English 10 Q2 Module 4 PDF

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This module is about argumentative texts, modal verbs, and modal adverbs for Grade 10 English. It covers different activities to help students understand and apply these concepts.

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10 English Quarter 2 – Module 4: Argumentative Texts: Modal Verbs and Modal Adverbs CO_Q2_English 10_ Module 4 English – Grade 10 Alternative Delivery Mode Quarter 2 – Module 4: Argumentative Texts: Modal Verbs and Modal Adverbs...

10 English Quarter 2 – Module 4: Argumentative Texts: Modal Verbs and Modal Adverbs CO_Q2_English 10_ Module 4 English – Grade 10 Alternative Delivery Mode Quarter 2 – Module 4: Argumentative Texts: Modal Verbs and Modal Adverbs First Edition, 2021 Republic Act 8293, section 176 states that: No copyright shall subsist in any work of the Government of the Philippines. However, prior approval of the government agency or office wherein the work is created shall be necessary for exploitation of such work for profit. Such agency or office may, among other things, impose as a condition the payment of royalties. Borrowed materials (i.e., songs, stories, poems, pictures, photos, brand names, trademarks, etc.) included in this module are owned by their respective copyright holders. Every effort has been exerted to locate and seek permission to use these materials from their respective copyright owners. The publisher and authors do not represent nor claim ownership over them. Published by the Department of Education Secretary: Leonor Magtolis Briones Undersecretary: Diosdado M. San Antonio Development Team of the Module Writers: Lillian S. Pagulongan and Sherrylynn Jennifer S. Carantes Editor: Armi Victoria A. Fiangaan Illustrator: Alvin A. Sevilla Layout Artist: Rynwalter A. Paa Reviewer: Lillian S. Pagulongan – Division EPS-English Management Team: Estela L. Cariño, EdD, CESO III - Regional Director Carmel F. Meris – Chief Education Supervisor - CLMD Rosita C. Agnasi, Ed.D. – Regional EPS-LRMDS Benjamin Dio-al – Regional ADM Focal Person Juliet H. Sannad, Ed.D. – Chief Education Supervisor, CID, SDO-Baguio Armi Victoria A. Fiangaan – Division EPS-LRMDS Printed in the Philippines by ________________________ Department of Education – Cordillera Administrative Region Office Address: Wangal, La Trinidad, Benguet Telefax: (074) 422-4074 E-mail Address: [email protected] 10 English Quarter 2 – Module 4: Argumentative Texts: Modal Verbs and Modal Adverbs Introductory Message This Self-Learning Module (SLM) is prepared so that you, our dear learners, can continue your studies and learn while at home. Activities, questions, directions, exercises, and discussions are carefully stated for you to understand each lesson. Each SLM is composed of different parts. Each part shall guide you step-by- step as you discover and understand the lesson prepared for you. Pre-tests are provided to measure your prior knowledge on lessons in each SLM. This will tell you if you need to proceed on completing this module or if you need to ask your facilitator or your teacher’s assistance for better understanding of the lesson. At the end of each module, you need to answer the post-test to self-check your learning. Answer keys are provided for each activity and test. We trust that you will be honest in using these. In addition to the material in the main text, Notes to the Teacher are also provided to our facilitators and parents for strategies and reminders on how they can best help you on your home-based learning. Please use this module with care. Do not put unnecessary marks on any part of this SLM. Use a separate sheet of paper in answering the exercises and tests. And read the instructions carefully before performing each task. If you have any questions in using this SLM or any difficulty in answering the tasks in this module, do not hesitate to consult your teacher or facilitator. Thank you. What I Need to Know Do you know that you can use modal verbs and modal adverbs in writing your arguments? Now, learning about modal verbs and modal adverbs would let you write properly your argumentative text. While working on this module, you are expected to: MELC: Identify key structural elements, and language features of an argumentative text, e.g.: modal verbs: should, must, might, and modal adverbs: usually, probably, etc. (EN10G-IVA-32) Recall modal verbs and modal adverbs. Identify modal verbs and adverb modals as language features of an argumentative text To achieve the objectives of this module, remember to: read and follow the given instructions; answer or do the given activities and; use a separate sheet of paper for your answers or outputs. 1 CO_Q2_English 10_ Module 4 What I Know Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the chosen letter on a separate sheet of paper. Directions: Choose the modal verb or modal adverb to complete the sentence. Write the letter of the correct answer on your answer sheet. 1. Remember, you’re in a library, you speak loudly. a. don’t have to b. mustn’t c. can’t d. shouldn’t have 2. Don’t forget to take an umbrella. It rain later. a. might b. can c. should d. could 3. Betty be ill. I’ve just seen her. a. can b. can’t c. has to d. have to 4. I was using my mobile phone a minute ago. It _________ be somewhere here. a. must b. have to c. could d. might 5. A man may be friendly, yet malicious in heart. a. apparently b. arguably c. allegedly d. all in all 6. I will _ call you tomorrow. a. definitely b. obviously c. exactly d. easily 7. I can _ remember the place when I first met her. a. obviously b. exactly c. easily d.possibly 8. He can help us solve the problem. a. exactly b. obviously c. probably d.easily 9. I _ see a doctor immediately. a. should b. must c. can d. may 10. You should _ take up that course. a. exactly b. possibly c. absolutely d.easily 11. I _ tell my parents about my plans of going abroad. a. can b. shall c. should d. might 12. Is a type of essay that presents arguments about both sides of an issue. a. debate b. argumentative c. persuasive d. expository 2 CO_Q2_English 10_ Module 4 13. This part of an argumentative text outlines the topic, provides background information necessary to understand your argument and presents the thesis statement. a. introduction b. body c. conclusion d. thesis 14. This part of an argumentative text usually comprises three or more paragraphs that explain the reasons why you support your thesis. This is where the writer backs up his claims with examples, research, statistics, studies, and text citations. a. introduction b. body c. conclusion d. thesis 15. This part of an argumentative text restates the writer’s thesis and summarizes all of the arguments made in body paragraphs. a. introduction b. body c. conclusion d. thesis Lesson 1 Modal Verbs What’s In Directions: Identify the modal verbs found in the sentences below. Write your answers in your activity notebook. 1. Mobile phones can be used by students in schools positively and constructively. 2. School officials might come up with policies on the proper use of mobile phones. 3. Parents should monitor their children's use of cellphones. 4. Students have to make sure that cellphones are used to enhance their learning and not to distract them. 5. The irresponsible use of cellphones among children may lead to undesirable results. 3 CO_Q2_English 10_ Module 4 What’s New Directions: Read the argumentative text below and answer the questions that follow. Use of Mobile Phones in Schools The use of mobile or cell phones in learning institutions, specifically schools, has elicited debate and bitter arguments, not only in the United States of America, but in the world as a whole. While part of society has supported the use of cellphones in schools, the other part has opposed their use bitterly. Mobile phone manufacturers, such as Apple and Samsung, have targeted students as their main market and thus they have designed various models with lots of features in order to attract them. Despite the fact that the use of mobile phones by students in schools can be used positively and constructively in order to enhance their learning, the same technological devices can be utilized negatively, which distracts them and their teachers and in turn disrupts the learning process. For instance, whilst the students can use mobile phones positively by accessing or downloading important academic materials from the worldwide web, the same can also be used to get access towards destructive pornographic or undesirable contents from online sources thus destroying students’ morals. There are various reasons as to why mobile phones should not be used by students in schools and other learning institutions through giving tangible evidence. There are various arguments from critics calling for the use of mobile phones in schools by the students. Source: "Argumentative Essay On The Use Of Mobile". 2020. Studylib.Net. https://studylib.net/doc/7820730/argumentativeessay-on-the-use-of-mobile. Questions: 1. What is the text all about? 2. What makes the use of mobile phones debatable? 3. Why do mobile phones attract students? 4. When do mobile phones can be used positively? negatively? 5. What are the modal verbs used in the text? 4 CO_Q2_English 10_ Module 4 What is It Modal Verbs are special verbs which behave irregularly in English. They are different from normal verbs like "work, play, visit..." They give additional information about the function of the main verb that follows it. They have a great variety of communicative functions. Be guided by the table below: Modal Verbs Expressions Examples Can/Can’t (present) ABILITY- to say someone Lito can speak 5 dialects fluently, Could/Couldn’t (past) has (or hasn’t) a particular but she can’t speak ability. English fluently. Could/Might/May POSSIBILITY -to express It might be raining outside, you (present and future) possibility about the should take an umbrella with you. present or the future. I may come and visit you after work. It could rain later, so I will bring an umbrella with me. Must/ Must Have CERTAINTY – to express She speaks 5 dialects, so she must (present/past) certainty. be clever. Should/ought to/Must ADVICE – to give advice. You should buy some new shoes. You ought to go to sleep early, you look tired. You must be careful and alert when driving alone. Must/Have to OBLIGATION – You must finish your task by this expresses strong afternoon. She has to feed her pet obligation. everyday. 5 CO_Q2_English 10_ Module 4 What’s More Activity 1: Directions: Fill in the blanks with appropriate modals: will, shall, would, should or can, could, may, might. Milk is a nutritious food enriched with vitamins and proteins. We 1) _____ take milk regularly so that we 2) not develop deficiencies of undernourishment in our body. The aged persons, children and patients 3) take milk in sufficient quantity as it provides strength to their body. We 4) ___________ supplement it with other elements of food like fruit, vegetables and pulses for proper growth of the body. But we 5) ________ consume milk of good quality only otherwise it 6) cause harm to the body. We 7) be very careful while selecting items of our food because there are chances that these 8) be adulterated. Source: Base, Knowledge, English Grammar, Sentence Correction, Sentence Formation, Modals modals Activity 2: Directions: Complete the sentences using “should or should not” plus the appropriate verb from the list below. wear start get listen read leave give up do question find spend eat 1. You the shirt. It’s nicer than the jumper. 2. Students to the teacher. They know the grammar better! 3. Children _ some housework. It’s good to help the parents 4. Recycling isn’t enough. You _ _ less. 5. I think you _ to work. You’ll avoid the traffic. 6. You _ to everyone! People don’t know you, so they might give you bad advice. 6 CO_Q2_English 10_ Module 4 Activity 3: Directions: Complete the conversation by using the appropriate phrase below. could that work would like to book couldn’t make it should work for me can I have me would you like to may I help A: Baguio Medical Center, Emma speaking. How you? B: Good afternoon, I _ _ an appointment with Dr. Black for next week, preferably on Monday morning. A: Let me check her schedule next week. Hmmm… I’m sorry, I’m afraid she won’t be at the clinic on Monday morning. but she has an opening in the afternoon at 3:00pm. _ for you? B. No, I. I work full-time, so it has to be either in the morning or in the evening. What about on Tuesday at 8:30am? A: She’s busy at that time, but there’s an opening at 9:15am. B. Great! That. What I Have Learned Modal 1)_____________ are special verbs which behave irregularly in English. They give additional information about the 2) ____________ of the main verb that follows it. They have a great variety of communicative functions. The modal __________ expresses a general ability while ______________ describes a past ability and expresses reported speech for can. On the other hand, the modal __________ expresses possibility, request or ask for permission and give permission. 7 CO_Q2_English 10_ Module 4 What I Can Do Directions: Complete the conversation between a PLDT representative and a customer. Supply the appropriate modal verbs to complete the lines. https://app.pixton.com/#/ Additional Activities Directions: Fill in the blanks in the following sentences with appropriate modals. Man 1 _______ live without food and water for some time, but he 2 not live without air. We 3 _______inhale pure, oxygenrich air. Breathing foul or polluted air 4 _________ cause chest-related problems. Exposure to cold air 5______ be avoided. When a person catches a cold, he 6_________ take simple, light and easily digestible food. He 7 ___________ avoid going out in cold under all circumstances. He 8 _______ keep his body warm by putting on woolen clothes. Source: https://www.google.com/search?client=opera&hs=08g&q=worksheets+for+modals+ with+answ ers&tbm=isch&chips=q:worksheets+for+modals+with+answers,online_chips:modal 8 CO_Q2_English 10_ Module 4 Lesson 2 Modal Adverbs What’s In Directions: Recall what you have learned about modal verbs in Lesson 1. Fill in the blanks with the appropriate modal verbs. 1. She told me that she was unwell so she not go to the office. 2. The visitors not carry eatables with them in the hotel. 3. As he is in dire need of money, we help him immediately. 4. _you please lend me your book for a week? 5. His son is not so brilliant in his studies but he pass the examination. 6. I be thankful to you if you help me at this time of need. 7. Drive fast lest you miss the flight. 8. you like to accompany us to the market tomorrow? 9. The lady has grown so old that she not walk without a stick. 10. Had he worked hard, he _ have passed the examination. 9 CO_Q2_English 10_ Module 4 What’s New Directions: Read the dialogue below and answer the questions that follow. Bobby: I really might be campaigning to stop bullying in school. Lucas: Bullying can absolutely affect a person’s way of life.. Bobby: I could not seriously think of any solution to stop it. Lucas: I know, but we can definitely do some ways on how to prevent it. Dan: We can possibly give flyers to our schoolmates about the harmful effects of bullying. Bobby: Certainly, that is a good idea. However, I could not find it that effective. Lucas: We could not definitely stop bullying right away. But, slowly we could help in the campaign. Dan: I will certainly agree! Let’s help one another. Questions: 1. What was the conversation about? 2. What do they want to do about it? 3. What particular action was suggested? 4. List down those words in italics? What do you call those words? 10 CO_Q2_English 10_ Module 4 What is It Modal Adverbs are used to modify specific verbs that consist of a linking verb (verb of being) and sometimes another verb. Here are examples of modal adverbs: probably, possibly, evidently, certainly, surely, undoubtedly, seriously, clearly, obviously 1. I will surely watch the Avengers movie. 2. It will probably rain this afternoon. 3. Ruben must seriously exert more effort in his studies to pass this final quarter. What is MODALITY? It is used in writing to express how definite you are about something. Degrees of Modality 1. STRONG – uses the adverbs always and never, evidently, surely, seriously and undoubtedly Example: People should always wash their hands before eating. You will never graduate fi you will not study hard. 2. MODERATE – uses often, rarely, usually, sometimes, frequently, and occasionally Example: Mary rarely goes out to party. Arnold often takes a bath. Some adverbs can be used to describe how likely it is that something will happen. These are called ‘adverbs of possibility. Some of the most common adverbs of possibility are: certainly definitely maybe possibly obviously perhaps probably clearly 11 CO_Q2_English 10_ Module 4 What’s More Activity 1: Complete Me Directions: Complete these sentences using the modal adverbs in the box. Use the most suitable word only once. definitely certainly clearly precisely absolutely surely 1. If we will win next week’s game, we will be on the finalist. 2. our teacher will arrive before the google classroom starts. 3. Joey ____________ made a big difference to the success of the class. 4. Alex was ___________ too short to be allowed in the school basketball team. 5. President Rodrigo Roa Duterte ____________ approved on the House Bill passed by the Congress. Activity 2: Transform Me Directions: Read the sentences below and transform them using modal adverbs. Use your activity notebook to write your answers. 1. I do my homework (strong). 2. I watch drama movies (strong). 3. I wash dishes (moderate). 4. I drink vitamins to make me strong (moderate). 5. I clean my room (moderate). Activity 3: Remember Me Directions: In the first sentence underline the MODAL VERB. Remember, modal verbs are made ‘negative’ by adding the word ‘not’. In the second sentence circle the MODAL ADVERB. 1. You can’t have said that to her! 2. Surely you can’t have said that to her! 1. I might easily tell you all about it. 2. I might just tell you all about it. 1. You shouldn’t have gone to so much trouble. 2. You really shouldn’t have gone to so much trouble. 1. I will call you tomorrow. 2. I will definitely call you tomorrow. 1. You can’t be serious! 2. You can’t possibly be serious. 12 CO_Q2_English 10_ Module 4 What I Have Learned Directions: Complete the paragraph below. Modal 1) ________ are used to modify specific verbs that consist of a linking verb (verb of being) and sometimes another verb. Degrees of modality vary from 2) _________ or 3) _____________. What I Can Do Directions: Give a one sentence stand or claim on the terms below. Identify the modal adverbs to be used from the list below. certainly absolutely perhaps obviously probably clearly Example: 1. Distance Learning Answer: Distance learning is certainly the way to continue education amidst pandemic. 2. Social Distancing 3. Covid 19 vaccine 4. Drug Addiction 5. Pandemic Additional Activities Directions: Imagine what school will be in the year 2030. Write a description of your ideas for a future school using modal verbs and modal adverbs (possibility). Be guided by the following questions below. Underline the modal verbs and modal adverbs you used in your text. Guide questions: 1. How will children in the future get to school? 2. What lessons will they study? 3. How many will be in each class? 4. What will they do at break and lunch times? 5. What will they eat? 6. What will they do their work on? Tablets, laptops or something else? 7. Who will teach the children of the future? A person, a robot or even an alien? 13 CO_Q2_English 10_ Module 4 RUBRICS (Essay Writing Activity) GOOD WELL DONE VERY GOOD GOOD CRITERIA ENOUGH (10pts) (8pts) (6pts) (4pts) Ideas The essay is clear and The essay is mostly The writer is Topic is not well- focused. It holds the focused, and has beginning to define defined and/or reader's attention. some good details and the topic, even there are too Relevant details and quotes. though many topics. quotes enrich the central development is theme. still basic or general. Organization The organization The essay (and The organizational Sentences within enhances and showcases paragraphs) are mostly structure is strong paragraphs make the central idea or theme. organized, in order, enough to move the sense, but the The order, structure of and makes sense to reader through order of information is compelling the reader. the text without paragraphs does and moves the reader too much not. through the text. confusion. Sentence The text uses almost all of The text uses most of The text uses some The text uses Fluency the modal verbs and the modal verbs and of the modal verbs limited of modal modal adverbs. Sentences modal adverbs, and and modal adverbs, verbs and modal are well built, with strong usually invites oral and invites oral adverbs, seems and varied structure that reading. reading. choppy invites expressive oral and is not easy to reading. read orally. Mechanics The writer demonstrates The write understands The writer shows The writer seems a good grasp of standard good writing reasonable control to have made little writing conventions (e.g., conventions and over a limited range effort to use spelling, punctuation, usually uses them of standard writing conventions: capitalization, grammar, correctly. Paper is conventions. spelling, usage, paragraphing) and easily read and errors Conventions are punctuation, are rare; minor touch- uses conventions sometimes handled capitalization, ups would get this effectively to enhance well and enhance usage, grammar piece ready to publish. readability. readability; at other and/or times, errors are paragraphing distracting and impair have multiple readability. errors. Presentation The form and The format only has a The writer's message The writer's presentation of the text few mistakes and is is understandable in message is only enhances the generally easy to read this format. understand able ability for the reader to and pleasing to the eye. occasionally, and understand and connect paper is messily with the message. It is written. pleasing to the eye. Source: https://www.uen.org/rubric/previewRubric.html?id=20123 14 CO_Q2_English 10_ Module 4 Lesson Argumentative Essay Using 3 Modals What’s In Directions: Identification: Read and analyze the sentences below. Choose the correct modal verb to complete the sentence. 1. She told me that she was unwell so she _ not go to the office. 2. The visitors not carry eatables with them in the hotel. 3. As he is in dire need of money, we _ help him immediately. 4. you please lend me your book for a week? 5. His son is not so brilliant in his studies but he pass the examination. 6. I be thankful to you if you help me at this time of need. 7. Drive fast lest you miss the flight. 8. you like to accompany us to the market tomorrow? 9. The lady has grown so old that she _ not walk without a stick. 10. Had he worked hard, he _ have passed the examination. What’s New Directions: Read the presented argumentative essay below. Underline each modal (verbs and adverbs) used. Cell phones have enabled Americans to travel with technology everywhere they go. This allows many users to access and share the radio bandwidth. What is more, cell phones also allow calls to be made in a wide geographical area. The user does not have to own the station. Being a subscriber is the only thing required. Cordless telephones are completely different from cell phones as they can be used only in the area of one personal base station. Indisputably, ever since the emergence of cell phones, people can constantly keep in touch with their loved ones, regardless of the distance. One can reach almost everywhere without any difficulty. When in the past years, people were separated by distance for some reason, and it took forever to write, to send, and to deliver a single letter. Today, it takes a couple of quick clicks, and you see the face of your significant other, parent, or friend real-time! In addition, people can immediately get help in case 15 CO_Q2_English 10_ Module 4 of emergencies. Furthermore, by means of mobile phones, people can lessen their boredom through listening to their favorite music or watching downloaded movies. In general, the invention of cell phones has led to massive changes in the Philippines. In the main, people began to spend many hours talking on cell phones. Filipino culture has tremendously changed with the emergence of cell phones. Minor firms now market cell phone games, as well as video content aimed specifically to be watched on cell phones. Additionally, other creative functions have arisen, such as text messaging, Short Message Service (SMS), as well as fake talking (people pretend to converse using cell phones to fight fear and loneliness). In the situations when young people (men and women) are controlled in their capability to socialize, cellular phones have been helpful for social interaction. Cell phones have an effect on Filipino’s built environment, especially through widespread advertising. Cell phones have grown to be popular in the Philippines, unlike the Internet. The latter, on the other hand, has caused digital division between various social classes. It is also recognized to be glamorous and inexpensive. The majority of the cell phone subscribers in the Philippines personalize and decorate their cell phones, bringing about folk-art cottage sector. The cell phone has grown to be some kind of art, whereby a cell phone user’s preference of phone and decoration serves as a sort of personal statement. The emergence of the mobile cellular phone has as well brought about changes in various cultural norms in the Philippines. Industries, movie theaters, cafés, and parks are just a number of spaces where the suitability of cell phone discussions is unclear and doubtful. Cell phones prioritize socialization with people who are far away over those who share space. Classrooms are also other sectors that have significantly changed in the Philippines due to the use of cell phones. Nowadays, the majority of students use cell phones in class, especially when it comes to text messaging and the internet. Students can now get information faster through the cell phones. This has significantly affected education standards since most of the students use cell phones to cheat during exams. But the reality is that cell phones have successfully turned into a powerful learning tool. All cell phones that were primarily used to engage students in class create personal computer access points that guarantee better academic results. A lot of schools all over the globe encourage a special policy that encourages students to bring their own devices in order to boost students learning abilities. Even though academic progress might be hurt when undergrads use their phones just to entertain, coupled with financial problems that exist in this or that region, well-arranged content access is absolutely beneficial. Despite the presence of moderately small screen sizes, the majority of people in the Philippines have started watching TV on their cell phones. They prefer this way in order to distance themselves from jam-packed situations and also prioritize their attention. Regardless of the widespread recognition of the cell phones’ video technology, consumers are still cautious of two-way video, caused by anxieties about privacy and surveillance. The political sector in the Philippines has also changed tremendously as a result of cell phones. Cell phones have been utilized to mobilize followers for political causes. Protesters use their cell phones to send text messages to organize activities, as well as avoid the police. 16 CO_Q2_English 10_ Module 4 Obviously, the whole range of advantages that we’ve just discussed make cell phone market in the Philippines is very dynamic and competitive. This has enabled expansion of international trade between the Philippines and other countries. In conclusion, cell phones have enabled people to form their own micro- cultures. In the Philippines, people are changing cultural customs and values, and are greatly demonstrating consumers’ skills to repurpose and modify technology for their personal use. In my opinion, the invention called “a cell phone” has allowed people in the Philippines to protect their private relations from the culture in their surroundings. What is more, these devices have encouraged the existence of a great variety of complex but exclusive micro-cultures. Questions: 1. What is the text all about? 2. What is the thesis statement of the text? 3. What is the conclusion in the text? What is It An argumentative essay is a type of essay that presents arguments about both sides of an issue. It could be that both sides are presented equally balanced, or it could be that one side is presented more forcefully than the other. It all depends on the writer, and what side he supports the most. An argumentative essay is usually written in the five-paragraph structure. The argumentative essay format consists of an introduction, 2-3 body paragraphs, and a conclusion. Logically, each of those three sections will have a unique structure, so understanding them on an individual level will help ensure a smooth writing process. The thesis statement is part of the introduction. It is a concise, one sentence summary of your main point or claim. Modal verbs and modal adverbs are used in writing argumentative essays or text to prove and to have a strong stand in a position you believed in. MODALS and TONES: Use modals to soften your verbs. Example: The President must change his policy. (“must” is too strong) The President should change his policy. We should control the TONE with MODALS. Remember that good writers are always aware of how their arguments sound. Certain words can help control the tone of the argument. 17 CO_Q2_English 10_ Module 4 CONTROLLING TONE WITH MODALS Source:https://profjackelinemrtn.weebly.com/uploads/1/0/8/4/10843122/argumentative_essays.pdf REASONS FOR USING MODALS Source:https://profjackelinemrtn.weebly.com/uploads/1/0/8/4/10843122/argumentative_essays.pdf Modal verbs are often used to make the writer's claims more or less tentative, i.e. to suggest that the writer thinks something is more or less probable. One of the weaknesses of student essays is making strong claims that cannot be supported. In these cases, it is useful to be able to vary the strength of a claim to suit the circumstances. 18 CO_Q2_English 10_ Module 4 What’s More Activity 1: Fill Me Up Directions: Complete the paragraph below. Use the phrases in the box. may be can most might react must indicate will respond necessary easily be done When studying the advantages and disadvantages of learning methods, it to place learners in artificial situations, in order to observe how they ___________ to different stimuli. This via electronic media (e.g. virtual reality). If the reaction is positive, this ____________ the likelihood that learners ________________ well in real life. Activity 2: Strength of Claim Directions: Arrange them by writing the numbers 1-3 in the beside the letters to indicate how strong the claim is (3 is the strongest). ______ a. This may be the case where there has been a separation order, a decree nisi for divorce, a non-molestation order, or a separation agreement between the parties. ______ b. This might be the case with provocation, for example: there might be objections to some of the distinctions now drawn by the law. ______ c. It may well be the case that there is variation within one of these categories. Activity 3: Fill in the gaps Directions: In the following sentences fill in the gaps with appropriate modals. 1. It was clear that the two countries _______ have to compromise if the conference not degenerate into a complete fiasco. 2. Of course, this measure [reforestation] __________ work only if it accompanied by efforts to reduce tropical deforestation. 3. What ______ have happened if penicillin not been discovered? 19 CO_Q2_English 10_ Module 4 What I Have Learned An _______________ is a type of essay that presents arguments about both sides of an issue. It is usually written in the five-paragraph structure. The argumentative essay format consists of an ___________, _____________, and a ________________ Modal __________ and modal ___________ are used in writing argumentative essays or text to prove and to have a strong stand in a position you believed in. What I Can Do Activity: Believe me, it’s a FACT Directions: Writing Pro and Con Statements. Below is a dialogue between two friends. Complete the dialogue by supplying the modal verb or adverb. John: In this time of pandemic where we use distance learning, I need to be creative with my studies Dale: Well, I agree with you, but I miss face to face classes. John: I know. However, we ___________ not go against the health protocol. We learn from home. Dale: Learning from home is difficult for me. I think I _____________________ ______________________________________________________ John: Well, you are _ _ ______________________________________________________ 20 CO_Q2_English 10_ Module 4 Assessment Directions: Choose the letter of the correct answer. 1. Is a type of essay that presents arguments about both sides of an is sue. a. Debate b. argumentative c. persuasive d. expository 2. Argumentative essays all depend on the , and what side he or she supports the most. a. Writer b. Listener c. Speaker d. Reader 3. Both sides of an argumentative essay could be presented as _________ balanced. a. unequal b. both c. equally d. competitively 4. Good writers need to control their _ making them aware of how their arguments sound. a. tone b. speed c. reaction d. emotion 5. An argumentative essay can be started by asking a question. Is this statement true or false? a. False b. True c. Both d. It depends B. Directions: Choose the modal verb or modal adverb to complete the sentence. Write the letter of the correct answer on your answer sheet. 6. Remember, you’re in a library, you _______ speak loudly. a. don’t have to b. mustn’t c. can’t d. shouldn’t have 7. Don’t forget to take an umbrella. It ________ rain later. a. might b. can c. should d. could 8. Betty ______ be ill. I’ve just seen her. a. can b. can’t c. has to d. have to 9. I was using my mobile phone a minute ago. It ________ be somewhere here. a. must b. have to c. could d. might 10. A man may be ______ friendly, yet malicious in heart. a. apparently b. arguably c. allegedly d. all in all 11. The investment is a ___________ thing. a. certain b. plausible c. sure d. certainly 12. The bailiff had a grip on the prisoner's arm. a. sure b. certainly c. certain d. plausibly 13. This part of an argumentative text outlines the topic, provides background information necessary to understand your argument and presents the thesis statement. a. introduction b. body c. conclusion d. thesis 14. This part of an argumentative text usually comprises three or more paragraphs that explain the reasons why you support your thesis. This is where the writer backs up his claims with examples, research, statistics, studies, and text citations. a. introduction b. body c. conclusion d. thesis 15. This part of an argumentative text restates the writer’s thesis and summarizes all of the arguments made in body paragraphs. a. introduction b. body c. conclusion d. thesis 21 CO_Q2_English 10_ Module 4 Answer Key 22 CO_Q2_English 10_ Module 4 23 CO_Q2_English 10_ Module 4 24 CO_Q2_English 10_ Module 4 References "Argumentative Essay On The Use Of Mobile". 2020. Studylib.Net. https://studylib.net/doc/7820730/argumentative-essay-on-the-use-ofmobile. Base, Knowledge, English Grammar, Sentence Correction, Sentence Formation, Modals modals, Knowledge Base, English Grammar, Solved Exercises, and Modals modals. 2020. "Exercises For Practice For Use Of Modals | Lessons24x7". 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Rcampus.Com. https://www.rcampus.com/rubricshowc.cfm?code=FX59339&sp=yes&. Sarikas, Christine. 2020. "3 Strong Argumentative Essay Examples, Analyzed". Blog.Prepscholar.Com. https://blog.prepscholar.com/argumentative- essay-examples. 25 CO_Q2_English 10_ Module 4 For inquiries or feedback, please write or call: Department of Education - Bureau of Learning Resources (DepEd-BLR) Ground Floor, Bonifacio Bldg., DepEd Complex Meralco Avenue, Pasig City, Philippines 1600 Telefax: (632) 8634-1072; 8634-1054; 8631-4985 Email Address: [email protected] * [email protected]

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