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Title: How to Benefit Most from a Writing Centre Appointment


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How to Benefit Most from a Writing Centre
Appointment
  • Adapted from the resources of Purdue University
  • http//owl.english.purdue.edu/workshops/pp/index.h
    tml

2
What is a Writing Centre Appointment?
  • 45-minute one-to-one session with an Academic
    Skills Instructor
  • Purpose
  • To help you become a better writer
  • What Happens?
  • You ask questions.
  • We try to answer them.
  • We also ask you questions to help you approach
    the writing task.

3
An Instructor Can Help You at Every Stage of the
Writing Process
  • Invention (brainstorming, outlining)
  • Research
  • Drafting
  • Revising
  • Editing (teaching you how to correct your own
    surface errors)

4
One Thing to Remember
  • An instructor does NOT correct/proofread your
    paper because
  • that does not help you become a better writer.
  • But the instructor can teach you HOW to
    proofread and edit.

5
Dos Donts
  • Plan ahead come when you start writing or with a
    first draft.
  • Before you come, set an agenda for the
    appointment
  • Do NOT come at the last minute because you will
    have little time for revision!
  • Do NOT expect to work on too many issues in one
    appointment.

6
Setting an Agenda
  • What do you want to work on?
  • Why is agenda-setting important?
  • Writing Centre appointments are different from
    tutorials in a classroom setting. We do not teach
    you subject -specific material (i.e., how to
    solve a Chemistry problem or identify the factors
    leading to the conflict between the French and
    the English in Canada).
  • You know your own writing best.
  • Be realistic about what can be done in one
    appointment and set priorities.

7
HOC and LOC
  • What are HOC (Higher Order Concerns)?
  • What are LOC (Lower Order Concerns)?

8
Higher Order Concerns
  • Focus/Thesis
  • Purpose
  • Audience/Readers
  • Organization
  • Development

9
Lower Order Concerns
  • Grammar
  • sentence structure
  • punctuation
  • prepositions
  • articles
  • verb tense
  • Word choice
  • Spelling

10
The Need to Prioritize
  • If you want to work on both HOCs and LOCs with a
    writing instructor, we suggest you plan to work
    on HOCs first because
  • We have limited time in an appointment.
  • Starting with LOCs may distract you from global
    issues (HOCs) you may need to address.
  • After your work on HOCs, you may delete/add some
    parts.

11
Five-Topic Agenda-Generator
  • Instructions for the assignment
  • Your familiarity with the writing task
  • Preferred textual patterns in the subject area
  • Development
  • Lower Order Concerns

12
Instructions for the Assignment
  • Is there an assignment sheet?
  • Do you have notes taken in class?
  • Do you have any questions about
    the instructions?

13
Your Familiarity with the Task
  • Have you worked on this kind of writing task
    before?
  • Did you read samples written by others?
  • What questions do you have about the writing
    task?

14
Your Familiarity with the Style of Writing
  • Thesis statement (your main point)
  • Structure
  • Transitions
  • Direct, concise and to the point

Remember there are different styles of writing
for different subjects
15
Development
  • Have you supported your main points with
    supporting details?
  • For Example
  • It is important for you to try to set the agenda
    for the appointment in advance because
  • 1. We have only forty-five minutes
  • 2. The appointment is more effective if we
    focus on one or two concerns
  • 3. Students usually learn best when they take
    the initiative in the learning process.

16
Lower Order Concerns
  • Grammar
  • What are the patterns of grammatical errors I
    tend to make?
  • Word Choice
  • What are the words I am using but uncertain
    about?
  • Actually, there is a 24-7 teacher to help you
    with most of your lower order concerns.

17
Your Best 24-7 Teacher
  • The right dictionary!
  • Tells you the part of speech of words
  • Gives you examples of word usage
  • Provides related/similar words
  • Provides usage notes

18
Recommended Dictionaries for Writers
  • The Canadian Oxford Dictionary
  • www.dictionary.com
  • Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
  • Longman Web Dictionary
    www.longmanwebdict.com

19
Dictionary Use Basics
  • Take the time to browse through the dictionary.
  • build your vocabulary
  • Learn grammar
  • parts of speech
  • Learn usage
  • Synonyms
  • phrasal verbs
  • usage notes

20
Questions to Ask Yourself Regarding Grammar
  • What are my grammar questions?
  • Can I find the answer in a good dictionary?
  • If you cannot
  • What exactly is my grammar question? Can I write
    it down?
  • Can I underline the parts I have questions about?
  • Then take your questions and your paper with the
    underlined sections to your Writing Centre
    appointment.

21
We Have Covered
  • What a writing centre appointment is
  • What an instructor can help you with during your
    writing process
  • Dos and Donts
  • A Five-Topic agenda-generator
  • We hope you have learned more about writing
    centre appointments and benefit more from them in
    the future!

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For More Help with Writing
  • Call 867-5221 to schedule an appointment
  • Buy The Writing Guide at the campus bookstore
  • Attend the free Writing Centre workshops
  • Visit the StFX Writing Centre website at
    http//www.stfx.ca/resources/writingcentre
  • Visit the Purdue Online Writing Lab at
    http//owl.english.purdue.edu
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