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    Proposal Writing

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    Writing the Research Proposal Two main functions of research proposal are: 1. Outline the operational plan for obtaining answers to your research questions 2. Specify and ensure the methodology for control of variance. (especially important for those studies that are designed to investigate a causal relationship) Therefore it should contain: • A statement of the objectives of the study • A list of hypothesis‚ if you are testing any • A research design which you are

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    Assessing Writing

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    LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE TEACHING EVALUATION (Lecturer: Ahmad Munir‚ Ph. D) ASSESSING WRITING Presented by : 1. ISPARWATI 2. SAKEUS SURBAKTI 3. USWATUN HASANAH POST GRADUATE PROGRAM ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE STUDY PROGRAM SURABAYA STATE UNIVERSITY 2013 LANGUAGE ASSESSMENT PRINCIPLE AND CLASSROOM PRACTICES CHAPTER 9 ASSESSING WRITING BACKGROUND Not many centuries ago‚ writing was a skill that was the exclusive domain of scribes and scholar I educational or

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    Writing a Satire

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    Embedded Assessment #2 – Writing a Satiric Piece Step 1: Identify the Topic With your group‚ choose a topic that is relevant‚ current‚ and debatable. Remember that the flaws and foibles of all aspects of society—from government to celebrity to religion‚ from teenagers to presidents to soccer moms—are grist for the satirist’s mill. Once you have all agreed on a topic about which you all want to write‚ have it approved by your teacher. For Example: Students being late to class (tardiness)

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    Reflective Writing

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    What is reflective writing? Reflective writing is writing which involves ’… consideration of the larger context‚ the meaning‚ and the implications of an experience or action’ (Branch & Paranjape‚ 2002‚ p. 1185). Often you are required to produce reflective writing in order to learn from educational and practical experiences‚ and to develop the habit of critical reflection as a future health professional. Reflective writing may be based on: • description and analysis of a learning experience

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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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    The writer of the letter is Bob Dylan. He is a folk rock singer-songwriter whose career began in the early 1960s with songs that spoke social issues like war and civil rights. He was born in 1941 in Minnesota‚ where he grew up‚ and attended the University of Minnesota. In 1960‚ he dropped out in order to pursue a singing career‚ and moved to New York. People loved him thanks to his poetic lyrics about everyday life that the ordinary “folks” could relate to. He was known for reinventing himself

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    Creative Writing

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    16 writers on writing creative writing course study guide with 48 tasksheets 1 2 3 4 5 6 Beginnings – Inspiration – The role of the writer Writing from personal experience – Subjects Methods – Drafting – Research Character – Setting – Plot Form – Genre Language – Audience British edition of the Writers on Writing study guide first published MCMLXXXVIII by Pergamon Educational Productions‚ an Imprint of Wheaton Publishers Limited‚ Maxwell Pergamon Publishing Corporation New American edition first

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    Persuasive Writing In persuasive writing‚ a writer takes a position FOR or AGAINST an issue and writes to convince the reader to believe or do something.Persuasive writing is often used in advertisements to get the reader to buy a product. It is also used in essays and other types of writing to get the reader to accept a point of view. In order to convince the reader you need more than opinion; you need facts or examples to back your opinion. So‚ be sure to do the research!Persuasive writing follows

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    Editorial Writing

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    Editorial Writing [Exploring issues using the process writing approach] The Editorial Page *The editorial page of any newspaper is the VOICE of the editorial staff and the readers. *It expresses the opinion of whatever the management of the publication feels in relation to the present occasion. Objectives of an Editorial *To explain and interpret the news‚ to put it in on its proper perspective‚ to analyze it‚ to draw conclusions from that analysis and *To persuade the readers to follow

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    Email Writing &Essay Writing Professional Email Writing Effective Professional Emails are the result of good thinking and careful planning”. Steps: o Planning o Typing o Revising o Editing Important features & Rules of Effective Professional Email Writing *Direct-The reader should be able to understand the message in the first reading.Meaning should be clear and straight. *. Courtesy- Be respectful‚polite‚reasonable and use decent words.Courtesy creates goodwill‚helps in making good relations‚reduces

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