Advanced English Writing (1) Instructor: Chun Mao Le 2009.9.5.

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Advanced English Writing (1) Instructor: Chun Mao Le

Organization of Paragraphs A paragraph is a basic unit of organization for writing a group of sentences that develop one main idea. There are 3 parts. 1.A topic sentence 2.Supporting sentence 3.A concluding sentence

Topic Sentence The topic sentence is the most important sentence in the paragraph. It is the main idea of the paragraph. The topic sentence controls and limits the ideas that can be discussed in a paragraph. The topic sentence is the most important sentence in the paragraph. It is the main idea of the paragraph. The topic sentence controls and limits the ideas that can be discussed in a paragraph. Two parts: Two parts: 1.Topic: the subject of the paragraph 2.the controlling idea: limit or control your topic to one aspect that you want to write about.

Concluding Sentence The last sentence of your paragraph The last sentence of your paragraph Signals the end of the paragraph Signals the end of the paragraph Similar to the topic sentence. Both are general sentences. Similar to the topic sentence. Both are general sentences. Two ways to write in the concluding sentence. Two ways to write in the concluding sentence. 1.state the topic sentence in different words. 2.Summarize the main points in the paragraph.

Color Preferences Reveal Your Personality by Geraldo Fuentes Ever wonder why there are so many colors of new cars to chose from? What about the color of your shirt or blouse? What color is your bedroom? Your preferences for certain colors is a very personal one and psychologists - as well as marketing researchers - have studied the question of why certain colors appeal to certain people for years. These answers may lie in our attitudes towards life, as well as our emotional states. Ever wonder why there are so many colors of new cars to chose from? What about the color of your shirt or blouse? What color is your bedroom? Your preferences for certain colors is a very personal one and psychologists - as well as marketing researchers - have studied the question of why certain colors appeal to certain people for years. These answers may lie in our attitudes towards life, as well as our emotional states. The Luscher Color Test was devised by psychologist Max Luscher in It's effectiveness has been known in advertising, automotive and the fashion industry for years. Now you can gain some insight on your inner struggles and problems with this highly effective color test. The Luscher Color Test was devised by psychologist Max Luscher in It's effectiveness has been known in advertising, automotive and the fashion industry for years. Now you can gain some insight on your inner struggles and problems with this highly effective color test. We warn you that this is no party trick. The selections that you make are to be compared with an extremely large database, gathered by Luscher and his collegues over many years and trials. The results can be very revealing, often surprising, but hopefully very helpful. We warn you that this is no party trick. The selections that you make are to be compared with an extremely large database, gathered by Luscher and his collegues over many years and trials. The results can be very revealing, often surprising, but hopefully very helpful.

Writing an Essay Several paragraphs long. Several paragraphs long. Just like a paragraph, it is about one topic. Just like a paragraph, it 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 a conclusion to the end. 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 a conclusion to the end. 3 parts: An introduction, a body, a conclusion 3 parts: An introduction, a body, a conclusion

The Introduction There are 2 parts. There are 2 parts. 1. General statements: Introduce the topic or the essay and give background information on the topic 1. General statements: Introduce the topic or the essay and give background information on the topic 2. A thesis statement: 2. A thesis statement: -often the last sentence of the introduction -often the last sentence of the introduction -States the specific topic -States the specific topic -May state the subtopics -May state the subtopics -May state the method of organization -May state the method of organization

The conclusion Summarizes the main points or restates the thesis in different words. Summarizes the main points or restates the thesis in different words. Includes a final comment or thought on the subject Includes a final comment or thought on the subject Begin your conclusion with a transition signal such as Begin your conclusion with a transition signal such as In conclusion, … In conclusion, … In summary, … In summary, … In summarize, … In summarize, …

Writing Practice 1. Pre-writing. a. brainstorm the topic. a. brainstorm the topic. b. brainstorm for ideas about strong b. brainstorm for ideas about strong character traits. character traits. c. work on a thesis statement. c. work on a thesis statement. 2. Outlining. a. Organize your ideas. a. Organize your ideas. Step 1: write your thesis statement Step 1: write your thesis statement Step 2: pick the best examples Step 2: pick the best examples Step 3: remember to begin each paragraph with a Step 3: remember to begin each paragraph with a transition showing example. transition showing example. b. Make a more detail outline. b. Make a more detail outline. 3. Write a rough draft. 4. Revise your rough draft. 5. Edit your essay. 6. Write your final copy.

Cause and Effect Essay 1.Pre-writing. a. Brainstorm the topic. a. Brainstorm the topic. b. Brainstorm for reasons and ideas about each person. b. Brainstorm for reasons and ideas about each person. c. work on a thesis statement. c. work on a thesis statement. 2. Outlining. a. Organize your ideas. a. Organize your ideas. step 1: write your thesis statement. step 1: write your thesis statement. step 2: pick the two best reasons from your brainstorming activity (or choose three reasons for a three-paragraph body). step 2: pick the two best reasons from your brainstorming activity (or choose three reasons for a three-paragraph body). step 3: remember to begin your paragraphs with different transition words for showing causes and their order of importance. Keep your most important cause for last. step 3: remember to begin your paragraphs with different transition words for showing causes and their order of importance. Keep your most important cause for last. b. Make a more detailed outline. b. Make a more detailed outline. 3. Write a rough draft. 4. Revise your rough draft. 5. Edit your essay. 6. Write your final copy.

Cause and Effect Essay Outline 1. Introduction Thesis: situation and reasons for it Thesis: situation and reasons for it 2. Body Topic sentence: cause or reason Topic sentence: cause or reason Supporting sentences Supporting sentences 3. Conclusion Restatement of thesis Restatement of thesis Final comment Final comment