Amalgamation Timothy Krause
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- LB1062.6
- L7
Unit 1: Moving from paragraphs to essays -- The Writing Process -- What Is a Paragraph? -- Formatting Paragraphs -- Paragraph Practice -- Grammar: Parts of Speech -- Grammar: Sentence Types -- What Is an Essay? -- Writing Assignment: Essay 1 -- Unit 2: Telling a compelling story -- Pre-Writing -- Paragraph Preparation -- What Is Narrative Writing? -- Paragraph Practice -- Grammar: Sequence of Events -- Grammar: Adjectives and Adverbs -- Organizing a Narrative Essay -- Writing Assignment: Essay 2 -- Unit 3: It's a process -- Pre-Writing -- Choosing a Topic -- Paragraph Preparation -- What is Process Writing? -- Paragraph Practice -- Vocabulary, Grammar, and Mechanics -- Organizing a Process Essay -- Writing Assignment: Essay 3 -- Unit 4: Exactly the same or totally different? -- Pre-Writing -- What Is Comparison and Contrast Writing? -- Paragraph Practice -- Vocabulary, Grammar, and Mechanics -- Writing Assignment: Essay 4 -- Unit 5: Good writing is rewriting -- Focus on editing -- Focus on proofreading
This intermediate writing course is designed for ESOL students as their first step toward academic writing in U.S. colleges. Each two-week unit integrates vocabulary, grammar, and composition in a "just in time" fashion so that students receive instruction on the key tools they need in order to accomplish new writing goals. The lessons cover a basic essay, narrative essay, process essay, and compare/contrast essay. There is also a final one-week unit devoted to editing and proofreading skills. This edition is an update and expansion of work by Delpha Thomas.
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