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1. Understanding and Producing Written English Lectures One and Two
What is Good Writing?
3. What it takes A computer
Some experiences
An open mind
Curiosity
Commitment
Confidence
Responsibility
4. Responsibility? Response
Ability
To me
To yourself
To the person sitting next to you
5. Web based materials http://personal.cityu.edu.hk/
~enrodney/Writing/index.htm
Assignments and course requirements
Schedule/ Weekly readings
Ways to contact us and your classmates
Other places to get help
Language Clinic
Your Homepage
6. Qualities of Good Writing Riding a bicycle is preferable to driving a car. First of all, a bicycle is relatively inexpensive to buy and to maintain. While a car may cost thousands of dollars to buy and hundreds of dollars annually, a good bicycle Will cost only a hundred dollars or so, and its annual maintenance cost is very small. Biking is also healthier; not only does the biker get more physical exercise than the driver, but bicycles are nonpolluting. The consequence is a person with strong legs and a strong heart whose bicycle helps keep the environment clean. Finally, bicycling is, unlike driving, personally satisfying. lnsteadof being a robot inside a machine, the biker pedals along, enjoying the scenery, becoming a part of nature. In all but the most inclement weather, the bicycle is a pleasurable means of transportation.
7. Qualities of Good Writing It should be clear
It should be convincing
It should be concrete
It should be specific
It should be correct
It should be concise
8. It should be… Interesting
Don’t be boring
Don’t be boring
Don’t be boring
Don’t be boring
Please don’t be boring!
To avoid boring me
Avoid boring yourself
9. Good writing is… A series of
Surprises
10. But how? ‘Just Do It!’
Practice and Imitation
Vision and Re-vision
Inspiration and Perspiration
11. And most of all… Know
thyself
12. What’s stopping you? What’s stopping you from being a great writer…
Right now?
13. Techniques Free writing
Clustering (mind maps)
Drawing
Experimenting with your mind
Reflection
Lucky charms
A little help from your friends
14. Get connected! Contact your tutors
Contact your classmates
Post to the yahoo group
Build a network of support for your writing and reading
15. Paying attention to PROCESSThree Easy Steps Think
Write
Edit
16. The Human Brain The advantages of a bicameral brain
17. Thinking Invention stage
Purpose and motivation
Generating ideas
Gathering material
Focusing ideas
18. Purpose and Motivation Why am I doing this?
For whom?
19. Generating ideas and Gathering Material Where does material come from?
‘Research’
Internal
Thoughts, memories, experiences
External
Other people, books, places, things, activities
20. Mining your brain Free Writing
Visualization
Mapping
Listing
Talking to your dog
Chatting on ICQ
21. Gathering Material from the World Media, books, newspapers, etc.
People
Observation
Learning to pay attention
Using your five senses
Having an eye for detail
22. Focusing in Narrowing your topic
Finding the pearls
Following the scent
23. First Assignment Descriptive Essay
Write an essay in any format in which you provide a clear and vivid description of a particular object a particular place or a particular person
24. Think? Finding a topic
Determining your purpose
Focusing
Gathering material
25. Questions What are you going to describe?
Why are you going to describe it?
How will you gather material?
26. OBSERVATION The foundation of all good writing
Use all five senses
Describe special details
27. Concrete and Specific