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    Technical Writing

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    Improving your technical writing skills Version 4.1 25 September 2003 Norman Fenton Computer Science Department Queen Mary (University of London) London E1 4NS norman@dcs.qmul.ac.uk www.dcs.qmul.ac.uk/~norman/ Tel: 020 7882 7860 Abstract This document describes the basic principles of good writing. It is primarily targeted at students and researchers writing technical and business reports‚ but the principles are relevant to any form of writing‚ including letters and memos. Therefore‚ the document

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    Writing and Close Reading

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    Close reading NB: a close reading is not a description from beginning to end: it is a view on a narrative that sees it as a whole‚ and has a critical opinion on it. Basics The process of close reading is twofold: first‚ read the text; second‚ interpret your reading. Interpretation is a kind of inductive reasoning: you should move from the observation of particular facts and details to a reading based on those details. A close reading does not mean a close description - the reading element

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    Writing Center

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    The Writing Center The Writing Center is a place that students can go for help if they need it in writing. The Writing Center is located in room 308 of the D.F. Lowry building. The Center is open on Monday through Thursday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and on Friday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. On Sunday through Tuesday students can also visit the Mary Livermore Library from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. for extra help from the tutors. Students who don’t think they are good at writing or students who just need help planning

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    Memo: Writing and Report

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    at least 3 to 4 pages. 4. This 20 point report is due at or before 11:55p.m. On December 8‚ 2012. General Guidelines 1. You need to complete your own report‚ and it must be prepared using word processing and good quality print. 2. Use formal writing style throughout the report. 3. Use three to five valid and reliable secondary sources. You already know how to get this information from. 4. Use visual aids (i.e. charts‚ graphs‚ tables‚ etc…) they must be clear and relevant to the topic. 5. In

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    The Writing Process

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    Starting writing is always difficult even for the most experienced writers; and‚ an even more significant challenge for beginning writers. According to Mr. Donald M. Murray‚ author of Teach Writing as a Process Not a Product‚ writing is a process of discovery‚ and it has three necessary steps: prewriting‚ writing‚ and rewriting. The most important part of this process‚ the prewriting‚ sometimes passes imperceptibly through beginning writers’ eyes; at first view‚ it seems a real waste of time. Although

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    creative writing

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    sections: SECTION A: Creative Writing (50 marks) SECTION B: Longer Transactional Texts (30 marks) SECTION C: Shorter Transactional Texts (20 marks) SECTION D: Reference/Informational/Visual and Multi-media Texts 2. Candidates are required to answer ONE question from EACH section. 3. THE WRITING PROCESS 3.1 There must be clear evidence that you have planned‚ proofread and edited your work. 3.2 Use ONE or more of the following ways of planning: Brainstorming Writing down the main points Mind-mapping

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    ESL 109 Unit: Introduction to the Writing Process Activity 2: "Friends‚ Good Friends‚ and Such Good Friends" Procedure 1. Pre-Reading: Skimming and scanning. What are the seven categories of friends that the author mentions? 3 minutes 2. Pre-Reading: Read the first 3 paragraphs. Which paragraphs contain the introduction? What kind of information is included in the introduction? ? What is the main idea (thesis) of this article?

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    parallel writing in teaching writing in English to Form 1 students. Young learners always have difficulties in writing especially free essays or composition. Though they have learnt writing since primary schools in English lessons‚ many students still do not acquire the ability to write a good essay. The writing still is included in the curriculum specifications as one of the skills which students have to master. This research was undertaken with concern of the inability of students in writing good essays

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    Collaborative Writing

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    “Tips for successful collaborative writing” by Stephen Wilbers If you ever have worked on a committee‚ task force‚ or project development team‚ you probably know the frustration of group work. If you’re lucky‚ you also know the joy.The nature of your experience depends on two factors: whether the individual participants share common‚ clearly defined goals and whether they know how to work together.All of this‚ of course‚ applies to collaborative writing‚ a collective activity that – perhaps as

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    Guidelines for Writing the Essays Essays will be graded on the following criteria: I.  Organization (how well you structure your argument) a.  You should have an introductory paragraph that briefly summarizes your  answer to the question. b.  The body of the essay should be logically organized to support your argument. Usually a topical organization is best.  For instance‚ if the question asks you to talk about economics‚ politics‚ and social structure‚ a logical  form of organization would be

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