...
Talking and Listening
RANGE OF
PURPOSES
Getting on with
others
Finding out
Asking questions
Explaining
Giving information
Persuading
Giving opinions
Making suggestions
Solving ... listening model by responding to and
asking questions about what they have to say.
READING WRITING
We know a lot about writing from
reading
The language and setting out of writing is ...
audience
Gathering ideas/information
Organising
What you have to say (Content)
Drafting
Editing
Checking grammar,
punctuation, spelling (to make
meaning clear)
Presenting
READING/VIEWING
Enjoyment
Information
Meaning/understanding
...
... brainstorm further with the focus in mind. The next step is to sort out and select
the ideas you will be using.
Essay Writing:
Developing Academic WritingSkillsin
English
Catherine ... like to focus on, it is best to brainstorm the
topic to get some ideas and then decide. Brainstorming is a strategy that you can use
during most steps of your writing, especially if you find ... can begin writing the essay following your outline. Look at the comments on
readership that follow and refer to the essay outline given at the beginning to help you
write.
Essay -writing brochure...
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awareness of the
feelings of others. If
you have that
awareness, you have
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... exercises
reading available texts
dictaclog
altering dictation
…
Writing as a process
Brainstorming
Making notes
Writing a draft
Editing
Producing
another draft
Proof-reading
TOPIC
... Why is writing useful?
Writing is…
a way to reinforce language
a way to develop language
a style of learning language
a skill
○
genre-based writing (writing letters, postcards, invitation, ... etc.)
○
process writing (stages a writer goes through)
What relate to eective
writing?
2. Able to communicate a message
(fluency-based)
generating ideas
gathering information
organizing ideas...
... the topic chosen to write
about.
1.2.3. Teaching writingin ESL classes
Students need to be personally involved inwritingin order to make the learning experience
of lasting value. Encouraging ...
readership of a text can, however, have an important role to play in teaching writing. This is
especially true where the teaching of writing is integrated with the teaching of reading. The
situation ... divide writing activities according to the
level of the teacher's control, which include: (1) imitative or writing down, (2) controlled or
guided writing, and (3) free -writing or self -writing.
Imitative...
... finished, the
students open them and, in writing,
join the fragments of information
together to make it more interesting
and logical.
- The students read the story
aloud.
3.4. Writing ... is involved, but
not staying too long with any group
since the main initiative for writing
should rest with students.
Group activity has two practical
benefits in the teaching of writing. ... who study in
Vinh university. The writing games can
be classified into group according to the
teaching aims and situations:
3.1. Writing telephone messages
Procedure:
- The teacher asks...
... whole class brainstorming
3. Class divided into groups
4. Students working in groups
5. Group writing
6. Teacher evaluating
b.
1. Teacher preparing information
2. Class divided into groups ... Group brainstorming and
writing
4. Group exchanging papers for
correction
5. Teacher evaluating
c.
1. Teacher preparing information
2. Class divided into groups
3. Group brainstorming and ...
Abstract. Group writing is an innovative approach to teaching writingin EFL
classrooms in Vietnam. This method inspired the students’ motivation in learning
writing skill at Vinh University....
... that teachers have a crucial role to
play in launching learners into self-access and
promoting them to reinforce their active
learning process. The approaches which have
been well applied in ... autonomy have
gained a lot of attention and discussion among
all the educators and trainers in the world,
especially in the context of language teaching
and learning. Being educated in a very
traditional ... Starting with some main definitions about
learner autonomy and its conditions, and basing on authors’ own experience and belief, the authors
discuss four main strategies used in teaching and...
... important role in integrating four basic skills such as listening, speaking,
reading and writing. In order to use English as an effective tool in
communication, students have to equip an quite ... suppose. They, however, seem to pay attention toEnglish grammar.
This is due to the fact that all of them have to learn in order to pass the
examination.
4) Teaching and learning condition. ... ,stockings,
II. Techniques in teaching countable and uncountable nouns.
Teaching techniques are the ways in which the information to be learned
is presented. Teaching techniques vary in terms...
...
them in English, the tongue does not touch the teeth, but rather hits just
behind the alveolar ridge (that bump in the roof of your mouth just
behind the teeth).
4. The unvoiced stops in American ... syllable, the sound remains
unaspirated. The aspiration inEnglish is much lighter than in the Indian
languges, at it's limited to unvoiced stops.
5. That brings us to the 't' ... You're not lying to anybody
just imagining. It's like acting in a play. After you've pretended for a few
minutes, you can always go back and be yourself again no permanent
damage...
...
or informal.
Some examples are:
formal - to receive / to inform / to assist / to contact
informal - to get / to tell / to help / to get in touch 8
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THE ESSENTIAL GUIDE TO
READING AND WRITING EMAILS IN ENGLISH
By Brian McCarthy
Brian McCarthy is a leading expert inEnglish language ... are writing. Remember
the opening sentence should always start with a capital letter.
I’m writingto More formal introduction to say why you are writing.
Just a quick note to Friendly, informal...