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Title: Strategies for Successful Writing


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English IV Enriched Dual Credit Foss Alamo
Heights High School
Strategies for Successful Writing
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Strategies for Successful Writing
  • Ch. 1
  • Writing A First Look

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1. Why write . . .?
Strategies for Successful Writing
  • Written word flourishes on campus in work world
    . . .
  • Writing will become even more important . . .

4
Advantages to writer and readers . . .
Strategies for Successful Writing
  • Gives writers time to reflect on and research
    issues
  • Makes communication precise effective
  • Provides permanent record
  • Saves the reader time

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Advantages . . .
Strategies for Successful Writing
  • People will expect you to write for them
  • College instructors
  • reports, research papers, essays and essay exams
  • Prospective employers
  • (pre-hire post-hire)
  • The ability to write will help you earn better
    grades, land the job you want, and advance in
    your career (3).

6
Personal benefits . . .
Strategies for Successful Writing
  • Medical or insurance reimbursement claims
  • Request clarification . . .
  • Document a demand for replacement of faulty
    product

7
Why write . . .?
Strategies for Successful Writing
  • In response to a situation
  • Situation determines
  • purpose, audience, content, style, organization
  • We dont . . . write in isolation but rather to
    communicate with others who have an interest in
    our message (4).

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2. Purpose of Writing
Strategies for Successful Writing
  • Some clear, authentic purpose must guide your
    writing
  • fulfilling an assignment DOES NOT count!
  • What do I want this piece of writing to do for
    both my reader and me (4)?

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Purpose . . .
Strategies for Successful Writing
  • Purpose grows out of the writing situation
  • A report for science
  • An editorial for the school newspaper
  • Proposal to replace outdated eqpt with a
    state-of-the-art model

10
Purpose . . .
Strategies for Successful Writing
  • 4 Common General Writing Purposes
  • TO INFORM
  • presenting info to fill in gaps in knowledge
  • TO PERSUADE
  • Sway readers towards a certain p.o.v

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Purpose . . .
Strategies for Successful Writing
  • TO EXPRESS YOURSELF
  • Personal essays, fiction, plays,
  • poetry, journals, diaries
  • Other writings, too everything you
  • write offers you a chance to
  • display your mastery of words and
  • to enliven your prose.

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Purpose . . .
Strategies for Successful Writing
  • TO ENTERTAIN
  • Sheer entertainment OR entertainment with a
    serious purpose
  • Lighthearted approach can help
  • Satire

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Purpose . . .
Strategies for Successful Writing
  • A specific purpose assists you at every stage of
    the writing process
  • Define audience
  • Select details, language approach that best
    suits their needs
  • Keep on task avoid going off on tangents

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3. Audience
Strategies for Successful Writing
  • Everything you write is aimed at some audience
    people you want to reach (6)
  • Ultimate purpose of all writing . . . To have an
    effect on a reader even if it is you
  • Purpose Audience are closely linked

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Audience . . .
Strategies for Successful Writing
  • You must define that someone to whom you write
  • Most often, you may not know your audience --
    businesses, customers, fellow townsfolk
  • You will need to assess your audience before
    starting to write and/or later in the writing
    process (7).

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Audience
Strategies for Successful Writing
  • Develop an Audience Profile
  • 6 questions to ask yourself about your audience .
    . . (see p. 7).

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Audience
Strategies for Successful Writing
  • The Effect of Audience on Your Writing
  • Audience shapes all types of writing . . . (8).
  • Differences in
  • details
  • language
  • tone

different readers call for different approaches
(8).
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Audience
Strategies for Successful Writing
  • Discourse Communities
  • a group that shares goals, values, concerns,
    background information, and expectations
  • custom dictates
  • what info must be included,
  • the pattern of organization,
  • the style of the paper

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Audience
Strategies for Successful Writing
  • Discourse communities . . .
  • part of learning to write is becoming familiar
    with the values and customs of different
    discourse communities (8).
  • Read carefully in the field
  • Acquaint yourself with current issues / concerns
  • Learn how to write about them

See the 10 questions on p. 8
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4. Qualities of Good Writing
Strategies for Successful Writing
  • 3 ways to help ensure your prose meets your
    readers expectations
  • Fresh thinking
  • Sense of style
  • Effective organization

these 3 qualities are weighted, or valued,
differently in different kinds of writing (10).
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Writing Ethics
Strategies for Successful Writing
  • good writing is also ethical writing (11).
  • Principles Writing should . . .
  • be truthful
  • tell whole truth
  • not be presented as something different than what
    it is
  • be clear to the reader
  • not be intended to harm the reader

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Writing Ethics -
Plagiarism (new section of Ch 1 for 8th
edition)
Strategies for Successful Writing
  • avoid plagiarism . . . taken material . . .
    an unacceptable practice . . . it is academic
    dishonesty (12).
  • Why is plagiarism an important issue?
  • See the 6 reasons on p. 12
  • Consult Chapter 22, Documenting Sources
  • (432-61) if you need to . . .

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Writing Ethics -
Plagiarism (new section of Ch 1 for 8th
edition)
Strategies for Successful Writing
  • How can you avoid plagiarism
  • and the failing grade that often
  • comes
    with it (13)?
  • See the list of 5 ethical strategies, pp. 13-14.

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  • You must make a conscious effort to avoid
    plagiarism. Ignorance and carelessness are
    rarely accepted as an excuse . . . (13).
  • It is easy to avoid the embarrassment and the
    dire consequences (13).

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Strategies for Successful Writing
  • Review Chapter 3 for . . .
  • tomorrow
  • (You should read / have read Chapter 2
  • on your own -- and for yourself)

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Work Cited
  • Reinking, James A. and Robert von der Osten.
     Writing A
  • First Look. Strategies for Successful
    Writing A Rhetoric,
  • Research Guide, Reader, and Handbook.  8th
    ed.  
  • Upper Saddle River, NJ Pearson Prentice
    Hall, 2007.
  • 3-14.

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Strategies for Successful Writing
  • Fin

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