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TEACHING COMPOSITION
  Becoming A Good Writer
PROCESS WRITING

   According to Malicsi
   (2000) in his book, “The
   ELP Writing and Reading
   Strategies,” the method of
   writing that covers both
   expression and
   comprehension is
THE WRITING PROCESS
PREWRITING

• Prewriting is
 writer-focused. It
 simply means
 coming up with an
 idea.
FASTWRITING

• This literally means
  writing as fast as
  you can in order to
  set down your ideas
  in full, connected
  sentences.
POSTWRITING
• Reader focused.            Two Phases
• This stage can be summed   • Evaluating
  up with the A.R.R.R.
  (Adding, Rearranging,      • Editing
  Removing, Replacing)
  approach.
THE FOUR C’s OF WRITING


Clarity

Conciseness

Completeness

Correctness
Clarity
• Clarity is achieved when
 the receiver understands
 a message as the sender
 intended.

• Word choice, unity, and
 coherence affect clarity
Clarity – Word Choice
• It depends on the writer’s audience.

• Concrete words are more understandable
  than abstract words.

• Many is less specific than most.

• Vehicle is less specific than car or truck.
Clarity - Unity

• Sentences and paragraphs have
  unity when they have one main
  idea and the other information in
  the sentence supports that main
  idea.
Clarity – Unity
The basic attack of the creationists falls apart on two general counts
   before we even reached the supposed factual details of their
   complaints against evolution. First, they play upon a vernacular
   misunderstanding of the word “theory” to convey the false
   impression that we evolutionists are covering up the rotten core of
   our edifice. Second, they misuse a popular philosophy of science to
   argue that they are behaving scientifically in attacking evolution,
   Yet the same philosophy demonstrates that their own belief is not
   science, and that “scientific creationism” is therefore meaningless
   and self-contradictory, a superb example of what Orwell called
   “newspeak.”

                    Stephen Jay Gould, “Evolution as Fact and Theory”
Clarity - Coherence
• Unified messages are also
  coherent.
• They flow naturally and the ideas
  in them relate to each other.
• Transitional words and phrases
  and repetition help make messages
  coherent.
• Writers use transitional words and
  phrases as bridges to join ideas.
Clarity - Coherence
Two rangy shepherd dogs trotted up pleasantly, until they
  caught the scent of strangers, and then they backed
  cautiously away, watchful, their tails moving slowly and
  tentatively in the air, but their eyes and noses quick for
  animosity or danger. One of them, scratching his neck,
  edged forward, ready to run, and little by little he
  approached Tom’s legs and sniffed loudly at them. Then
  he backed away and watched Pa for some kind of signal.
  The other pup was not so brave. He looked about for
  something that could honorably divert his attention, saw
  a red chicken go mincing by, and ran at it. There was the
  squawk of an outraged hen, a burst of red feathers, and
  then he ran off, flapping stubby wings for speed. The pup
  looked proudly back at the men, and then flopped down
  in the dust and beat its tail contentedly on the ground.
                                John Steinback, The Grapes of Wrath
Conciseness
• Everyone prefers messages that express
  thoughts in the fewest words possible.
• Concise messages are only long enough to
  present all of the necessary information.
• Limit repetition, eliminate excess words,
  emphasize and use active verbs.
Conciseness –
      Limit repetition
•  You can reduce
   repetition by:
1. Using a shortened
   form of a noun.
2. Using a pronoun
   in place of a noun.
Conciseness
         – Limit repetition
ORIGINAL:                      REVISION:
  Johan Erickson was office      Johan Erickson was
  manager for Ador and           office manager for Ador
  Smith from June 11, 1995,      and Smith from June 11,
  until February 27, 1998.       1995, until February 27,
  Johan Erickson was             1998. Johan was
  efficient and effective.       efficient and effective.
  Johan Erickson worked
                                 He worked well with the
  well with the employees
  he supervised and              employees he
  scheduled the work of the      supervised and
  employees he supervised        scheduled their work to
  to assure prompt, correct      assure prompt, correct
  completion of the tasks        completion of the tasks
  assigned to the employees.     assigned to them.
Conciseness
  – Eliminate excess words
• A word is excess if it is not needed
  for correct grammar or clear
  meaning.
A. He dipped his hands in the bichloride solution. He
   shook them. The shake was quick. His fingers were like
   fingers of a pianist. The fingers of the pianist were
   above the keys.

B. He dipped his hands in the bichloride solution and
   shook them, a quick shake– fingers down, like the
   fingers of a pianist above the keys.
Conciseness
          – Eliminate excess words
WORDY:                               CONCISE:
•   There are three people who can   •   Three people can
•   at the time we were meeting      •   while we met
•   move up to Canada                •   move to Canada
•   combine together                 •   combine
•   in the vicinity of               •   near
•   send back                        •   return
•   at the present time              •   now
•   due to the fact that             •   because
•   the meeting on May 10            •   the May 10 meeting
Conciseness
–Emphasize and Use
   active verbs
     • Verbs are the most powerful
       words in the English language.
     • By using active verbs, writers
       create messages that are
       concise, direct, and forceful.
     EXAMPLE
     Active verb: The members elected
       Carlos Esteban.
     Passive verb: Carlos Esteban was
       elected the members.
Completeness
• A message is complete when all
 information necessary for a receiver
 to understand is included.
Correctness
• Writing is correct when
  content and mechanics
  are accurate.

• Check grammar, spelling,
  and punctuation.

• Seek someone’s help to
  make sure your writing is
  correct.
Correctness
•  You must follow three steps after you
   complete a draft of your writing:
1. Revise the draft by checking the
   content for completeness.
2. Edit the draft to correct grammar,
   punctuation, or spelling problems.
3. Proofread the draft aloud to yourself to
   catch errors such as missing words or
   unclear sentences.
What you write says A LOT!

            • What you write and
              how you write are very
              important.
            • Take the necessary time
              to revise, edit, and
              proofread your writing.
Steps to Good Writing

        1. Memorize and master the
           fundamentals
        2. Learn to organize your
           thoughts
        3. Read widely with an eye
           towards the author’s
           tactics and style.
        4. Practice, Practice, Practice.
Elements of
        Correctness and Style

1.   Audience
2.   Rationale
3.   Intentions
4.   Methods
5.   Mechanics
6.   Try to acquire your own
     reference books and then
     make good use of them.
Presented by:

Rubyrose C. Baldovino

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Becoming a Good Writer

  • 1. TEACHING COMPOSITION Becoming A Good Writer
  • 2. PROCESS WRITING According to Malicsi (2000) in his book, “The ELP Writing and Reading Strategies,” the method of writing that covers both expression and comprehension is
  • 4. PREWRITING • Prewriting is writer-focused. It simply means coming up with an idea.
  • 5. FASTWRITING • This literally means writing as fast as you can in order to set down your ideas in full, connected sentences.
  • 6. POSTWRITING • Reader focused. Two Phases • This stage can be summed • Evaluating up with the A.R.R.R. (Adding, Rearranging, • Editing Removing, Replacing) approach.
  • 7. THE FOUR C’s OF WRITING Clarity Conciseness Completeness Correctness
  • 8. Clarity • Clarity is achieved when the receiver understands a message as the sender intended. • Word choice, unity, and coherence affect clarity
  • 9. Clarity – Word Choice • It depends on the writer’s audience. • Concrete words are more understandable than abstract words. • Many is less specific than most. • Vehicle is less specific than car or truck.
  • 10. Clarity - Unity • Sentences and paragraphs have unity when they have one main idea and the other information in the sentence supports that main idea.
  • 11. Clarity – Unity The basic attack of the creationists falls apart on two general counts before we even reached the supposed factual details of their complaints against evolution. First, they play upon a vernacular misunderstanding of the word “theory” to convey the false impression that we evolutionists are covering up the rotten core of our edifice. Second, they misuse a popular philosophy of science to argue that they are behaving scientifically in attacking evolution, Yet the same philosophy demonstrates that their own belief is not science, and that “scientific creationism” is therefore meaningless and self-contradictory, a superb example of what Orwell called “newspeak.” Stephen Jay Gould, “Evolution as Fact and Theory”
  • 12. Clarity - Coherence • Unified messages are also coherent. • They flow naturally and the ideas in them relate to each other. • Transitional words and phrases and repetition help make messages coherent. • Writers use transitional words and phrases as bridges to join ideas.
  • 13. Clarity - Coherence Two rangy shepherd dogs trotted up pleasantly, until they caught the scent of strangers, and then they backed cautiously away, watchful, their tails moving slowly and tentatively in the air, but their eyes and noses quick for animosity or danger. One of them, scratching his neck, edged forward, ready to run, and little by little he approached Tom’s legs and sniffed loudly at them. Then he backed away and watched Pa for some kind of signal. The other pup was not so brave. He looked about for something that could honorably divert his attention, saw a red chicken go mincing by, and ran at it. There was the squawk of an outraged hen, a burst of red feathers, and then he ran off, flapping stubby wings for speed. The pup looked proudly back at the men, and then flopped down in the dust and beat its tail contentedly on the ground. John Steinback, The Grapes of Wrath
  • 14. Conciseness • Everyone prefers messages that express thoughts in the fewest words possible. • Concise messages are only long enough to present all of the necessary information. • Limit repetition, eliminate excess words, emphasize and use active verbs.
  • 15. Conciseness – Limit repetition • You can reduce repetition by: 1. Using a shortened form of a noun. 2. Using a pronoun in place of a noun.
  • 16. Conciseness – Limit repetition ORIGINAL: REVISION: Johan Erickson was office Johan Erickson was manager for Ador and office manager for Ador Smith from June 11, 1995, and Smith from June 11, until February 27, 1998. 1995, until February 27, Johan Erickson was 1998. Johan was efficient and effective. efficient and effective. Johan Erickson worked He worked well with the well with the employees he supervised and employees he scheduled the work of the supervised and employees he supervised scheduled their work to to assure prompt, correct assure prompt, correct completion of the tasks completion of the tasks assigned to the employees. assigned to them.
  • 17. Conciseness – Eliminate excess words • A word is excess if it is not needed for correct grammar or clear meaning. A. He dipped his hands in the bichloride solution. He shook them. The shake was quick. His fingers were like fingers of a pianist. The fingers of the pianist were above the keys. B. He dipped his hands in the bichloride solution and shook them, a quick shake– fingers down, like the fingers of a pianist above the keys.
  • 18. Conciseness – Eliminate excess words WORDY: CONCISE: • There are three people who can • Three people can • at the time we were meeting • while we met • move up to Canada • move to Canada • combine together • combine • in the vicinity of • near • send back • return • at the present time • now • due to the fact that • because • the meeting on May 10 • the May 10 meeting
  • 19. Conciseness –Emphasize and Use active verbs • Verbs are the most powerful words in the English language. • By using active verbs, writers create messages that are concise, direct, and forceful. EXAMPLE Active verb: The members elected Carlos Esteban. Passive verb: Carlos Esteban was elected the members.
  • 20. Completeness • A message is complete when all information necessary for a receiver to understand is included.
  • 21. Correctness • Writing is correct when content and mechanics are accurate. • Check grammar, spelling, and punctuation. • Seek someone’s help to make sure your writing is correct.
  • 22. Correctness • You must follow three steps after you complete a draft of your writing: 1. Revise the draft by checking the content for completeness. 2. Edit the draft to correct grammar, punctuation, or spelling problems. 3. Proofread the draft aloud to yourself to catch errors such as missing words or unclear sentences.
  • 23. What you write says A LOT! • What you write and how you write are very important. • Take the necessary time to revise, edit, and proofread your writing.
  • 24. Steps to Good Writing 1. Memorize and master the fundamentals 2. Learn to organize your thoughts 3. Read widely with an eye towards the author’s tactics and style. 4. Practice, Practice, Practice.
  • 25. Elements of Correctness and Style 1. Audience 2. Rationale 3. Intentions 4. Methods 5. Mechanics 6. Try to acquire your own reference books and then make good use of them.