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Argumentative
Essay
English Quarter 3 – Module 1
After going through this module, you are expected
to:
1.Get familiar with terms used in argumentation/debate;
2.Identify the parts and features of argumentative essay.
WHAT IS
ARGUMENTATIVE
ESSAY?
“Allowing the use of cellphones in schools can
significantly enhance the learning experience.”
“Allowing the use of cellphones in schools can
significantly enhance the learning experience.”
ARGUMENTATIVE
Having or showing a
tendency to disagree
or argue
ESSAY
A short piece of
writing on a
particular subject
ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAY
A kind of writing that aims to make the reader agree
with the writer’s opinion about a controversial or a
debatable issue
The following are terms related to an argumentative essay
• Issue – an idea about which the opinions of people are
different.
• Claim – a statement by an author about an issue. A claim has
a significant amount of disagreement about it. A claim needs
supporting arguments. A claim is also called a position, stand,
or point of view. A claim must be defended.
• Argument – an idea that supports the claim. An argument
needs supporting evidences.
• Evidence – facts in the real world that can be used to support
an argument.
Examples of evidences are statistics, data from studies, historical
events, habitual practices, and other facts that can support an
argument.
• Counterargument – an idea given by the opposing side against the
claim given in the argumentative essay.
• Rebuttal – the response to the counterargument
• Pro – an argument in favor of a claim or advantage regarding
something
• Con - an argument against a claim or disadvantage regarding
something
Why is it important to learn to write an argumentative
essay?
Learning how to write an argumentative essay will help you
to develop critical thinking and research skills along with
developing how to rationally defend a position. These skills
will help you progress academically and occupationally
ISSUE
DEPED advised that there should be face to face classes
despite COVID issue..
CLAIM
(What is your stand on the issue?)
We should start having the face to
face classes since there is already a
decrease of COVID19 cases and an
increase of students who are
already vaccinated.
We should do the modular set-up
to avoid and prevent getting the
COVID virus.
STEP 1: FORMULATE
YOUR CLAIM OR
ARGUMENT ON THE
ISSUE.
CLAIM OR ARGUMENT
We should start having the face to face classes since there is already a
decrease of COVID19 cases and an increase of students who are
already vaccinated.
PRIOR
KNOWLEDGE
EVIDENCE
EXPERTS’
OPINION
RELIABLE
BOOKS AND
ARTICLES
STEP 2: LOOK FOR
EVIDENCE TO SUPPORT
YOUR
CLAIM/ARGUMENT
ARE YOU READY TO WRITE?
ACTIVITY 1: The Good and The Bad!
Direction: List 5 each of the PROS (advantages) and CONS (disadvantages) of the given
topic. You can work with somebody who will be your thinking buddy. Discuss the PROS
and CONS with your thinking buddy.
TOPIC: The Advantages and Disadvantages of
COMPUTERS.
1. _____________
2. _____________
3. _____________
4. _____________
5. _____________
1. _____________
2. _____________
3. _____________
4. _____________
5. _____________
ELEMENTS OF ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAY:
ELEMENTS OF ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAY:
Example:
ISSUE: Should people be encouraged to travel by bicycle rather than by car?
CLAIM: People should be encouraged to travel by bicycle rather than by car.
ARGUMENT: Maintaining a bicycle is less expensive than a car.
EVIDENCE: 1. The parts of a bicycle are much cheaper than the parts of a car.
2. Fixing a car may require the services of a mechanic who would charge an expensive amount
for labor. On the other hand, many bicycles can be fixed by the owners themselves.
3. Cars require expensive yearly registration.
COUNTERARGUMENT: Some say that riding a bicycle would increase travel time and decrease productivity
REBUTTAL: Traveling by bicycle would actually mean avoiding rush hour Traffic jams.
CONCLUSION: So, we encourage people to travel by bicycle rather than by car to avoid traffic jams during
rush hours to keep and it does not make people from being late to their appointments.
NOTE: Evidence can be FACTS, STATISTICS, and EXAMPLES
ELEMENTS OF ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAY:
EVIDENCE: 1. The parts of a bicycle are much cheaper than the parts of a car.
2. Fixing a car may require the services of a mechanic who would charge an
expensive amount for labor. On the other hand, many bicycles can be fixed by the owners
themselves.
3. Cars require expensive yearly registration.
COUNTERARGUMENT: Some say that riding a bicycle would increase travel time and
decrease productivity
REBUTTAL: Traveling by bicycle would actually mean avoiding rush hour Traffic jams.
CONCLUSION: So, we encourage people to travel by bicycle rather than by car to avoid
traffic jams during rush hours to keep and it does not make people from being late to
their appointments.
NOTE: Evidence can be FACTS, STATISTICS, and EXAMPLES
ACTIVITY 2: Direction: Identify whether the sentence provided is a CLAIM or a
STATEMENT.
REMEMBER!
Claim – a statement by an author about an issue. A claim has a significant amount of disagreement about it. A claim
needs supporting arguments. A claim is also called a position, stand, or point of view. A claim must be defended.
1. The first two novels of The Hunger Games trilogy have become New York Times bestsellers, while the
third novel, Mockingjay, upon its release ranked #1 on all US bestseller list. Answer:
2. The lead character in Cinderella is a young girl living in miserable circumstances that abruptly
became extraordinary after a night at a ball. Answer: _____________
3. The Hunger Games trilogy has more well-developed characters than the Harry Potter series. Answer:
_____________
4. If Cinderella’s fairy godmother had not arrived to help her get ready for the ball, she never would
have married her Prince Charming. Answer: _______________
5. The San Francisco Giants baseball team achieved the dynasty status when they secured the World
Series in 2010, 2012, and 2014. Answer:____________
STATEMENT
CLAIM
STATEMENT
CLAIM
STATEMENT
ASSESSMENT: What I Have Learned
Direction: Look for the claim in the paragraph. Encircle the claim, box the points to
support the claim.
Example: The COVID-19 Virus spread all over the world. The new virus affected the
economy of every country.
1. Advertisers target young people when marketing cigarettes, alcohol, and adult movies. This
makes most of the young adult are addicted to vices.
2. As of May 29, 2014 desalinated water already costs about $2,000 an acre foot - roughly the
amount of water a family of five uses in a year. The cost is about double that of water obtained
from building a new reservoir or recycling wastewater, making water an expensive necessity for
the people.
1.Advertisers target young people when marketing
cigarettes, alcohol, and adult movies. This makes most of
the young adult are addicted to vices.
2. As of May 29, 2014 desalinated water already costs
about $2,000 an acre foot - roughly the amount of water a
family of five uses in a year. The cost is about double that of
water obtained from building a new reservoir or recycling
wastewater, making water an expensive necessity for the
people.
3. Computer shops makes a lot of money from kids
when they play computer games, watch YouTube
and even use social media. Regardless of how much
they earn, kids become addicted to playing
computer games and watching videos in YouTube.
4. Selling too much unhealthy foods make kids and
adults sick. Junk food manufacturers are poisoning
people with their preservatives, additives and
artificial flavorings.
5. Video games makes kids violent. Counter Strike,
PUBG, GTA5 are games that are war games.
WHAT CAN I DO……
ACTIVITY 4: Match the Evidence
Direction: Make a table and match the claim to the evidence in the boxes.
CLAIM EVIDENCE
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Components of an Argumentative Essay
INTRODUCTION – it is an introductory paragraph; it is in the start of
the essay.
- this is called the “gateway” of an essay.
- it is because it attracts the attention of readers to the
essay and gives the readers background information
about the topic.
- it also introduces the thesis statement of the essay,
which is the heart of an essay, and tells what to be
discussed in the body paragraphs.
ISSUE: Should people be encouraged to travel by bicycle rather than by car?
CLAIM: People should be encouraged to travel by bicycle rather than by car.
Components of an Argumentative Essay
BODY – it is the body paragraph where facts of the given thesis
statements of the essay are written.
- it is where the arguments are written to support the
statement
Argument & evidences: Financial commuting costs for a bicycle are
considerably less than for a car. A brand new car costs a million pesos and it
uses expensive fuel to let it run and move, while a bicycle will only cost more
than one thousand pesos but does not need any fuel, and it uses body
energy to pedal and move.
NOTE: Evidence can be FACTS, STATISTICS, and EXAMPLES
Components of an Argumentative Essay
REFUTATION/COUNTERARGUMENT – it is the argument to refute
earlier arguments and give weight to the actual position.
Example: (Counterargument) Some say that riding a bike would
increase commuting time and decrease productivity. (Rebuttal)
Commuting by bicycle would mean avoiding rush hour traffic jams
and helping the be early or on time to an appointment.
Components of an Argumentative Essay
CONCLUSION – it is rephrasing the thesis statement, major points,
call attention, or just having the concluding remarks. It even has
some recommendations.
Example: We should choose riding a bicycle. This will not only be
less expensive and fuel-free but it gives us a healthy body. Finally, it
brings us to destination on time or even earlier avoiding traffic
jams.
ARGUMENT: Maintaining a bicycle is less expensive than a car.
EVIDENCE: 1. The parts of a bicycle are much cheaper than the parts
of a car.
2. Fixing a car may require the services of a mechanic
who would charge an expensive amount for labor. On the other hand,
many bicycles can be fixed by the owners themselves.
3. Cars require expensive yearly registration.
COUNTERARGUMENT: Some say that riding a bicycle would increase
travel time and decrease productivity.
REBUTTAL: Traveling by bicycle would actually mean avoiding rush
hour Traffic jams.
CONCLUSION: So, we encourage people to travel by bicycle rather
than by car to avoid traffic jams during rush hours to keep and it
does not make people from being late to their appointments.
English 10 Quarter 3-M1-Argumentative-Essay.pptx
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English 10 Quarter 3-M1-Argumentative-Essay.pptx

  • 2. After going through this module, you are expected to: 1.Get familiar with terms used in argumentation/debate; 2.Identify the parts and features of argumentative essay.
  • 4. “Allowing the use of cellphones in schools can significantly enhance the learning experience.”
  • 5. “Allowing the use of cellphones in schools can significantly enhance the learning experience.”
  • 6. ARGUMENTATIVE Having or showing a tendency to disagree or argue ESSAY A short piece of writing on a particular subject ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAY A kind of writing that aims to make the reader agree with the writer’s opinion about a controversial or a debatable issue
  • 7. The following are terms related to an argumentative essay • Issue – an idea about which the opinions of people are different. • Claim – a statement by an author about an issue. A claim has a significant amount of disagreement about it. A claim needs supporting arguments. A claim is also called a position, stand, or point of view. A claim must be defended. • Argument – an idea that supports the claim. An argument needs supporting evidences. • Evidence – facts in the real world that can be used to support an argument.
  • 8. Examples of evidences are statistics, data from studies, historical events, habitual practices, and other facts that can support an argument. • Counterargument – an idea given by the opposing side against the claim given in the argumentative essay. • Rebuttal – the response to the counterargument • Pro – an argument in favor of a claim or advantage regarding something • Con - an argument against a claim or disadvantage regarding something
  • 9. Why is it important to learn to write an argumentative essay? Learning how to write an argumentative essay will help you to develop critical thinking and research skills along with developing how to rationally defend a position. These skills will help you progress academically and occupationally
  • 10. ISSUE DEPED advised that there should be face to face classes despite COVID issue.. CLAIM (What is your stand on the issue?) We should start having the face to face classes since there is already a decrease of COVID19 cases and an increase of students who are already vaccinated. We should do the modular set-up to avoid and prevent getting the COVID virus. STEP 1: FORMULATE YOUR CLAIM OR ARGUMENT ON THE ISSUE.
  • 11. CLAIM OR ARGUMENT We should start having the face to face classes since there is already a decrease of COVID19 cases and an increase of students who are already vaccinated. PRIOR KNOWLEDGE EVIDENCE EXPERTS’ OPINION RELIABLE BOOKS AND ARTICLES STEP 2: LOOK FOR EVIDENCE TO SUPPORT YOUR CLAIM/ARGUMENT
  • 12. ARE YOU READY TO WRITE?
  • 13. ACTIVITY 1: The Good and The Bad! Direction: List 5 each of the PROS (advantages) and CONS (disadvantages) of the given topic. You can work with somebody who will be your thinking buddy. Discuss the PROS and CONS with your thinking buddy. TOPIC: The Advantages and Disadvantages of COMPUTERS. 1. _____________ 2. _____________ 3. _____________ 4. _____________ 5. _____________ 1. _____________ 2. _____________ 3. _____________ 4. _____________ 5. _____________
  • 15. ELEMENTS OF ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAY: Example: ISSUE: Should people be encouraged to travel by bicycle rather than by car? CLAIM: People should be encouraged to travel by bicycle rather than by car. ARGUMENT: Maintaining a bicycle is less expensive than a car. EVIDENCE: 1. The parts of a bicycle are much cheaper than the parts of a car. 2. Fixing a car may require the services of a mechanic who would charge an expensive amount for labor. On the other hand, many bicycles can be fixed by the owners themselves. 3. Cars require expensive yearly registration. COUNTERARGUMENT: Some say that riding a bicycle would increase travel time and decrease productivity REBUTTAL: Traveling by bicycle would actually mean avoiding rush hour Traffic jams. CONCLUSION: So, we encourage people to travel by bicycle rather than by car to avoid traffic jams during rush hours to keep and it does not make people from being late to their appointments. NOTE: Evidence can be FACTS, STATISTICS, and EXAMPLES
  • 16. ELEMENTS OF ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAY: EVIDENCE: 1. The parts of a bicycle are much cheaper than the parts of a car. 2. Fixing a car may require the services of a mechanic who would charge an expensive amount for labor. On the other hand, many bicycles can be fixed by the owners themselves. 3. Cars require expensive yearly registration. COUNTERARGUMENT: Some say that riding a bicycle would increase travel time and decrease productivity REBUTTAL: Traveling by bicycle would actually mean avoiding rush hour Traffic jams. CONCLUSION: So, we encourage people to travel by bicycle rather than by car to avoid traffic jams during rush hours to keep and it does not make people from being late to their appointments. NOTE: Evidence can be FACTS, STATISTICS, and EXAMPLES
  • 17. ACTIVITY 2: Direction: Identify whether the sentence provided is a CLAIM or a STATEMENT. REMEMBER! Claim – a statement by an author about an issue. A claim has a significant amount of disagreement about it. A claim needs supporting arguments. A claim is also called a position, stand, or point of view. A claim must be defended. 1. The first two novels of The Hunger Games trilogy have become New York Times bestsellers, while the third novel, Mockingjay, upon its release ranked #1 on all US bestseller list. Answer: 2. The lead character in Cinderella is a young girl living in miserable circumstances that abruptly became extraordinary after a night at a ball. Answer: _____________ 3. The Hunger Games trilogy has more well-developed characters than the Harry Potter series. Answer: _____________ 4. If Cinderella’s fairy godmother had not arrived to help her get ready for the ball, she never would have married her Prince Charming. Answer: _______________ 5. The San Francisco Giants baseball team achieved the dynasty status when they secured the World Series in 2010, 2012, and 2014. Answer:____________ STATEMENT CLAIM STATEMENT CLAIM STATEMENT
  • 18. ASSESSMENT: What I Have Learned Direction: Look for the claim in the paragraph. Encircle the claim, box the points to support the claim. Example: The COVID-19 Virus spread all over the world. The new virus affected the economy of every country. 1. Advertisers target young people when marketing cigarettes, alcohol, and adult movies. This makes most of the young adult are addicted to vices. 2. As of May 29, 2014 desalinated water already costs about $2,000 an acre foot - roughly the amount of water a family of five uses in a year. The cost is about double that of water obtained from building a new reservoir or recycling wastewater, making water an expensive necessity for the people.
  • 19. 1.Advertisers target young people when marketing cigarettes, alcohol, and adult movies. This makes most of the young adult are addicted to vices. 2. As of May 29, 2014 desalinated water already costs about $2,000 an acre foot - roughly the amount of water a family of five uses in a year. The cost is about double that of water obtained from building a new reservoir or recycling wastewater, making water an expensive necessity for the people.
  • 20. 3. Computer shops makes a lot of money from kids when they play computer games, watch YouTube and even use social media. Regardless of how much they earn, kids become addicted to playing computer games and watching videos in YouTube. 4. Selling too much unhealthy foods make kids and adults sick. Junk food manufacturers are poisoning people with their preservatives, additives and artificial flavorings. 5. Video games makes kids violent. Counter Strike, PUBG, GTA5 are games that are war games.
  • 21. WHAT CAN I DO…… ACTIVITY 4: Match the Evidence Direction: Make a table and match the claim to the evidence in the boxes. CLAIM EVIDENCE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
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  • 23. Components of an Argumentative Essay INTRODUCTION – it is an introductory paragraph; it is in the start of the essay. - this is called the “gateway” of an essay. - it is because it attracts the attention of readers to the essay and gives the readers background information about the topic. - it also introduces the thesis statement of the essay, which is the heart of an essay, and tells what to be discussed in the body paragraphs. ISSUE: Should people be encouraged to travel by bicycle rather than by car? CLAIM: People should be encouraged to travel by bicycle rather than by car.
  • 24. Components of an Argumentative Essay BODY – it is the body paragraph where facts of the given thesis statements of the essay are written. - it is where the arguments are written to support the statement Argument & evidences: Financial commuting costs for a bicycle are considerably less than for a car. A brand new car costs a million pesos and it uses expensive fuel to let it run and move, while a bicycle will only cost more than one thousand pesos but does not need any fuel, and it uses body energy to pedal and move. NOTE: Evidence can be FACTS, STATISTICS, and EXAMPLES
  • 25. Components of an Argumentative Essay REFUTATION/COUNTERARGUMENT – it is the argument to refute earlier arguments and give weight to the actual position. Example: (Counterargument) Some say that riding a bike would increase commuting time and decrease productivity. (Rebuttal) Commuting by bicycle would mean avoiding rush hour traffic jams and helping the be early or on time to an appointment.
  • 26. Components of an Argumentative Essay CONCLUSION – it is rephrasing the thesis statement, major points, call attention, or just having the concluding remarks. It even has some recommendations. Example: We should choose riding a bicycle. This will not only be less expensive and fuel-free but it gives us a healthy body. Finally, it brings us to destination on time or even earlier avoiding traffic jams.
  • 27. ARGUMENT: Maintaining a bicycle is less expensive than a car. EVIDENCE: 1. The parts of a bicycle are much cheaper than the parts of a car. 2. Fixing a car may require the services of a mechanic who would charge an expensive amount for labor. On the other hand, many bicycles can be fixed by the owners themselves. 3. Cars require expensive yearly registration. COUNTERARGUMENT: Some say that riding a bicycle would increase travel time and decrease productivity.
  • 28. REBUTTAL: Traveling by bicycle would actually mean avoiding rush hour Traffic jams. CONCLUSION: So, we encourage people to travel by bicycle rather than by car to avoid traffic jams during rush hours to keep and it does not make people from being late to their appointments.

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. When we hear the word “argument,” we know this as a heated conversation. However, academically speaking, it is an attempt to persuade someone by presenting evidence to the reader for why it is a more favorable choice regarding a particular issue. We persuade or convince people to agree with our claim using facts. This is called argumentation.
  2. Identifying the pros and cons of the topic will help you choose your stand and write your arguments. From this, you can research to support your claim and defend it with facts. This is called “brainstorming”. With this method, you can bring out all your ideas.