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Talking About WritingWriting, as a discipline, has its own terminology and jargon which includes the following:Writing ProcessDraftPrewritingInventionThesis StatementIntroductionBody ParagraphTransitionsConclusionRevisionProofreadingCitationPrimary SourcesSecondary Sources
Talking About WritingNeed-to-Know Terms Talking About WritingWriting, as a discipline, has its own terminology and jargon Writing ProcessWriting as Process vs. Writing as ProductProcesses = the ways we Drafts“Draft” = a completed version of a projectTypically, subsequent “drafts” of written Prewriting / InventionPrewriting / Invention = all the activities a writer does Thesis StatementThesis Statement = The main idea or main point of a Introductions“Introduction” = the broad beginning of a written assignmentIt should answer these Body Paragraphs“Body Paragraph” = paragraph between the Introduction and the ConclusionEach Body Transitions“Transition” = words or phrases that connect ideas in one paragraph with Conclusions“Conclusion” = the end parts written assignments that wrap up what authors Revision and Proofreading“Revision” = any beneficial change to a paper from one Citations“Citations” = the methods writers use to reference the sources they quoteModern Primary vs. Secondary Research“Primary Research” = any type of research you go For More InformationFor more OWL resources, see the following:Essay WritingPrewriting (Invention)Creating a For More InformationPurdue Writing Lab Phone Number: 765-494-3723 Purdue OWL: http://owl.english.purdue.edu/ The End
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Слайд 2 Talking About Writing
Writing, as a discipline, has its

Talking About WritingWriting, as a discipline, has its own terminology and

own terminology and jargon which includes the following:

Writing Process
Draft
Prewriting
Invention
Thesis

Statement
Introduction
Body Paragraph

Transitions
Conclusion
Revision
Proofreading
Citation
Primary Sources
Secondary Sources


Слайд 3 Writing Process


Writing as Process vs. Writing as Product

Processes

Writing ProcessWriting as Process vs. Writing as ProductProcesses = the ways

= the ways we write

Products = the things we

write

Processes lead to Products

Слайд 4 Drafts
“Draft” = a completed version of a project

Typically,

Drafts“Draft” = a completed version of a projectTypically, subsequent “drafts” of

subsequent “drafts” of written assignments do not add anything

major to each new version

Each draft represents efforts at refining an already completed project, NOT adding new sections of material

Слайд 5 Prewriting / Invention
Prewriting / Invention = all the

Prewriting / InventionPrewriting / Invention = all the activities a writer

activities a writer does before writing any draft of

a written assignment
These activities could include:
Brainstorming
Research
Outlining
Summarizing main ideas
Making a diagram or other schematic.

Слайд 6 Thesis Statement
Thesis Statement = The main idea or

Thesis StatementThesis Statement = The main idea or main point of

main point of a written assignment.

It is specific

It often

appears at the end of the first paragraph of a paper

It can be modified to reflect what actually ended up being discussed in the paper


Слайд 7 Introductions
“Introduction” = the broad beginning of a written

Introductions“Introduction” = the broad beginning of a written assignmentIt should answer

assignment
It should answer these questions:
What is this paper about?
Why

am I reading it?
What do you want me to do?
It should set the context for the paper
It should state why the main idea is important
A thesis statement is typically placed at the end of an introduction

Слайд 8 Body Paragraphs
“Body Paragraph” = paragraph between the Introduction

Body Paragraphs“Body Paragraph” = paragraph between the Introduction and the ConclusionEach

and the Conclusion
Each Body Paragraph typically follows the pattern

here

Слайд 9 Transitions
“Transition” = words or phrases that connect ideas

Transitions“Transition” = words or phrases that connect ideas in one paragraph

in one paragraph with ideas in the next

Effective transitions

use key phrases from a previous paragraph in the next paragraph

Some common transitional devices:
furthermore, in addition, moreover
on the contrary, in contrast, meanwhile
however, nevertheless

Слайд 10 Conclusions
“Conclusion” = the end parts written assignments that

Conclusions“Conclusion” = the end parts written assignments that wrap up what

wrap up what authors have been discussing in their

papers
Conclusions could
Restate the topic and its importance
Restate the thesis statement
Resolve opposing viewpoints
Include a call for action
Overview future research possibilities


Слайд 11 Revision and Proofreading

“Revision” = any beneficial change to

Revision and Proofreading“Revision” = any beneficial change to a paper from

a paper from one draft to another


Generally, “revision” means

larger changes with structure or content


“Proofreading” = means only revising to correct spelling or grammatical errors

Слайд 12 Citations

“Citations” = the methods writers use to reference

Citations“Citations” = the methods writers use to reference the sources they

the sources they quote

Modern Language Association (MLA): Purdue OWL:

http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/01/

American Psychological Association (APA): Purdue OWL: http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/01/

Chicago Manual of Style (CMS): Purdue OWL: http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/717/01/

Слайд 13 Primary vs. Secondary Research

“Primary Research” = any type

Primary vs. Secondary Research“Primary Research” = any type of research you

of research you go out and collect yourself

“Secondary Research”

= every other kind of research

Слайд 14 For More Information
For more OWL resources, see the

For More InformationFor more OWL resources, see the following:Essay WritingPrewriting (Invention)Creating

following:
Essay Writing
Prewriting (Invention)
Creating a Thesis Statement
Introductions, Body Paragraphs, and

Conclusions for Argument Papers
Introductions, Body Paragraphs, and Conclusions for Exploratory Papers
Transitions and Transitional Devices
Proofreading
Paramedic Method
Reverse Paramedic Method
MLA 2009 Formatting and Style Guide
APA Formatting and Style Guide
Chicago Manual of Style
Conducting Primary Research

Слайд 15 For More Information
Purdue Writing Lab Phone Number: 765-494-3723
Purdue

For More InformationPurdue Writing Lab Phone Number: 765-494-3723 Purdue OWL: http://owl.english.purdue.edu/

OWL: http://owl.english.purdue.edu/


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