The Study and Production of Texts

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The Study and Production of Texts Semester 2 Lesson 3

HOMEWORK Lesson 2 Read and study the articles on p11 – p20 for next lesson Complete sections 1 - 4 of the Homework task on p21

top 11 same differences in the data similarites in the data top 4 no change new 12-15 slight changes only 1 below 75%

Turn to p14

Turn to p19

Distance ?

STUDENT B present p20 STUDENT A present p19-20

p16 Homework Task 1. Go to http://www.theguardian.com/uk 2. Enter Datablog in the search box 3. Select and article which you think interesting and which has a lot of supporting data 4. Study the article, make notes and be prepared to talk about it in a group in class. 5. In the following lesson you will present your article and then hand it in with your accompanying presentation notes at the end of the lesson as your first homework task.

p16 Homework Task Work with a partner. . Go to http://www.theguardian.com/uk . Enter Datablog in the search box . Select and article which you think interesting and which has a lot of supporting data . Study the article, make notes and be prepared to talk about it in a group in class. 5. In the following lesson you will present your article and then hand it in with your accompanying presentation notes at the end of the lesson as your first homework task. Part 1 Part 2 Part 3

p16

The three main moves in Data Commentary: Location Element and Summary Statement Highlighting Statements Comments

Turn to p22

http://www. theguardian http://www.theguardian.com/society/datablog/2015/dec/02/revealed-gap-between-your-knowledge-reality

paragraph 3 1 2 3 4 5 6

link , extension & consolidation part 1 = transition 1 part 2 =new topic + data commentary 2 link , extension & consolidation

people nationwide immigration nations foreign-born residents immigrants living in the country

3 understate overstating public perception migrants

Exemplification: Repetition of same pattern: (i) nominate country 4 5 6 Repetition of same pattern: (i) nominate country (ii) highlight statement (iii) continue lexical net

Work with a partner. Choose a paragraph from the text and analyse its structure.

p16 https://www.theguardian.com/society/2015/apr/19/britain-uncovered-survey-attitudes-beliefs-britons-2015 2 examples

1

2

Look at these data from the same web page and write a paragraph , similar to the previous two exapmles.

your texts

Reflect on today’s lesson – make notes. Only 1 lesson to go! HOMEWORK Reflect on today’s lesson – make notes. Only 1 lesson to go!

HOMEWORK Lesson 3 Read texts p.24-34 Analyse the data and be prepared to present the data in class during a discussion

HOMEWORK Lesson 3 (cont’d) STUDENT B read P37-38 STUDENT A read P34-36

Spring is here but do not get spring fever… until Easter Break Spring is here but do not get spring fever… until Easter Break! One more lesson before our test!