Hi Guys,
Describe a mystery object on the blog using descriptive sentences and sense details. Then see if you can guess what the other students' objects are.
Enjoy!
Mr Lee
Tuesday, 25 October 2011
Monday, 17 October 2011
Vocabulary Helper
Hi Guys,
These are the links for the online dictionary and thesaurus that I mentioned in class. I am sure they will be useful for expanding your vocabulary.
http://thesaurus.com/
http://nhd.heinle.com/Home.aspx
These are the links for the online dictionary and thesaurus that I mentioned in class. I am sure they will be useful for expanding your vocabulary.
http://thesaurus.com/
http://nhd.heinle.com/Home.aspx
Thursday, 13 October 2011
Summary Writing Practice
Hi Guys,
Using the summary writing guidelines in my previous post, write a summary of the paragraph entitled "A Hawaiian Wedding" on page 38 - 39 of the coursebook.
Please submit your summary as a comment on this post by Monday, October 17, 2011.
Begin your summary like this: In the paragraph entitled "A Hawaiian Wedding", the author states that ...
Happy blogging!
Mr Lee
Using the summary writing guidelines in my previous post, write a summary of the paragraph entitled "A Hawaiian Wedding" on page 38 - 39 of the coursebook.
Please submit your summary as a comment on this post by Monday, October 17, 2011.
Begin your summary like this: In the paragraph entitled "A Hawaiian Wedding", the author states that ...
Happy blogging!
Mr Lee
Monday, 10 October 2011
Summary Writing Guidelines
Dear Students,
Please refer to the following guidelines for effective summary writing. You may also find the link below useful.
http://unit.xjtu.edu.cn/yyb/jpkc/data/jxms/86/1pyq/second_xiezuo_p/Chapter%205%20Summary%20Writing/Summary%20Writing.ppt
NOTE: Include all the important ideas.
In the summary, you should include only the information your readers need.
Unless the examples in the article are essential, do not include the examples in your summary. If you include them, remember to explain them.
Here is an easy way to begin a summary: In "[name of article]" [author] states . . . . [State the main point of the article first.] For example: In "Computer Chess"* Hans Berliner states that the CYBER 170 series computer can perform well in a chess tournament.
So when you write a summary:
Please refer to the following guidelines for effective summary writing. You may also find the link below useful.
http://unit.xjtu.edu.cn/yyb/jpkc/data/jxms/86/1pyq/second_xiezuo_p/Chapter%205%20Summary%20Writing/Summary%20Writing.ppt
- Read the article. Re-read the article. Underline important ideas and circle key terms. Find the main point of the article. Divide the article into sections or stages of thought, and label each section or stage of thought in the margins.
- Write brief summaries of each stage of thought. Use a separate piece of paper for this step. This should be a brief outline of the article.
- Write the main point of the article in your own words. This should be a sentence that expresses the central idea of the article.
- Write your rough draft of the summary.
NOTE: Include all the important ideas.
- Use the author's key words.
- Follow the original organization where possible.
- Include any important details.
- Include any important conclusions.
In the summary, you should include only the information your readers need.
- State the main point first.
- Use a simpler language than the author of the original article uses.
- Do not write a summary your readers cannot understand.
- Make the summary clear and understandable to someone who has not read the original article.
- Your summary should stand on its own.
- Add no new data and none of your own ideas.
Unless the examples in the article are essential, do not include the examples in your summary. If you include them, remember to explain them.
Here is an easy way to begin a summary: In "[name of article]" [author] states . . . . [State the main point of the article first.] For example: In "Computer Chess"* Hans Berliner states that the CYBER 170 series computer can perform well in a chess tournament.
So when you write a summary:
- State the main point first.
- Emphasize the main stages of though.
- Paraphrase whenever possible.
- State the article’s conclusion.
- Keep the summary short: 3 to 7 sentences is great.
Wednesday, 5 October 2011
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