Q3 M11&M12: EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION

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Reaction Paper

Commonly used in elementary level.

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Reaction Paper

Reaction or what is seen or felt.

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Reaction Paper

Expresses personal opinions or arguments.

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Reaction Paper

Comment on the characters.

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Reaction Paper

Memorable lines.

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  1. Introduction

  2. Body

  3. Conclusion

What are the sample structure of the reaction paper?

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Introduction

Brief Summary / Context, Characters, Setting

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Body

  • What is my reaction or feeling toward what I just watched or read?

  • How could I reflect from the world I’m reacting to?

  • Do I agree with the points, arguments, and claims of the writer?

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Body

Has reaction, reflection, and application of what you realized. It also has an argument wherein you can decide whether to agree or to disagree with the author.

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Conclusion

Summary of reaction and recommendation.

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Critique Paper

Most academic in nature.

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Critique Paper

Several facts supported by sources.

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Critique Paper

Integration of other theories.

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Critique Paper

Another work of art: song or painting.

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Critique Paper

Same genre but different director.

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Critique Paper

Same actor in another movie.

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  1. Choose three topics that you would emphasize or focus.

  2. Have a thesis statement.

  3. Have a conclusive statement.

  4. Never distort information for the benefit of your purpose.

  5. Be responsible in what you write; be honest and be fair.

Tips in Writing

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Thesis Statement

It is a one-sentence statement that summarizes your main point.

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Report

An organized presentation of an issue.

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  1. Informative

  2. Investigative

  3. Recommendation

Major Types of Report

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Informative

To inform, to tell, and to raise awareness.

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Investigative

Evidence.

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Recommendation

To reccomend, solution.

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Position Paper

It is an academic or professional document that presents and argues for a specific, evidence-based viewpoint on a debatable issue.

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Declare a position.

The primary goal of the position paper.

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Convince or persuade.

The secondary goal of the position paper.

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  1. Introduction

  2. Counter-argument

  3. Argument / Body

  4. Conclusion

Structures of a Position Paper.

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Introduction

One sentence. Be straightforward.

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Counter-argument

To see another perspective.

  • One paragraph.

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Argument / Body

3 paragraphs (Power of three). Support your opinions by using sources (in-text citations).

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Conclusion

One paragraph.

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  1. Persuasiveness

  2. Focus & Organization

  3. Creativity

Principle of Position Paper

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