Pre-Writing Process for English (PDF)
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Holy Child College of Davao
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This document provides a lesson plan on the pre-writing process for English composition, specifically focused on pre-writing techniques including generating ideas, brainstorming, freewriting, clustering, knowing the purpose of the writing assignment, and identifying the audience.
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ENGLISH for Academic and Specific Purposes WEEK 2 Topic 1: ✔ Pre-writing Process OBJECTIVES: At the end of this lesson, you should be able to: identify the steps in pre-writing process; identify the steps in choosing a topic; and familiarize the audience analysis questi...
ENGLISH for Academic and Specific Purposes WEEK 2 Topic 1: ✔ Pre-writing Process OBJECTIVES: At the end of this lesson, you should be able to: identify the steps in pre-writing process; identify the steps in choosing a topic; and familiarize the audience analysis questions. PRE-WRITING PROCESS generating ideas; work to determine the topic create a plan or develop an outline to organize materials 1 choose a topic 2 focus on one idea that you are going to discuss 3 know your purpose 4 identify your audience PRE-WRITING PROCESS CHOOSE A TOPIC write paragraphs about anything FREEWRITING not constrained by the rules of writing PRE-WRITING PROCESS CHOOSE A TOPIC aims to generate as many topics BRAINSTORMING you rummage through your head to produce something PRE-WRITING PROCESS CHOOSE A TOPIC ballooning or mapping CLUSTERING provides a graphic representation of your ideas PRE-WRITING PROCESS FOCUS ON ONE IDEA ponder on the reason why you are writing understand what the writing assignment is for KNOW YOUR PURPOSE help communicate ideas clearly to inform to entertain to persuade PRE-WRITING PROCESS IDENTIFY YOUR AUDIENCE gives an idea as to how you will organize your points and claims in a way that will establish a common ground help dictate the tone of the paper background knowledge biases/misconceptions AUDIENCE ANALYSIS interests expectations on the CHECKLIST speaker beliefs