Successful Writing
The only way you're going to be able to convey your understanding of the concerns of the module is through successful and effective analytical writing. Usually this is in the form of an essay. There are many ways you can remind yourself what needs to be put into each body paragraph to ensure you're appropriately and thoroughly responding to a question but the most simple are below. Firstly you can...
OR, if you want to ensure you remember to put in EVERYTHING a marker will be looking for you should use:
ACTIVITY
Open the file below and copy and paste the first body paragraph example into the online text annotator. Rename each of the highlighters so that you have one colour for each of the ITEEL elements (yellow for identify a point, red for technique and so on). Use the highlighter pens to highlight each of the elements. The purpose of this exercise is for you to realise that successful writing follows a formula, everything written is meaningful (so that very few words are used that aren't targeting each of the above elements). Then, assess which you think is a more successful body paragrah, providing examples and explanations.
Open the file below and copy and paste the first body paragraph example into the online text annotator. Rename each of the highlighters so that you have one colour for each of the ITEEL elements (yellow for identify a point, red for technique and so on). Use the highlighter pens to highlight each of the elements. The purpose of this exercise is for you to realise that successful writing follows a formula, everything written is meaningful (so that very few words are used that aren't targeting each of the above elements). Then, assess which you think is a more successful body paragrah, providing examples and explanations.
Body Paragraph Examples | |
File Size: | 12 kb |
File Type: | docx |
ACTIVITY
Writing your own polished paragraphs...use the following dot points to rehearse polished paragraphs time and time again - you'll most likely be able to borrow ideas and elements from these rehearsed paragraphs when it comes to your exams:
Writing your own polished paragraphs...use the following dot points to rehearse polished paragraphs time and time again - you'll most likely be able to borrow ideas and elements from these rehearsed paragraphs when it comes to your exams:
- The central concern of the module is language.
- What is said is more important than how it is said.
- The content of the speech is what makes the voice distinctive.
- Exigency determines the speech's register.
- Hitler was a successful speaker because of how he used non-verbal language.