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(Writing Skill) Compiled By: Chheang Ratana (June 2012)
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-Read to get familiar with various styles & writing conventions -This may be for fiction writer, but it fits all writing tasks -Whatever you write, you should be familiar with the recurring feature of a similar text. -Identify which style works best for your purpose and use the elements of this style in your own writing.
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Compiled By: Chheang Ratana (June 2012) * Simple Sentence (SV, SSV, SVV, SSVV) Ex: My brother and I go to school and come back home on foot. * Compound Sentence (FANBOYS) Ex: He likes eating, but he doesn’t like cooking at all. * Complex Sentence (Clauses) Ex: He’s a student who never comes to school. * Compound Complex Sentence (Clauses) Ex: He can cook the food which I like best, so I’m so happy.
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-Make the writing interesting for the reader. -Always write with the audience in mind. -Young readers love simple vocabulary and short sentences. -Shorter and simpler ones are more interesting than longer ones. - Shorter sentences work best at the start of a text. - Writing must be concise. - Avoid obscure vocabulary and lengthy sentences.
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Compiled By: Chheang Ratana (June 2012) -After writing, read numerous times to check grammar errors. -If anything wrong or unrelated to the main topic, remove it! - Effective writing requires a critical approach interest in language. -L-Linguistic awareness and a willingness to improve is important in becoming effective writers.
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