1. Reference Lesson Plan Number 1
1. Clarify the main argument to avoid ambiguity and repetition, emphasize content development. 2. Ensure coherence in theme and expression. 3. Use concise language to highlight the core issue. 4. Refine arguments for clarity and logical flow. 5. Organize arguments systematically for coherence and clarity.

2. Reference Lesson Plan Number 3
I. Issues in Expressing Arguments: 1. Lack of clarity and repetition without emphasis or development. 2. Inability to generalize main points, leading to convoluted expression. 3. Overloading with multiple points without thorough elaboration. II. Flaws in Presenting Evidence: 1. Ambiguous or inaccurate evidence presentation. 2. Incomplete evidence lacking coherence with the main argument. 3. Disorganized or irrelevant evidence. III. Methodological Errors in Argumentation: 1. Incoherent and chaotic argument presentation. 2. Lack of clarity in the main argument. 3. Inappropriate use of introductory remarks leading to divergence from the main argument.

3. Reference Lesson Plan Number 2
I. Issues in Expressing Arguments: 1. Lack of clarity, repetitive content without development. 2. Confusing expression, failure to emphasize the main theme of the argument. 3. Lack of logic between argument and evidence. II. Flaws in Presenting Evidence: 1. Inappropriate evidence citation. 2. Inaccurate evidence, lacking chronological order. 3. Illogical argumentation, lack of chronological coherence. III. Methodological Errors in Argumentation: 1. Inappropriate argumentation for the main point. 2. Narrow focus on one aspect of the argument. 3. Incorrect citation, irrelevant to the main point.

4. Reference Lesson Plan Number 5
I - ISSUES RELATED TO ARGUMENT EXPRESSION: 1. Lack of clarity and repetitive content without emphasis or development. 2. Confusing expression, inability to emphasize the main theme of the argument. 3. Disconnection between argument and evidence, poor presentation. II - ERRORS IN ARGUMENT PRESENTATION: 1. Unclear evidence, lack of accuracy. 2. Incomplete evidence, inadequate support for the main point. 3. Lack of coherence and logic in argumentation, inappropriate evidence. III - ERRORS IN APPLYING ARGUMENTATION METHODS: 1. Incoherent and chaotic argument presentation, lack of clarity in the main argument. 2. Lack of specificity in the main point, narrow focus on one aspect. 3. Inappropriate use of introductory remarks, divergence from the main argument.


