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I. OBJECTIVES
A. Content Standards The learner understands the principles and uses of
reaction paper/review/critique
B. Performance Standards The learner produces an objective assessment of an
event, a person, a place or a thing
C. Learning Competencies/ The learners are able to:
Objectives Uses appropriate critical approaches in writing a
critique such as formalism, reader-response, feminism
and marxism.
IV. PROCEDURES
A. Reviewing previous lesson or QUESTION:
presenting the new lesson
Ask a questions as a form of review before continuing Answer may vary.
the lesson.
B. Establishing a purpose for the Pick a Number Activity and Say Something!
lesson
Learners pick a number and answer the question
written at the back with a number they choose.
C. Presenting examples/ (The teacher will let the students read the definition of A Critique is a
instances of the new lesson Critique) genre of
academic writing
that briefly and
critically
summarizes and
evaluates a work
or concept.
D. Discussing new concepts and Critiques can be used to carefully analyze a variety
practicing new skills # 1 of works such as:
Feminist Criticism
This approach is also known as feminism. It
focuses on how literature presents women an
subjects of socio- political, psychological and
economic oppression. It also reveals the
patriarchal aspects of our culture.
Marxist Criticism
Marxist Criticism, also called Marxismis
concerned with the differences between
economic classes and the implications of a
capitalist system, such as the continuing
conflicts between the working class and the
elite members of society.
Feminist Criticism
Marxist Criticism
Formalist Criticism
1. Critique
_____1. It is a genre of academic writing that briefly
summarizes and critically evaluates a work or a
concept.
II. ESSAY
J. Additional Activities for Students are group into four and each grouped will
application or remediation analyze the assigned piece by answering the given
questions.
Guide Questions:
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REGINE PILAYO NASOL