Organization: It’s Everywhere! Graphic Organizers: The Writer’s Widgets Visual Writing and Cereal 1-2-3 Maps: Using Visual Maps to Write Essays The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Winning and Losing Essays Reading and Writing Practice Challenges
Introduction How to Use this Book Section 1:Writing for Information and Understanding Chapter One: The Test Question Chapter Two: The Term Paper Assignment Chapter Three: Everyday Writing Section 2:Writing to Persuade Chapter Four: Thesis Statements and Effective Research Chapter Five:Writing for Persuasive Speaking Chapter Six: Persuasion in Everyday Writing Section 3:Writing to Narrate Chapter Seven: Narratives for Personal Experience Chapter Eight: Narratives for Academic Purposes Chapter Nine: Narratives in Everyday Life Section 4:Writing in Response to Literature Chapter Ten:Writing About Poetry Chapter Eleven:Writing About Prose (Fiction) Chapter Twelve:Writing About Drama Appendix A: Tips for Peer Review Appendix B: Answers and Explanations
Better Writing Right Now is a step-by-step guide to writing. It takes you from the blank page and walks you through the steps of the writing process so that you can conquer any school writing assignment—including timed essay exams and research papers. It also provides tips and formats you can use for writing resumes, cover letters, general business letters, memos, e-mails, and reports for work. Along the way, you’ll learn basic writing skills, and you’ll gain the confidence you need to succeed in any situation that requires you to write. This book gives you more than the information you need to become a better writer. It also gives you example after example of strategies that work and provides opportunities to practice those strategies. Take advantage of each practice, because here you can safely experiment with techniques and develop expert skills before you have to use them for class, work, or correspondence. Your work in this book can be for your eyes only—so stretch your fingers, stretch your imagination, and don’t be afraid to see your writing take shape.
It is easy to identify your audience in a letter; it is usually the person you are writing to. However, you must also consider any additional readers. For instance, if you write to a member of congress about a constituent problem, the office of the member may attach a cover letter and send it on to the constituent without any further explanation. Therefore, you must write so that both audiences understand your letter.
English letters: Read and Write by Prof. Hoang Phuc Äá»c và viết thư bằng tiếng Anh - GS. Hoàng Phúc
- Hướng dẫn cho bạn cách Ä‘á»c tiếng Anh nhanh nhất - Sách có kèm theo nhiá»u mẫu thư hướng dẫn cho các bạn cách viết tiếng Anh. - Là phương pháp há»c tiếng Anh nhanh nhất vừa giúp cho các bạn mau biết Ä‘á»c và viết tiếng Anh.