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  • An Increase in number of Covid-19 cases has been recorded after ECQ was lifted.
  • Claim of Fact

    A statement that can be proven true or false based on objective evidence
  • Claim of Value
    A statement that expresses a personal opinion, belief, or judgment about something
  • Claim of Policy

    A statement that proposes a course of action that should be taken
  • Action speaks louder than words.
  • The government must distribute the Social Amelioration Program with justly and fairly.
  • Can you relate to the lyrics of the song?
    Which will you choose, "Mahal ko or Mahal ako?"
  • Position paper
    An essay that expresses a position on an issue and gives arguments that support the opinion of the writer based on the facts collected
  • Why are position papers written?

    • To help understand the problems and issues of the world today
    • To share opinions, thoughts, and arguments and to reason with factual evidence
    • To hone writing skills, take a stand, and assert opinion
  • Main objective of writing a position paper

    To take part in a larger debate by stating arguments and proposed course of action
  • Emerging global issues mentioned in the video
    • World hunger
    • Disinformation
    • Inequality
  • As young people, it is important to be aware and involved about the global issues we face
  • Parts of a position paper

    1. Introduction - Introduce topic, provide history/background
    2. Body - Discuss position, policies that have/haven't worked
    3. Conclusion - Propose solutions, how to implement
  • Writing a position paper is worthwhile as it helps understand problems, share opinions, and hone writing skills
  • ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL PURPOSES
    Quarter 4 Week 3
  • ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL PURPOSES
    Quarter 4 Week 4
  • WHAT'S NEW

    Identify the ideas being depicted by the pictures
  • WHAT IS IT
    Popular Types of Survey Questions
  • Popular Types of Survey Questions

    • Multiple Choice Questions
    • Rating Scale
    • Likert Scale
    • Rank List
    • Matrix Questions
    • Open-ended Question
  • WHAT I HAVE LEARNED
    • Close-ended questions
    • Open-ended questions
    • Multiple choice questions
    • Rank list
    • Checklist
    • Likert scale
    • Rating scale
    • Interview questions
  • Methods of Administering a Survey

    • Personal Approach
    • Face-to-face Structured Interview
    • Telephone Survey
    • Self-administered Approach
    • Paper-and-pencil Survey
    • Online Survey
    • Mail Survey
  • Personal and Self-Administered

    The 2 approaches in administering a survey
  • Face-to-Face Structured
    This interview is set personally, and the people involved face each other in order to gather the necessary information. Questions on the survey are asked directly to the respondent by the researcher
  • Online Survey
    This is a useful technique especially for studies which include many respondents from different locations. This is used to gather information from respondents who live in different areas. This enables all participants to answer through different online platforms
  • Mail Survey
    This popular tool requires an easy- administering of the survey where survey questionnaires are mailed to individuals who are given enough time to read and ponder on the information asked
  • Report
    Any informational work made with an intention to relay information or recount certain events in a presentable manner
  • Report is always written in a sequential manner in order of occurrence
  • Types of reports
    • Technical and Business Reports
    • Field Reports
    • Scientific Reports
    • Research Reports
  • Technical and Business Reports

    • Form of writing technical communication or documentation in science and technology or applied science that helps people understand a product or service
    • Main purpose is to inform and to trigger the person into action such as purchasing a product or service
    • Content is factual and straightforward
    • Expressed in formal, standard or academic language
    • Uses specialized vocabulary and follows a set of rules and conventions
    • Tone is objective
    • Audience is specific and uses language to evoke either an emotional or intellectual response
  • Field Reports
    • Purpose is to describe the observation of people, places, and/or events and to analyze that observation data in order to identify and categorize common themes in relation to the research problem underpinning the study
    • Content represents the researcher's interpretation of meaning found in data that has been gathered during one or more observational events
    • Facilitate the development of data collection techniques and observation skills and help understand how theory applies to real world situations
    • Opportunity to obtain evidence through methods of observing professional practice that contribute to or challenge existing theories
  • Scientific Reports
    • Purpose is to clearly communicate your key message about why your scientific findings are meaningful
    • Need to explain why you are testing a hypothesis, what methodology you used, what you found, and why your findings are meaningful
    • Requires a clear link between your introduction and your analysis/discussion
  • Research Reports
    • Introductory Phase
    • Review of Literature
    • Research Methodology
    • Body of the Report
    • Conclusion
    • Recommendation
  • depedetulay
    Online Tutorial
  • Topics
    • 1 Analyzing and Presenting Arguments
    • 2 Writing a Position Paper
    • 3 Objectives and Structures of Various Kinds of Reports
    • 4 Designing, Testing, and Revising Survey Questionnaires
    • 5 Conducting and Gathering Information from Surveys, Experiments, or Observation
    • 6 Summarizing Findings and Executing Reports through Narrative and Visual/Graphic Forms
    • 7 Writing Various Reports
    • 8 Culminating Activity and Recognition Day
  • ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL PURPOSES

    Quarter 4 - Week 5
  • ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL PURPOSES
    Conducting and Gathering Information from Surveys, Experiments, or Observations
  • WHAT I NEED TO KNOW
    Conduct and gather information from surveys, experiments, or observations
  • WHAT'S NEW

    Identify the method in administering a survey
  • WHAT'S NEW

    The interview is set personally, and the people involved face each other in order to gather the necessary information
  • WHAT'S NEW
    Face to Face Interview