Writing in Discipline Nature of Writing

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ENGLISH 2 WRITING IN DISCIPLINE NATURE OF WRITING By: Legarda Q. Sobravilla BEED 2-1 Eve

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ENGLISH 2WRITING IN DISCIPLINE

NATURE OF WRITING

By: Legarda Q. Sobravilla BEED 2-

1 Eve

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OUTLINE•Define Writing•Writing in Discipline•Importance of Writing in Discipline

•Nature of Writing•Evaluation

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SPEAKING VS WRITING• natural, spontaneous, effortless• voice-tone, pitch, stress, gestures, facial expression• pauses, intonation• pronunciation, unplanned, spontaneous• simple sentences,repetitive, ands, buts, linking words/conjunctions

• needs formal construction

• carefully chosen words

• punctuation• spelling, planned, takes

time

• long, complex sentences,not repetitive, concise, conjunctions

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What is Writing?

Is generally a conscious and solitary activity

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•Appropriate vocabulary words

•Observe conventions of writing:•Indention•Punctuation•Linking words for cohesion

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Writing in Discipline

• is designed to introduce or give students practice with the language conventions of a discipline as well as with specific formats typical of a given discipline

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Importance of Writing in Discipline•The single most important reason for assigning writing tasks in disciplinary courses is to introduce students to the thinking and writing of that discipline

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Nature of Writing

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•Writing starts with observation, with the writer noticing and choosing something to write about

•Writing often involves description, with the writer using concrete details

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•Writing generally involves explaining, perhaps explaining "why“

•Writing may involve inference on the basis of evidence, interpretation on the basis of observation

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•Writing often involves synthesis, or finding the common link between things and explaining that link

•Writing involves selection and focus

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•is thinking•is unique to each individual•is a process•is meant to be read

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Evaluation

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