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Writing with a Purpose: Relating Contents to Readers Ismael Arinas Pellón Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
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Reading, Writing, & Brain ± 200,000 years ago ± 8,000 years ago Humans ± 70 years ago T ă rt ă ria tablets General Literacy
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Reading, Writing, & Brain New Connections (Maryanne Wolf 2008: 24-78 ) Non-innate
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In the following 45 minutes… 1.Context in texts 2.Who are the readers 3.Purpose 4.Readers, purpose, & contents 5.Sentence and paragraph structure 6.Writing assignment
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Text (1) Application Rejection Response Non-native speakers Standardised language Administrative Language Legal Purpose Pre-written
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Text (2) Exam Question Written Essay Reader = Examiner Purpose = Certificate Language = Bookish Limited extension Limited time
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Text (3) Scholarship Application Letter Reader = Committee? Purpose = Admission Language = Respectful, Original? Cultural Conventions
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Text (4) Interviews Newspaper Article Reader = Higher Education Purpose = Inform Language = Spoken-like Tries to be interesting Limited words
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Text (5) Research Biography Reader = General Purpose = Inform Language = Clear Neutral – Fan - Critic
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English Information Structure OLD INFORMATION NEW INFORMATION LESS IMPORTANT INFORMATION IMPORTANT INFORMATION Sentences
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Example: Text (5) Born Obama, USA president He political activity He elected for Senate He elected & reelected presidency He main policies
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Example: Text (2) S1. Debate/Problem to whom S2a. Option A S2b. Option B S3. For / Against Choice P2. Advantages P3. Disadvantages P4. Contrasts P5. Supported option 1 st paragraph
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Example: Text (3) “I” “What I want to achieve” “I” “What has taken me here” “I” “What I have done” “I” “Your institution” I have a plan I am responsible I will contribute
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Structuring Paragraphs (i) 1st sentence paragraph topic Other sentences info about topic 1st sentence situation Other sentences contrast situations 1st sentence action Other sentences results
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Structuring Paragraphs (ii) 1st Text structure 2 nd Writing Active Passive Linkers, Conjunctions, Discourse Markers Find good examples
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Tools to Write Online Grammar Online Writing Labs Online Corpora Longman Language Activator Dictionary
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WRITING ASSIGNMENT? Short structure analysis of text (3)? Write a motivation letter for a master’s schollarship in the UK? (350-400 words)
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REFERENCES Wolf Maryanne (2008). Proust and the Squid. Icon Books Ltd. http://www.mediauk.com/newspapers/13698/the- guardian/readership-figures http://www.tu- chemnitz.de/phil/english/InternetGrammar/frontend/ https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/ http://corpus.byu.edu/ http://www.pearsonelt.com/products/Longman%20Langua ge%20Activator%20Paperback%20New%20Edition/9780582 419520
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