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Developmental Writing Course: Preparing Students for Academic English and THEA Test, Slides of English Language

An introduction to a developmental writing course taught by jose j. Gonzalez jr. The purpose of the course is to prepare students for the writing part of the thea test and academic english. The course includes six essays, grammar exercises, essay and grammar tests, quizzes, and class discussions. The document also emphasizes the importance of writing skills in various careers and different types of writing.

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Introduction to Developmental

Writing

Instructor: Jose J. Gonzalez Jr.

Welcome to my class

 Some information about myself

 I have taught for about 20 years in junior hi, high school and college.  Currently, I teach developmental writing, academic English, college success, and government.  I have a BA in Political Science and a MA in English. I am currently working on a Masters in music.

Purpose of Writing course

 To prepare students for the writing

part of the THEA test

 To prepare students for academic

English

Class assignments...

 1. Six essays, most of which will be

persuasive

 2. Many grammar exercises

 3. Notes on both grammar and essay

writing

 4. Essay tests and grammar tests

 5. Quizzes on both grammar and essays

How important do

you think writing is?

Whether you like it or not, you

are judged on how well you

write.

 College

 Work

There is a world of

difference between..

Speaking

and

Writing

In fact, you may master

spoken English, but

your writing skills may

need a lot of work!

How often do you

write?

Different careers that require

good writing skills...

 Nurse

 Policeman

 Secretary

 Journalist

 Teacher

 Computer specialist

 Manager

 Paralegal

 Social worker  Counselor  Scientist  Insurance salesman  Business man  School administrator  Travel agent  Mechanic

Different types of writing

 Poetic

 Literary

 Informative

 Advertising

Poetry

 1463

A Route of Evanescence

With a revolving Wheel—

A Resonance of Emerald—

A Rush of Cochineal

And every Blossom on the Bush

Adjusts its tumbled Head—

The mail from Tunis, probably,

An easy Morning’s Ride—

Emily Dickinson, c.

Literary

A cloudy day: do you know what that is in a town of iron-works? The sky sank down before dawn, muddy, flat, immovable. The air is thick, clammy with the breath of crowded human beings. It stifles me. I open the window, and looking out, can scarcely see through the rain the grocer’s shop opposite, where a crowd of drunken Irishmen are puffing Lynchburg tobacco in their pipes. I can detect the scent through all the foul smells ranging loose in the air. Life in the Iron-Mills, Rebecca Harding Davis

Informative

Herman Melville began life with everything in his favor; heredity first of all, with two genuine Revolutionary heroes for grandfathers. The Melville family was solidly established in Boston and the Gannsevoorts were linked to the greatest Dutch patroon families of New York. Melville’s much traveled father, Allan Melville, a dry goods merchant in New York City, took inordinate pride in the genealogy of the Melvilles, tracing the line past Scottish renaissance courtiers to a queen of Hungary and tracing his mother’s family, the Scollays, to the king of Norway.

Advertsing...

 When you need a smoke, buy Camel’s.

I’d walk a mile for a Camel any day of the

week!

What do you need to be

a good writer?

To be a good writer you need to--

 Be logical

 Be organized

 Have some idea of

the world around you

 Read on a daily basis

 Be able to take

criticism

 Know grammar well  Have a well developed vocabulary  Write often  Be determined

Some general information about

the THEA Writing test

 It is composed of two parts

 Writing part, persuasive essay

 Grammar part, multiple choice questions

Writing Part

 Persuasive essay, minimum 350 words

But,

What does persuasive mean?

Persuasive defined

 You are trying to convince some one of

some certain view point on a controversial

issue.

 For example, are you for or against cell

phone use in automobiles?

 Yes or No  However, you have to decided one way or another.

How is the essay scored? And

who scores the essays?

 The essays are sent to Austin and are graded by

two readers.

 These readers can either give you a score of 1,2,3,

or 4.

 With the combination scores, you can have a

minimum score of 2 to a maximum score of 8.

 2, 3, and 4 are failing

 6,7 and 8 are passing

But what about 5?

In other words, one person gives you a 3 and

the other gives you a 2

In this case, and only in this case , they

grade the grammar part of the essay. If you

do well, you pass; if you do poorly, you

fail.

Tell me about a funny incident

that happen to you.