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Writing Academic English, Longman Academic Writing Alice Oshima

Writing Academic English, Longman Academic Writing By Alice Oshima

Writing Academic English, Longman Academic Writing by Alice Oshima


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Writing Academic English, Longman Academic Writing by Alice Oshima

This best-selling series takes the mystery out of the composition process as it helps college-bound and college-level ESL students quickly improve their ability to write effectively in English. Addressing organization, rhetoric, grammar and mechanics, and sentence structure, these texts offer clear steps, numerous models, and many opportunities for writing practice

Table of Contents

Preface

To the Student

Acknowledgments

PART I Writing a Paragraph

1 The Process of Academic Writing

Introduction

The Writing Process, Stage I: Prewriting

Step 1: Choosing and Narrowing a Topic

Step 2: Brainstorming

The Writing Process, Stage II: Planning (Outlining)

Step 1: Making Sublists

Step 2: Writing the Topic Sentence

The Writing Process, Stage III: Writing and Revising Drafts

Step 1: Writing the First Rough Draft

Step 2: Revising Content and Organization

Step 3: Proofreading the Second Draft

Step 4: Writing the Final Copy

Review

2 What Is a Paragraph? An Overview

Introduction

Paragraph Structure

The Three Parts of a Paragraph

Unity and Coherence

The Finished Assignment Format

Writing on a Computer

How to Write a Title

The Topic Sentence

Position of Topic Sentences

The Two Parts of a Topic Sentence

Writing Topic Sentences

The Concluding Sentence

Review

3 Unity and Outlining

Unity

Paragraph Outlining

The "Parallel Form" Rule

The "Equivalent Value" Rule: Outlines with Details

Review

4 Coherence

Introduction

Repetition of Key Nouns

Use of Consistent Pronouns

Transition Signals

Types of Transition Signals

Logical Order

Review

5 Kinds of Logical Order

Introduction

Chronological Order

Topic Sentences for Chronological Order

Transition Signals for Chronological Order

Logical Division of Ideas/Order of Importance

Transition Signals for Logical Division of Ideas

Transition Signals for Order of Importance

Topic Sentences for Logical Division/Order of Importance

Two Topic Sentence Tips

Comparison/Contrast

Transition Signals for Comparison/Contrast

Review

6 Concrete Support I

Introduction

Facts versus Opinions

Concrete Supporting Details

Examples/Extended Examples

Statistics

Review

7 Concrete Support II

Quotations, Paraphrases, and Summaries

Quotations

Paraphrases

Summaries

Documenting Sources of Information

In-Text Citations

List of Works Cited

Review

PART II Writing an Essay

8 The Essay

Writing an Essay

The Introductory Paragraph

The Concluding Paragraph

The Essay Body: Outlining

Transition Signals between Paragraphs

The Writing Process

Writing and Revising an Essay

The Writer's Changes to the First Draft

The Writer's Changes to the Second Draft

Review

9 Patterns of Essay Organization

Introduction

Chronological Order

Organization for Chronological Order

Logical Division of Ideas

Organization for Logical Division of Ideas

Cause and Effect Order

Organization for Cause and Effect Order

Block Organization with Transition Paragraphs

Chain Organization

Cause and Effect Structure Words

Comparison and Contrast Order

Comparison Structure Vocabulary

Organization for Comparison and Contrast Order

Review

PART III Sentence Structure

10 Types of Sentences

Clauses

Independent Clauses

Dependent Clauses

Clause Connections

Kinds of Sentences

Simple Sentences

Compound Sentences

Complex Sentences

Compound-Complex Sentences

Compound Sentences (Coordination) versus Complex

Sentences (Subordination)

Review

Parallelism

Coordinators - And, Or, But

Correlative Conjunctions

Sentence Problems

Sentence Fragments

Choppy Sentences

Run-on Sentences and Comma Splices

Stringy Sentences

Review

11 Noun Clauses

Introduction

Types of Noun Clauses

Sequence of Tenses

That-Clauses

Subjunctive Noun Clauses

Wh-Word Clauses

If / Whether-Clauses

Review

12 Adverbial Clauses

Introduction

Types of Adverbial Clauses

Time Clauses

Place Clauses

Manner, Distance, and Frequency Clauses

Reason Clauses

Result Clauses

Purpose Clauses

Concession (Unexpected Result) Clauses

Contrast (Direct Opposition ) Clauses

Review

13 Relative Clauses

Introduction

Relative Pronouns and Adverbs

Position of Relative Clauses

Verb Agreement in Relative Clauses

Punctuation of Relative Clauses

Relative Pronouns as Subjects

Relative Pronouns as Objects

Possessive Relative Clauses

Subject Pattern

Object Pattern

Relative Pronouns as Objects of Prepositions

Relative Pronouns in Phrases of Quantity and Quality

Adverbial Relative Clauses

Review

14 Participial Phrases

Participles

Participial Phrases

Participial Phrases from Relative Clauses

Position and Punctuation Participial Phrases

General Form Participles - Active Voice

General Form Participles - Passive Voice

Continuous Form Participles

Perfect Form Participles

Participial Phrases from Adverbial Clauses

Reducing Adverbial Clauses to Participial Phrases

Review

Appendix A: Punctuation

Appendix B: Chart of Transition Signals

Appendix C: Writing under Pressure

Appendix D: Correction Symbols

Index

Additional information

GOR004053466
9780201340549
0201340542
Writing Academic English, Longman Academic Writing by Alice Oshima
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Pearson Education (US)
1998-12-15
269
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