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English For Academic and Professional Purposes I. Objectives

This document outlines an English lesson plan focused on academic and professional reading skills. The objectives are to identify text structures, define difficult words, recognize transition signals, and create procedures. Students will read about cooking ham hock and vegetables to practice these skills. They will discuss the text structure, transitional words, and sequencing. Activities include defining unfamiliar words, arranging pictures into procedures, and writing a step-by-step cooking procedure based on the reading.

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English For Academic and Professional Purposes I. Objectives

This document outlines an English lesson plan focused on academic and professional reading skills. The objectives are to identify text structures, define difficult words, recognize transition signals, and create procedures. Students will read about cooking ham hock and vegetables to practice these skills. They will discuss the text structure, transitional words, and sequencing. Activities include defining unfamiliar words, arranging pictures into procedures, and writing a step-by-step cooking procedure based on the reading.

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English for Academic and Professional Purposes

I. Objectives
A. Identify the type of text according to structure;
B. Unlock difficult words and give their equivalent meaning in layman’s
terms;
C. Identify transition signals used in the text; and
D. Make a step-by-step procedure based on the article read

II. Content Standard:


A. The learner acquires knowledge of appropriate reading strategies for a
better understanding of academic texts.
B. Reading Material : “ Ham Hock with Vegetables and Sweet Gravy”
C. Skills and Strategies:
Making procedure
Unlocking synonyms
Identifying transitions

III. Learning Activities


A. Review
1. Give the different types of texts according to structure.

B. Motivation
Group Activity: 4 pics, 1 word Game
a. Present set of pictures to students showing sequence of event
b. Have them guess the common word portrayed by the each set of
pictures.
c. Ask this “How did you come up with the correct answers? “

C. Focusing Content
Read the article entitled Ham Hock with Vegetables and Sweet Gravy.

D. Discussion
1. What is the structure of the text?
2. What are the words used to introduce the sequence of ideas?
3. What do you call those words?
4. Can you give other examples of transitional devices used to sequence
ideas?

E. Activity 1
a. Have the students picked up unfamiliar words.
b. Let them give its equivalent in layman’s term.
c. Process answers.

F. Activity 2
a. Go back with the words used in motivation.
b. Arrange those words in order to form a process based on the article read.
IV. Evaluation:
Make a step-by-step procedure of cooking “Ham Hock with Vegetables and
Sweet Gravy” based on the given text.

V. Assignment:
Think of an alternative way of cooking Ham Hock with Vegetables and Sweet
Gravy using available local ingredients.

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