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1
Welcome toEnglish Composition
2
Todays Class
  • Reading review
  • Grammar Exercise
  • Toefl Essay Structures
  • Reading preview
  • Homework

3
Reading Review
  • The Elements of Style chapter 2, parts 14 22
  • 14. Use the active voice (passive voice is when
    the subject is also the object of the sentence)
  • "to be" past participle passive voice
  • 15. Put statements in a positive form
  • 16. Use Definite, Specific, Concrete Language.
  • 17. Omit needless words

4
Reading Review
  • 18. Avoid a succession of loose sentences
  • 19. Express coordinate ideas in similar form
  • 20. Keep related words together
  • 21. In summaries keep one tense
  • 22. Place the emphatic words of a sentence at the
    end

5
Grammar Review
  • Form the possessive singular of nouns by adding
    s (Elements of Style pg. 1)
  • Daves hat.
  • Charless hat.
  • My dogs hat.
  • Form the possessive plural of nouns that end in
    s by adding
  • The peoples government.
  • My parents house.

6
Grammar Review
  • In lists put a comma after every item in the list
    except the last item. The last item is always
    preceded by either and or or.(Elements of
    Style pg. 2)
  • I ate three hot dogs, five pieces of sushi, and
    two bags of french fries at the night market.
  • When I wasnt sure if it would be better to take
    the train, bus, or to fly.

7
Grammar Review
  • Enclose parenthetic expressions between
    commas.(Elements of Style pg. 2)
  • When I first arrived in Taiwan, which was in
    2004, I couldnt speak any Chinese at all.
  • My old friend, who lives in Thailand now, came to
    visit me yesterday.

8
Grammar Review
  • The number of the subject determines the number
    of the verb. (Elements of Style pg. 9)
  • Bob, along with Joe and his friends, is going to
    run the marathon.
  • All of the students, except Bill, are going to
    pass the test.

9
Grammar Review
  • Whenever possible use nouns as adjectives.
  • DO NOT WRITE, The goat from the mountains that
    was fat ate my homework.
  • WRITE, The fat mountain goat ate my homework.
  • DO NOT WRITE, The noodles from Italy that were
    spicy burned my mouth.
  • WRITE, The spicy Italian noodles burned my
    mouth.

10
Grammar Review
  • BEWARE OF THE WORD OF!
  • DO NOT WRITE, The people of Taiwan.
  • WRITE, The Taiwanese people.
  • DO NOT WRITE, The dog of Matt.
  • WRITE, Matts dog.

11
Grammar Exercise
  • Lets practice a little bit of what weve learned.

12
A Note on TOEFL Essays
  • TOEFL generally requires you to write two kinds
    of essays
  • Normal Essay (5 paragraph style slightly
    different from the one taught in class)
  • Comparative Essay

For sample essays visit www.testmagic.com
13
A Note on TOEFL Essays
  • The Structure of the TOEFL Essay
  • P1 Background Information Thesis
  • P2 Supporting Point 1
  • P3 Supporting Point 2
  • P4 Supporting Point 3
  • P5 Conclusion

For sample essays visit www.testmagic.com
14
A Note on TOEFL Essays
  • The Structure of the TOEFL Essay
  • P2-4 were often written as one paragraph.
  • The conclusion is often different from the
    thesis.

For sample essays visit www.testmagic.com
15
A Note on TOEFL Essays
  • The Structure of the TOEFL Comparative Essay
  • P1 Background Information Thesis
  • P2 Comparison 1
  • P3 Comparison 2
  • P4 Comparison 3
  • P5 Conclusion

For sample essays visit www.testmagic.com
16
A Note on TOEFL Essays
  • An example comparative paragraph.
  • My Chinese teacher always taught me to use lots
    of adjectives when I write English. She said
    they give the language color and make it
    interesting. My writing teacher Matt, on the
    other hand, says that I should use few adjective.
    He says that they are wasted words and that the
    meaning of the adjective is often already in the
    noun.

For sample essays visit www.testmagic.com
17
The Importance of Editing
  • "Books aren't written- they're rewritten.
    -Michael Crichton
  • "Writing is Rewriting. -Richard North Patterson
  • ""The beautiful part of writing is that you don't
    have to get it right the first time... You can
    always do it better."  -Robert Cormier

18
Why We Workshop
  • To practice our editing skills
  • To learn how to see common mistakes in other
    peoples work so that we can find them in our own
  • To learn about the way other people use language
    to communicate ideas
  • Most importantly, to find out what is wrong with
    our writing so that we can fix it

19
Group Workshop
  • Now lets workshop some essays as a class

20
Reading Preview
  • Chapter 3 A Few Matters of Form
  • A colloquialism is a slang word, phrase, or
    idiom. Use them like regular speech. Do not put
    them in quotation marks.
  • Use exclamation marks sparingly. If you use too
    many, they lose their meaning.

21
Reading Preview
  • Chapter 3 A Few Matters of Form
  • Headings I recommend asking your publisher for
    requirements
  • Hyphens are only used to combine two adjectives
    to create one compound adjective.Eg. The big
    smelly dog (no hyphen) The world-class
    hotel.

22
Reading Preview
  • Chapter 3 A Few Matters of Form
  • Use normal margins unless you have a special
    purpose, such as leaving room for editing.
  • Numerals Write numbers using numerals rather
    than words, except when writing dialogue (people
    speaking).

23
Reading Preview
  • Chapter 3 A Few Matters of Form
  • The final punctuation mark of a sentence is
    always outside of any parentheses inside of the
    sentence.Eg. It looked like a shadow (but may
    have been a ghost).orIt looked like a shadow
    (but might have been a carpet, blanket, or
    ghost!).

24
Reading Preview
  • Chapter 3 A Few Matters of Form
  • Words broken at the end of a line should be
    broken between syllables.

25
Homework
  • Reading
  • The Elements of Style
  • Chapter 3 A Few Matters of Form

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Homework
  • Writing
  • .

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Homework E-Workshop
  • Step 1 Format your essay properly (see notes
    about essay formatting)
  • Step 2 Email your essay to all members of your
    group.
  • Step 3 Edit the group members essays using the
    Microsoft Word editing function.
  • Step 4 Email the essays back to the group
    members who wrote them, and the teacher, before
    12 noon on Monday, November 30th

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Assignment Formatting
  • Filetype (please do not paste into the email)
  • .doc or .docx format
  • Font Times New Roman 12 pt
  • File name
  • should look like yourname_essay_title.doc
  • First three lines of the essay should be
  • Title
  • Name
  • Word Count
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