1. English 6
Quarter 3 Week 2
(EN10LC-III-d-3.18)
Presented by: BRIAN GEORGE R. AMANTE
2. What you need to know
Good morning learners! How
are you today? Are you excited
to learn more? It is good to
know that you are excited.
3. On this instructional video, you are expected to:
Present a coherent,
comprehensive report on
differing viewpoints on an
issue(ENG6 BOW OL MELC 7)
4. Let’s warm up!
As shown in the picture, what
happened in the environment?
5. Brief presentation of the Lesson
Upon looking at the picture a while ago,
have you experience the feeling of sadness
or fear?
These feelings and/or opinions that one
expresses on particular materials like
shows and/or pictures are known as
viewpoints.
6. Important Reminders in Presenting a
Coherent, Comprehensive Report on
Differing Viewpoints on an Issue
1. Your topic sentence is the first
sentence of each paragraph in an
essay so that there is connectivity
and that is what we call
coherence.
7. Important Reminders in Presenting a Coherent,
Comprehensive Report on Differing Viewpoints on an
Issue
2. Minor details may come from
books, articles, credible
websites, personal experience
and research.
8. Important Reminders in Presenting a Coherent,
Comprehensive Report on Differing Viewpoints on an
Issue
3. The entire paragraph must
have a single idea. One idea
must be carried over from
sentence to sentence.
9. Important Reminders in Presenting a Coherent,
Comprehensive Report on Differing Viewpoints on an
Issue
4. Last part is the concluding
sentence. It is the synthesis of the
entire paragraph. You may use
words such as “thus”, “hence”,
“therefore”.
10. Example of a Coherent, Comprehensive Report
A special name for this process is sternutation. How does a sneeze happen? When your
nose is tickled, the sneeze center in our brain receives a message. Soon, the other parts of the body that
work together to create a sneeze such as the abdominal muscles, chest muscles, the diaphragm, the
muscles of the vocal chords, the back of the throat, and the eyelids receive this message. An explosion
as fast as 161 kilometers per hour sends the irritant speeding out of your nose. Examples of irritants in
the air are dust, pepper, or allergens such as pollen. Some experience having a photic reflex and sneeze
as soon as they are under the bright sun. Now, if it ever happens that a
sneeze of yours gets stuck, look towards a
bright light to unstick your stuck sneeze.
11. Offline Task
Present a coherent,
comprehensive report on differing
viewpoints on an issue you’ve
read before. Write your substantial
essay in your yellow paper.