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    Essay writing

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    IMPROVE YOUR WRITING What to think about when writing essays BASIC OUTLINE OF AN ESSAY   Essays will have different purposes but most follow the same basic outline‚ that is: 1.  Introduction 2.  Body 3.  Conclusion BASICS OF ESSAY WRITING INTRODUCTION   Introduction – introduce the topic in an interesting way‚ attract the reader somehow. You can try to catch the reader´s attention by for example presenting som interesting/shocking facts or by telling a personal story.

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    Teaching Writing

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    CONTENTS INTRODUCTION……………………………………………………………………. CHAPTER I: STRATEGIES OF TEACHING WRITING SKILLS…………………… 1. COPYING………………………………………………………………………… 2. DICTATION………………………………………………………………………… 3. WRITING SENTENCES ON A GIVEN PATTERN……………………………… 4. WRITING ANSWERS TO GIVEN QUESTIONS…………………………………… 5. TEACHING COMPOSITIONS ………………………………………………… CHAPTER II: DIFFICULTIES PUPILS COME ACROSS WHILE ACQUIRING WRITING 2.1. CORRECTION OF MISTAKES……………………………………………… 2.2. ANALYSIS OF THE

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    Writing Skills

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    Writing Skills Improving your writing skills Make an effort to write regularly Read regularly and as widely as possible. Expand your vocabulary Look for different approaches to writing. Different structures or styles‚ a variety of tones and rhythms Take notice of the small‚ funny‚ interesting things that happen around you Re-read what you write to see if you have expressed yourself clearly Be open to criticism and feedback The style of writing will depend on the purpose of your writing.

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    Theory of Writing

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    Writing varies from a text message to a novel. Writers often have a difficult task in creating a piece of work that truly identifies the meaning of good writing. Every good writer usually starts with the basics such as genre‚ audience‚ rhetorical situation‚ and reflection of the piece. Throughout this semester‚ we have gone through all of these key terms in great detail with each new assignment that has come our way. In doing this‚ not only as students but also as writers‚ we have come to create

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    Writing Techniques

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    asks students to develop different techniques used to write in different writing styles. These techniques could be used to write a letter of recommendation‚ a personal statement or a grant proposal. Short assignment one shows that I have demonstrated the strategies proposed by outcome one. I have never written a lyric essay before short assignment one. It was a new experience and definitely helped improve my writing skills. Writing in a new or different genre or context can be difficult but English 131

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    millions of books out in the world today‚ all different genres and all different stories. Author Kurt Vonnegut is known to for his satirical literary style of writing while also using science-fiction. As with many of his novels‚ he continued this type of writing through his book‚ Galápagos written in 1985. Vonnegut had a very specific way of writing; He kept things simple and straight forward‚ not having long runoff sentences and keeping things short. This lead to things being simply understood during

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    Fce Writing

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    2009 FCE Sample Test -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Writing – Part 1 You must answer this question. Write your answer in 120-150 words in an appropriate style. 1. You are planning to visit your friend Robin in Canada. Robin has written to you. Read Robin’s letter and the notes you have made. Then write a letter to Robin‚ using all your notes. Say which

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    Writing and Semester

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    though I truly know that the writing is a practical skill which close related with my future life. Previously‚ I have been trapped by fear emotion of writing and even become lazy to think about how to write a great essay. Beyond that‚ I have found myself need to taking more risks and challenging my prior writing style. Therefore as this semester has begun‚ I felt confused‚ frustrated and worried about not living up to my expectations‚ especially when I met the writing blocks. However‚ at the end of

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    Writing Skills

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    Explain why the writing skill is often perceived to be the most difficult language skill to master. To what extent can a genre approach to teaching writing help students master the skill of writing? Illustrate your answer with reference to teaching materials and specific teaching contexts. 1. Introduction 1.1 Background Information English as a language with “special role” has own a world-wide status‚ by either regarded as the official language or taught superior to other languages as second

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    Steinbecks Writing

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    great and unique aspect of John Steinbeck’s writing style is that it isn’t just one style. He writes in many different styles‚ varying from omnious narrative format which he use in the writing of Mice and Men. He also writes novels that seem like plays in more of a novel format witch makes him such a grat author. In all of his writings John Steinbeck is very detailed. He leaves nothing out and wants the reader to have an exact picture of what he is writing about. The detail used in John Steinbeck’s

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