCIO J. ANGELES, JR,


School Director

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