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ppt9 Quarter2 Module1 English10

The document provides an overview of the key elements of an argumentative essay, including: the introduction which contains the thesis statement; the body which contains arguments, evidence, rebuttals, and counter-arguments; and the conclusion which summarizes the main arguments. It then prompts learners to identify these elements in sample passages and outlines an activity for writing a draft argumentative essay on whether classes should be online or face-to-face in the new school year.
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ppt9 Quarter2 Module1 English10

The document provides an overview of the key elements of an argumentative essay, including: the introduction which contains the thesis statement; the body which contains arguments, evidence, rebuttals, and counter-arguments; and the conclusion which summarizes the main arguments. It then prompts learners to identify these elements in sample passages and outlines an activity for writing a draft argumentative essay on whether classes should be online or face-to-face in the new school year.
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Essentials of

Essay
Give the essential part or
component of an essay
described in each item. Clues
are provided. If you give the
correct answer, you’ll get a
prize!
ARGUMENT
EXPOSITION
CLAIM
THESIS STATEMENT
INTRODUCTION
REBUTTAL
BODY
CONCLUSION
PRO-ARGUMENT
COUNTER-ARGUMENT
WOULD
YOU
RATHER?
Would you rather be bald or covered with
hair from head to toe?
Would you rather live in Narnia or go to
school at Hogwarts?
Would you rather live without Facebook or
without Youtube for a week?
Would your rather lose the ability to speak
or gain the super power to speak up
everything you’re thinking (good and bad)?
Would you rather be a character of an
Anime or K-drama?
What type of essay…?

ARGUMENTATIVE
ESSAY
Objectives
After this lesson/module, the learners will be able to:

1.identify key structural elements of an argumentative essay


2.Locate the parts/elements of a given portion of an argumentative essay

For the next sessions,


3.Identify and use the language features of an argumentative essay; and
2. write an argumentative essay with effective structural elements and
language features.
Let’s Locate the Elements of an
Argumentative Essay.

Sentence 1and 2 – Exposition


Sentence 3- Claim
Sentence 4 – Thesis Statement
Paragraph 1 - Introduction
Sentence 1 – Argument 1
Sentences 2-5- Evidences/ Supporting Arguments
Paragraph 2 – part of Body
Sentence 7 – Argument 2
Sentences 1-6 – Evidences/Supporting Arguments
Paragraph 3 – part of Body
Sentence 1 – Counter Argument (Rebuttal)
Sentence 2 – Evidences/Supporting Counter Argument
Sentence 3 – Pro Argument (Refutation)
Sentences 4-5 – Evidences/Supporting Arguments
Sentence 6 –Argument 3
Sentence 1 – Summary of arguments
Sentence 2 – Heaviest claim
Sentence 3 – Challenge
Paragraph 5 – Conclusion
Let’s Try
This!

Where is the
EXPOSITION?
(1)Vice President and DepEd Secretary Sara Duterte
emphasized that professionalism is the very reason why DepEd
personnel are mandated by the Department Order 49 to avoid
following students in social media. (2)Friendship and
relationship must be bounded inside the classroom and the
school alone. (3)There is a limiting line between the teacher
and the student. (4)If they will become friends outside the
boundaries including the social media, bias may occur. (5)Thus,
teaching and non-teaching personnel, she said, have to relearn
professionalism.
What sentences give supporting
details?
(1)Despite the enormous benefit we can get from Facebook in
terms of communication, access to information is the biggest threat in
using this online platform. (2)The main disadvantage of using
Facebook is that people can know about your information.
(3)Sometimes, some information may be released unintentionally and
may be used for malicious purposes. (3)However, if you will be extra
careful and vigilant not to share your information publicly, Facebook
is still effective in terms of accessibility and maintaining connections.

Where is your rebuttal? Support to


rebuttal? Refutation?
Assignment
1. Gather information about the recent directive
of the president of PH on quarantine
protocols.
2. Then, based on the info you gathered, create
your stand and arguments on the issue so
that we can practice to write an
argumentative essay.
Parts of an Argumentative Essay
Parts of an Argumentative Essay
Modals and Adverbs used to express Certainty
Examine the certainty of the following claims
Jamboard Activity

Create a framework of an
Argumentative Essay by putting the
elements and language features in
their correct structure. Use textual
aids.
Assignment

Use the textual aid, presented on the next


slide, to write a first draft of argumentative
essay with the topic, “Online Class or Face to
Face this School Year?
Rubrics of Assessment
Indicators Highest Possible Points

1. The parts of the argumentative essay are all present 5


as per the recommendation of the outline presented
in the textual aid.

2. The opinion/thesis statement is clearly expressed 5


and the conclusion is connected to it.

3. The evidences supported the arguments or reasons 5


substantially.

4. The modals of certainty used are convincing and 5


effective.

TOTAL 20
REMINDERS:

Write your essay manually or digitally at your


preference. Turn in to Google Classroom
Classwork on or before January 14, 2021.
Screen Capture/Photo of “Let’s Recall”
activity of the online session today should
also be turned in to Google Classroom in the
designated Classwork.
Thank you for your
participation! See you
in our next Online
Class!

Be smart. Be SAFE!
#WeLearnAsOne
#WeHealAsOne

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