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Business English Writing Jason Downs Week 3, September 18, 2015
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Can you come up with a better translation?
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Avoiding common Chinglish grammar issues “wish” and “welcome” Use of the Past Tense to describe feelings, emotions, or states in the past Overuse of “delicious”, “meet/met”, and “foreign/foreigner” “How to….” “What does this mean…” “haven’t” and “needn’t” LOTS of pronunciation issues…..
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Pronunciation Issues “S” vs. “TH” “V” vs. “W” “N” vs. “L” “usually” “hamburger” “Africa” “America” vs. “American”
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Writing Responses to the Homework Reading Material 1-2 short paragraphs – you don’t have to write a lot for this! Save most of your writing time at home for the writing assignments (which will begin this week) What did you think of the text? Did you enjoy reading it? How did it make you feel? Is there anything that really caught your eye, or anything with which you agree/disagree?
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Share your responses with your partner Read over your partner’s response to the homework reading assignment. Make any edits or suggestions as needed and provide feedback on their writing.
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Proper citation of others’ work There are two main ways you can cite a source within a text: Parenthetical references Footnotes
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Parenthetical References (NOTE: you can also find this information on page 41-43 of the textbook) After the quotation, put the author’s name in parentheses, followed by the page number (if it is an internet source or doesn’t have pages, you don’t need the page number). EXAMPLE: “Studying every day will cause your English to dramatically improve” (Downs 43).
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Bibliography / Works Cited If you use parenthetical references, you must include a bibliography at the end of the document, where you include the full information of the sources you cited. FORMAT: Authors’ names. “Article Title in Quotes”/Book Title in Italics. (Place of Publication: Publisher, publication date or date you visited the website) page # or internet address. EXAMPLE: Downs, Jason. Becoming a Better English Student. (Nanjing: Nanjing Agricultural University Press, 2013) pg. 43.
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…OR, you can use footnotes EXAMPLE: Blah blah blah blah “Studying every day will cause your English to dramatically improve.” 1 1 Downs, Jason. Becoming a Better English Student. (Nanjing: Nanjing Agricultural University Press, 2013) pg. 43. (You don’t need a bibliography if you include all of the information in your footnote, but you can still have it if you want.)
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Notes: There is not one universal format to use; there are in fact many different systems in use, such as MLA, Chicago, Harvard, etc. For example, in your textbook, they put a comma (,) instead of a period (.) after the author’s name. This is fine, you can use whatever system you want as long as you use it consistently throughout your writing. The website https://www.library.cornell.edu/research/citation/mla has a nice summary of MLA style, which is probably the most common method in the U.S., although it is slightly different from what we learned in class. https://www.library.cornell.edu/research/citation/mla You can also go to that website to see how to cite electronic sources, such as websites.
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Writing Assignment #1 Write an article about the current business or economic situation in China. Please use sources such as newspaper articles as sources to provide information for your article. Do not use personal pronouns such as “I” or “We”. Cite at least THREE sources Approximately one typed page in length including bibliography (if you use 12-pt font, 1.5 line spacing) – you don’t have to type it, but it is strongly recommended
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Homework Complete Writing Assignment #1 (Week 3) Read & study textbook ch. 3 (pg. 23-31) Read text on class website for Week 4 – “I Tried Blue Apron's Meal Delivery Service and Here's How It Went” - and write your response to the text
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