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Designed for basic skills writing courses that focus on the paragraph. This work features the author's explanations and his wide range of motivating activities and assignments that reinforce the Four Bases of Effective Writing: Unity, Support, Coherence, and Sentence Skills.
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Designed for basic skills writing courses that focus on the paragraph. This work features the author's explanations and his wide range of motivating activities and assignments that reinforce the Four Bases of Effective Writing: Unity, Support, Coherence, and Sentence Skills.
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- Verlag: McGraw-Hill Companies
- 8th Revised edition
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. August 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 232mm x 188mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 1025g
- ISBN-13: 9780073210414
- ISBN-10: 0073210412
- Artikelnr.: 21434361
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: McGraw-Hill Companies
- 8th Revised edition
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. August 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 232mm x 188mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 1025g
- ISBN-13: 9780073210414
- ISBN-10: 0073210412
- Artikelnr.: 21434361
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
John Langan has taught reading and writing at Atlantic Community College near Atlantic City, New Jersey, for over twenty years. The author of a popular series of college textbook on both reading and writing, he enjoys the challenge of developinging materials that teach skills in an especially clear and lively way. Before teaching, he earned advanced degrees in writing at Rutgers University and in reading at Glassboro State Collee. He also spent a year writing fiction.
To the Instructor PART ONE: Basic Principles of Effective Writing Preview
Chapter 1: An Introduction to Writing Understanding Point and Support An
Overview: How the Book is Organized Benefits of Paragraph Writing Writing
as a Skill Writing as a Process of Discovery Keeping a Journal Using This
Text Chapter 2: The Writing Process Prewriting Writing a First Draft
Revising Editing Review Activities Chapter 3: The First and Second Steps in
Writing Step 1: Begin With a Point Step 2: Support the Point with Specific
Evidence Reinforcing Point and Support The Importance of Specific Details
The Importance of Adequate Details Practice in Making and Supporting a
Point Chapter 4: The Third Step in Writing Step 3: Organize and Connect the
Specific Evidence Practice in Organizing and Connecting Specific Evidence
Chapter 5: The Fourth Step in Writing Step 4: Write Clear, Error-Free
Sentences Revising Sentences Editing Sentences Practice in Revising
Sentences Chapter 6: Four Bases for Revising Writing Base 1: Unity Base 2:
Support Base 3: Coherence Base 4: Sentence Skills Practice in Using the
Four Bases PART TWO: Paragraph Development Preview Chapter 7: Introduction
to Paragraph Development Nine Patterns of Paragraph Development Important
Considerations in Paragraph Development Using a Computer Using Peer Review
Doing a Personal Review Chapter 8: Providing Examples Chapter 9: Explaining
a Process Chapter 10: Examining Cause and Effect Chapter 11: Comparing or
Contrasting Chapter 12: Defining a Term Chapter 13: Dividing and
Classifying Chapter 14: Describing a Scene or Person Chapter 15: Narrating
an Event Chapter 16: Arguing a Position PART THREE: Essay Development
Preview Chapter 17: Additional Paragraph Assignments Chapter 18: Writing
the Essay What Is an Essay? Important Points About the Essay Essays to
Consider Planning the Essay Practice in Writing the Essay Essay Assignments
PART FOUR: A Quick Guide to Research Preview Chapter 19: A Quick Guide to
Research PART FIVE: Handbook of Sentence Skills Preview Sentence-Skills
Diagnostic Test GRAMMAR Chapter 20: Subjects and Verbs Chapter 21: Sentence
Sense Chapter 22: Fragments Chapter 23: Run-Ons Chapter 24: Standard
English Verbs Chapter 25: Irregular Verbs Chapter 26: Subject-Verb
Agreement Chapter 27: Pronoun Agreement and Reference Chapter 28: Pronoun
Types Chapter 29: Adjectives and Adverbs Chapter 30: Misplaced Modifiers
Chapter 31: Dangling Modifiers MECHANICS Chapter 32: Paper Format Chapter
33: Capital Letters Chapter 34: Numbers and Abbreviations PUNCTUATION
Chapter 35: Apostrophe Chapter 36: Quotation Marks Chapter 37: Comma
Chapter 38: Other Punctuation Marks WORD USE Chapter 39: Using the
Dictionary Chapter 40: Improving Spelling Chapter 41: Vocabulary
Development Chapter 42: Commonly Confused Words Chapter 43: Effective Word
Choice Chapter 44: ESL Pointers PRACTICE Chapter 45: Combined Mastery Tests
Chapter 46: Editing Tests Sentence-Skills Achievement Test APPENDIX:
Answers and Charts Preview Answers to Sentence Skills Diagnostic Test and
Introductory Projects Charts Acknowledgments Index
Chapter 1: An Introduction to Writing Understanding Point and Support An
Overview: How the Book is Organized Benefits of Paragraph Writing Writing
as a Skill Writing as a Process of Discovery Keeping a Journal Using This
Text Chapter 2: The Writing Process Prewriting Writing a First Draft
Revising Editing Review Activities Chapter 3: The First and Second Steps in
Writing Step 1: Begin With a Point Step 2: Support the Point with Specific
Evidence Reinforcing Point and Support The Importance of Specific Details
The Importance of Adequate Details Practice in Making and Supporting a
Point Chapter 4: The Third Step in Writing Step 3: Organize and Connect the
Specific Evidence Practice in Organizing and Connecting Specific Evidence
Chapter 5: The Fourth Step in Writing Step 4: Write Clear, Error-Free
Sentences Revising Sentences Editing Sentences Practice in Revising
Sentences Chapter 6: Four Bases for Revising Writing Base 1: Unity Base 2:
Support Base 3: Coherence Base 4: Sentence Skills Practice in Using the
Four Bases PART TWO: Paragraph Development Preview Chapter 7: Introduction
to Paragraph Development Nine Patterns of Paragraph Development Important
Considerations in Paragraph Development Using a Computer Using Peer Review
Doing a Personal Review Chapter 8: Providing Examples Chapter 9: Explaining
a Process Chapter 10: Examining Cause and Effect Chapter 11: Comparing or
Contrasting Chapter 12: Defining a Term Chapter 13: Dividing and
Classifying Chapter 14: Describing a Scene or Person Chapter 15: Narrating
an Event Chapter 16: Arguing a Position PART THREE: Essay Development
Preview Chapter 17: Additional Paragraph Assignments Chapter 18: Writing
the Essay What Is an Essay? Important Points About the Essay Essays to
Consider Planning the Essay Practice in Writing the Essay Essay Assignments
PART FOUR: A Quick Guide to Research Preview Chapter 19: A Quick Guide to
Research PART FIVE: Handbook of Sentence Skills Preview Sentence-Skills
Diagnostic Test GRAMMAR Chapter 20: Subjects and Verbs Chapter 21: Sentence
Sense Chapter 22: Fragments Chapter 23: Run-Ons Chapter 24: Standard
English Verbs Chapter 25: Irregular Verbs Chapter 26: Subject-Verb
Agreement Chapter 27: Pronoun Agreement and Reference Chapter 28: Pronoun
Types Chapter 29: Adjectives and Adverbs Chapter 30: Misplaced Modifiers
Chapter 31: Dangling Modifiers MECHANICS Chapter 32: Paper Format Chapter
33: Capital Letters Chapter 34: Numbers and Abbreviations PUNCTUATION
Chapter 35: Apostrophe Chapter 36: Quotation Marks Chapter 37: Comma
Chapter 38: Other Punctuation Marks WORD USE Chapter 39: Using the
Dictionary Chapter 40: Improving Spelling Chapter 41: Vocabulary
Development Chapter 42: Commonly Confused Words Chapter 43: Effective Word
Choice Chapter 44: ESL Pointers PRACTICE Chapter 45: Combined Mastery Tests
Chapter 46: Editing Tests Sentence-Skills Achievement Test APPENDIX:
Answers and Charts Preview Answers to Sentence Skills Diagnostic Test and
Introductory Projects Charts Acknowledgments Index
To the Instructor PART ONE: Basic Principles of Effective Writing Preview
Chapter 1: An Introduction to Writing Understanding Point and Support An
Overview: How the Book is Organized Benefits of Paragraph Writing Writing
as a Skill Writing as a Process of Discovery Keeping a Journal Using This
Text Chapter 2: The Writing Process Prewriting Writing a First Draft
Revising Editing Review Activities Chapter 3: The First and Second Steps in
Writing Step 1: Begin With a Point Step 2: Support the Point with Specific
Evidence Reinforcing Point and Support The Importance of Specific Details
The Importance of Adequate Details Practice in Making and Supporting a
Point Chapter 4: The Third Step in Writing Step 3: Organize and Connect the
Specific Evidence Practice in Organizing and Connecting Specific Evidence
Chapter 5: The Fourth Step in Writing Step 4: Write Clear, Error-Free
Sentences Revising Sentences Editing Sentences Practice in Revising
Sentences Chapter 6: Four Bases for Revising Writing Base 1: Unity Base 2:
Support Base 3: Coherence Base 4: Sentence Skills Practice in Using the
Four Bases PART TWO: Paragraph Development Preview Chapter 7: Introduction
to Paragraph Development Nine Patterns of Paragraph Development Important
Considerations in Paragraph Development Using a Computer Using Peer Review
Doing a Personal Review Chapter 8: Providing Examples Chapter 9: Explaining
a Process Chapter 10: Examining Cause and Effect Chapter 11: Comparing or
Contrasting Chapter 12: Defining a Term Chapter 13: Dividing and
Classifying Chapter 14: Describing a Scene or Person Chapter 15: Narrating
an Event Chapter 16: Arguing a Position PART THREE: Essay Development
Preview Chapter 17: Additional Paragraph Assignments Chapter 18: Writing
the Essay What Is an Essay? Important Points About the Essay Essays to
Consider Planning the Essay Practice in Writing the Essay Essay Assignments
PART FOUR: A Quick Guide to Research Preview Chapter 19: A Quick Guide to
Research PART FIVE: Handbook of Sentence Skills Preview Sentence-Skills
Diagnostic Test GRAMMAR Chapter 20: Subjects and Verbs Chapter 21: Sentence
Sense Chapter 22: Fragments Chapter 23: Run-Ons Chapter 24: Standard
English Verbs Chapter 25: Irregular Verbs Chapter 26: Subject-Verb
Agreement Chapter 27: Pronoun Agreement and Reference Chapter 28: Pronoun
Types Chapter 29: Adjectives and Adverbs Chapter 30: Misplaced Modifiers
Chapter 31: Dangling Modifiers MECHANICS Chapter 32: Paper Format Chapter
33: Capital Letters Chapter 34: Numbers and Abbreviations PUNCTUATION
Chapter 35: Apostrophe Chapter 36: Quotation Marks Chapter 37: Comma
Chapter 38: Other Punctuation Marks WORD USE Chapter 39: Using the
Dictionary Chapter 40: Improving Spelling Chapter 41: Vocabulary
Development Chapter 42: Commonly Confused Words Chapter 43: Effective Word
Choice Chapter 44: ESL Pointers PRACTICE Chapter 45: Combined Mastery Tests
Chapter 46: Editing Tests Sentence-Skills Achievement Test APPENDIX:
Answers and Charts Preview Answers to Sentence Skills Diagnostic Test and
Introductory Projects Charts Acknowledgments Index
Chapter 1: An Introduction to Writing Understanding Point and Support An
Overview: How the Book is Organized Benefits of Paragraph Writing Writing
as a Skill Writing as a Process of Discovery Keeping a Journal Using This
Text Chapter 2: The Writing Process Prewriting Writing a First Draft
Revising Editing Review Activities Chapter 3: The First and Second Steps in
Writing Step 1: Begin With a Point Step 2: Support the Point with Specific
Evidence Reinforcing Point and Support The Importance of Specific Details
The Importance of Adequate Details Practice in Making and Supporting a
Point Chapter 4: The Third Step in Writing Step 3: Organize and Connect the
Specific Evidence Practice in Organizing and Connecting Specific Evidence
Chapter 5: The Fourth Step in Writing Step 4: Write Clear, Error-Free
Sentences Revising Sentences Editing Sentences Practice in Revising
Sentences Chapter 6: Four Bases for Revising Writing Base 1: Unity Base 2:
Support Base 3: Coherence Base 4: Sentence Skills Practice in Using the
Four Bases PART TWO: Paragraph Development Preview Chapter 7: Introduction
to Paragraph Development Nine Patterns of Paragraph Development Important
Considerations in Paragraph Development Using a Computer Using Peer Review
Doing a Personal Review Chapter 8: Providing Examples Chapter 9: Explaining
a Process Chapter 10: Examining Cause and Effect Chapter 11: Comparing or
Contrasting Chapter 12: Defining a Term Chapter 13: Dividing and
Classifying Chapter 14: Describing a Scene or Person Chapter 15: Narrating
an Event Chapter 16: Arguing a Position PART THREE: Essay Development
Preview Chapter 17: Additional Paragraph Assignments Chapter 18: Writing
the Essay What Is an Essay? Important Points About the Essay Essays to
Consider Planning the Essay Practice in Writing the Essay Essay Assignments
PART FOUR: A Quick Guide to Research Preview Chapter 19: A Quick Guide to
Research PART FIVE: Handbook of Sentence Skills Preview Sentence-Skills
Diagnostic Test GRAMMAR Chapter 20: Subjects and Verbs Chapter 21: Sentence
Sense Chapter 22: Fragments Chapter 23: Run-Ons Chapter 24: Standard
English Verbs Chapter 25: Irregular Verbs Chapter 26: Subject-Verb
Agreement Chapter 27: Pronoun Agreement and Reference Chapter 28: Pronoun
Types Chapter 29: Adjectives and Adverbs Chapter 30: Misplaced Modifiers
Chapter 31: Dangling Modifiers MECHANICS Chapter 32: Paper Format Chapter
33: Capital Letters Chapter 34: Numbers and Abbreviations PUNCTUATION
Chapter 35: Apostrophe Chapter 36: Quotation Marks Chapter 37: Comma
Chapter 38: Other Punctuation Marks WORD USE Chapter 39: Using the
Dictionary Chapter 40: Improving Spelling Chapter 41: Vocabulary
Development Chapter 42: Commonly Confused Words Chapter 43: Effective Word
Choice Chapter 44: ESL Pointers PRACTICE Chapter 45: Combined Mastery Tests
Chapter 46: Editing Tests Sentence-Skills Achievement Test APPENDIX:
Answers and Charts Preview Answers to Sentence Skills Diagnostic Test and
Introductory Projects Charts Acknowledgments Index