Advanced English Writing

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Basic Guide to Writing an Essay
Advertisements

The Conclusion Paragraph
How to Write an Essay Well
The Six Traits of Writing. Student Objectives Students will: Use clarity: the message must be easily identified. Stay focused: the topic is narrowed down.
Expository Essay Academic Vocabulary.
Writing the report.
 A writing style that portrays people, places, things, moments, and theories with enough VIVID detail to help the reader create a mental picture of what.
English Skills, Chapter 18 by John Langan
ESSAY WRITING Can be fun.
Expository Writing.
THE ESSAY.
How to Write a Five Paragraph Essay
Self analysis of the outline Why is it important to have parallel structure in your outline? Do you have proper parallel structure with your outline? If.
The “How and Why” of Writing
How to Write the Five Paragraph Essay
Response to Literature Essay Writing. Intro. Paragraph with thesis statement* Body Par. #1 Body Par. #2 Body Par. #3 (optional) Concluding Paragraph.
Eng 105- writing chapter 5 from paragraph to essay
Revisiting the 5-Paragraph Essay
Your Handy Dandy Guide to Organizing a Proper 5 Paragraph Essay
P ARAGRAPHS TO C OMPOSITIONS Language Network Ch. 14.
Unit 2. Descriptive Essays. Review What is a descriptive essay? – Use words to describe details about how a subject looks, sounds, smells, tastes, or.
Response to Literature Essay Writing. Intro. Paragraph with thesis statement* Body Par. #1 Body Par. #2 Body Par. #3 (optional) Concluding Paragraph.
Your Handy Dandy Guide to Organizing a Proper 5 Paragraph Essay
Invention and Arrangement
What Makes an Essay an Essay. Essay is defined as a short piece of composition written from a writer’s point of view that is most commonly linked to an.
Advanced English Writing (1) Instructor: Chun Mao Le
Objectives This section will show you how to: write effective paragraphs and essays, describe the relationships between writing and reading provide some.
Descriptive Essays Writing. What is a descriptive essay? It is a written assignment intended to describe the subject matter to the readers so that they.
Writing Yearbook. Lesson 1: Notes 01: The NOTES capture and organize the story. – A. A writer uses questions to help focus the story. If a writer has.
Narrative Writing. What is Narrative Writing? The writer tells about a personal experience. The writer tells a story or describes an incident. Narrative.
Expository Writing The “How and Why” of Writing. What is Expository Writing? Expository writing is defined as presenting reasons, explanations, or steps.
EXPOSITORY WRITING The “ How and Why ” of Writing.
WRITING The Three- Point, Five Paragraph Essay. Three Parts  Introductory Paragraph  Body Paragraphs  Conclusion.
The Five-Paragraph Essay An overview. The Bare Essentials  Every essay that you write must have at least 500 words (300 words for English 0098).  Each.
Advanced English Writing (2) Instructor: Chun Mao Le
McGraw-Hill © 2007 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. Objectives This section will show you how to: write effective paragraphs and essays,
Brad Case English 9. The standard five paragraph essay structure follows a specific format. The introduction has a thesis and introduces three main supporting.
Narration Essay. Narration is a piece of writing that tells a story of an event or experience. It’s usually easy and fun to write.
College Essays Made Easy Structure. Introduction To ensure that your essays flow well and make sense, (so that they are not rambling and ineffective)
Four Square a tool used for brainstorming and outlining your essay.
Essay Writing Terms. Title- the name of your essay; should capture your audience ’ s interest Introduction- the first paragraph of an essay; includes.
The 5 Paragraph Essay The five paragraph essay is the traditional structure because it is conducive to arguing a point concisely. The organization (introduction,
Making an Argument An argument takes a stand on an issue. It seeks to persuade an audience of a point of view in much the same way that a lawyer argues.
Informative Essay Outline Paragraph # 1 Introduction Paragraph # 2 Main idea/body 1 Paragraph # 3 Main idea/body 2 Paragraph # 4 Main idea/body 3 Paragraph.
Writing a paragraph.
5-Paragraph Essay Structure
Expanding our Knowledge of Writing Styles.  Has similar features as a narrative paragraph  Introduction, Body, Conclusion  First person  Main idea.
Your Handy Dandy Guide to Organizing a Proper Multi-Paragraph Essay How to Write a Multi-Paragraph Essay.
Unit 3 Narrative Essay Part 1. Nov. 3, What is Narrative Essay? A narrative essay is a story. A narrative essay is a piece of writing that recreates.
Expanding our Knowledge of Writing Styles. What are three things you remember about narrative writing?
How to Write a Well Written Essay with Text Evidence.
Writing Notes This information will be on the final examination in June.
This I Believe Writing Workshop Notes. Personal Writing Personal writing: –Communicates a central idea that has a deep personal meaning to the writer.
Basic Guide to Writing an Essay. What is an Essay? An essay can have many purposes, but the basic structure is the same no matter what. You may be writing.
FIVE PARAGRAPH ESSAY First paragraph introduces the thesis of the essay and directs us to the three main supporting details.
Paragraph #1-Introduction
THE ORIGINAL COMPOSITION Intro. The Original Composition  Part Three of your provincial exam will ask you to:  Write a multi-paragraph composition on.
5-Paragraph Essay Structure Brought to you by powerpointpros.com.
Narrative Essay Writing
How to organize your papers
Basic Guide to Writing an Essay
The Five Paragraph Essay
Tips and Suggestions for writing Introduction Paragraphs – Model 1
The “How and Why” of Writing Done by: Yazan Mohannad
The “How and Why” of Writing
The “How and Why” of Writing
Types of paragraphs LAP 3 Final Summative.
Basic Guide to Writing an Essay
The “How and Why” of Writing
Presentation transcript:

Advanced English Writing 9CA251

Unit 1. Writing a Topic Sentence Topic sentence A topic sentence (also known as a focus sentence) organizes an entire paragraph, and you should be careful to include one in most of your major paragraphs. The topic sentence is the most important sentence in the paragraph. It is the main idea of the paragraph.

Unit 1. Writing a Topic Sentence The topic sentence has two parts: the topic and the controlling idea. The topic is the subject of the paragraph. Example: The color yellow is the color of mental activity. Topic: the color yellow

Unit 1. Writing a Topic Sentence The controlling idea limits or controls your topic to one aspect that you want to write about. Example: Brown is the color of material security. (topic) (controlling idea)

Unit 1. Writing a Topic Sentence Supporting Sentences Supporting sentences develop the topic sentence. They give the reader reasons, examples, and more facts about the topic sentence. They must all be related to the topic sentence.

Unit 1. Writing a Topic Sentence The Concluding Sentence The Concluding sentence is the last sentence of your paragraph. This sentence signals the end of the paragraph. The concluding sentence is similar to the topic sentence. Both are general sentences.

Unit 1. Writing a Topic Sentence The concluding sentence can be written in two ways: State the topic sentence in different words. or 2. Summarize the main points of the paragraph. Begin a concluding sentence with one of these phrases: In conclusion or In summary

Creating an Essay Outline Essay An essay is a piece of writing that is several paragraphs long. An essay, just like a paragraph, is about one topic. Since its topic is broad, the essay is divided into paragraphs, one for each major point. To tie all the parts together, an introduction is added to the beginning and the conclusion to the end.

Creating an Essay Outline An essay has three parts: an introduction, a body (one or more paragraphs), a conclusion.

Creating an Essay Outline Simple Outline I. Introduction II. Point A III. Point B IV. Point C V. Conclusion

Creating an Essay Outline Detailed Outline I. Introduction      A. What is the paper about (thesis statement)      B. What are the points that will be covered      C. Transition sentence to Point A

Creating an Essay Outline II. Point A (Topic Sentence)      A. Sub-point a      B. Sub-point b      C. Sub-point c      D. Point A conclusion and transition to Point B (one sentence)

Creating an Essay Outline III. Point B (Topic Sentence)      A. Sub-point a      B. Sub-point b      C. Sub-point c      D. Point B conclusion and transition to Point C (one sentence)

Creating an Essay Outline IV. Point C (Topic Sentence)      A. Sub-point a      B. Sub-point b      C. Sub-point c      D. Point C conclusion and (possible) transition to Conclusion

Creating an Essay Outline V. Conclusion (different types are possible) A. Summary of Points (and/or) B. Your recommendation Of course, this outline will probably require an explanation for the writing student, as it is a guideline and will have to be adjusted according to the type of paper the student is writing.

Unit 3. Writing an Introduction The introduction should grab the reader's attention, set up the issue, and lead in to your thesis. Your intro is merely a buildup of the issue, a stage of bringing your reader into the essay's argument. The introduction of an essay has two parts: General statements A thesis statement.

Unit 3. Writing an Introduction The first statement in an introduction is a general statement about the topic. The second sentence should be less general and so on until the reader comes to the thesis statement. General statements Introduce the topic of the essay Give background information on the topic

Unit 3. Writing an Introduction Thesis statement is often the last sentence of the introduction states the specific topic may state the subtopics may state the method of organization

Unit 4. Writing the Conclusion The final paragraph of your essay is the conclusion. It tells the reader you have completed your essay. In the conclusion, you either summarize the main points in the body of your essay or rewrite the thesis statement using different ideas. Then you add a final comment or thought on the subject.

Unit 4. Writing the Conclusion Begin the conclusion with a transition signal such as: In conclusion In summary To summarize The conclusion summarizes the main points or restates the thesis in different words. It includes a final comment on the subject.

Unit 4. Writing the Conclusion There are several ways to write the conclusion. Summarize your main points when you use this method of finishing your essay you simply restate the main points you presented in your essay. Make sure you do not repeat your words exactly however. It is essential that you figure out a new way to say them.

Unit 4. Writing the Conclusion Ask a question writers often have to leave their readers realizing that there is a problem that needs to be solved or an issue that needs to be resolved. A question is a good way of getting your readers’ attention and getting them thinking about what can be done.

Unit 4. Writing the Conclusion 3. Suggest a solution, offer a recommendation, or make a prediction Depending on the topic of your essay, the conclusion might be a good place for you to suggest a solution to a problem that you have discussed or to make a recommendation or a prediction.

Units 5-6.Writing an Example Essay In an example essay, each paragraph gives an example to support the thesis statement. To give examples, the following transitions can be used at the beginning of your paragraph. One example of… Take, for example… Another example of… A second example… An additional example… A final example… Finally…

Units 5-6.Writing an Example Essay In your body paragraphs, you may use other specific examples to support your topic sentence. The following words and phrases introduce examples: for example or for instance. The have the same meaning. When your sentence begins with for example or for instance, put a comma after these words.

Units 5-6.Writing an Example Essay Things to Watch for 1. Examples without a point do not help your essay. A long anecdote from your personal experience isn’t necessarily relevant just because it’s an essay written about you; make sure that your example has a point, and that the point is the one you’re trying to make.

Units 5-6.Writing an Example Essay 2. Beware of piling on many examples. You probably needs no less than two and no more than four examples to support its thesis statement, unless you have been assigned to use only a single extended example. 3. Lack of an initial thesis statement to give the example or examples some sense of purpose can make a paper self-destruct before you begin.

Unit 7. Describing People The Dominant Impression Often when describing people, we use the dominant impression. It is the main effect a person has on our feelings or senses. We give the dominant impression by selecting the most important feature or character trait of a person and emphasizing it. Adjectives like shy, beautiful, ambitious, or generous can easily give a dominant impression.

Unit 7. Describing People The descriptive essay relies on concrete and sensory detail to communicate its point. The author of a descriptive essay must carefully select details to support the dominant impression.

Unit 7. Describing People Description very often relies on emotion to convey its point. Due to this, verbs, adverbs and adjectives are more meaningful to the reader than nouns. Unless the description is objective, you must be sure that the dominant impression conveys an attitude.

Unit 7. Describing People Write a descriptive essay using dominant impression on one of the following topics: Describe yourself or someone you know, using one or two adjectives to give dominant impression. Describe a group of people, a race, or a nation, using one or two adjectives to give dominant impression.

Unit 8. Writing a Narrative Essay Narrative essay is the short story of your own or someone’s life experience, either past or present. Narrative essays help you to enable your new and rewarding perspective. It is necessary the narrative essay you write must contain some lesson in it.

Unit 8. Writing a Narrative Essay The introductory part of the narrative essay is one of the most important parts of the essay. It is essential that the introductory part must contain the introduction of your experience and its importance in brief. After giving enough time to your essay it is necessary to read and re-read your narrative essay many times. This will help you to remove all the errors you have made while writing.

Unit 8. Writing a Narrative Essay Write a narrative essay on one of the following topics: Write the story of your life or the life of the person you know. Write the story of a famous person Describe how someone influenced your life.