(2011-1432) SEU ENG 202 Week 01 Chapter PPT_Hartmann_Kirn PDF
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This document is a chapter from a university course on the relationship between reading and writing. It covers defining and practicing summarizing techniques. Includes learning objectives and exercises for further learning.
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الجامعة السعودية االلكترونية الجامعة السعودية االلكترونية 26/12/2021 Week 1 The Relationship between Reading & Writing Learning Objectives 1. Recognize the relationship between reading and writing 2. Respond to a text in writing: Summarizing 3. Review paragraph structure Video...
الجامعة السعودية االلكترونية الجامعة السعودية االلكترونية 26/12/2021 Week 1 The Relationship between Reading & Writing Learning Objectives 1. Recognize the relationship between reading and writing 2. Respond to a text in writing: Summarizing 3. Review paragraph structure Video The Writing-Reading Connection https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tA7QU2s8VSQ Video is Available on BB Introduction What is the relationship between reading and writing? There is general agreement that reading and writing are related. o As you read, you will develop your paragraphing and sentencing skills. o It expands your vocabulary. o It improves your spelling, grammar, punctuation and capitalization. Respond to a Text in Writing: Summarizing Learning Objectives 1. Summarizing Definition & features Purposes Sentence starters & attributive tags Steps 2. Online Exercises 3. Practice Definitions & Features How can you show your understanding of reading material? You can summarize it. What is a summary? o A summary is a restatement of the main points and important details of the reading material. o It is a short description (much shorter than the original) written in your own words. What does and does not a summary include? It includes…. It does not include….. the main idea and important details less important details in a book, chapter, article or paragraph attributive tags (e.g., the author your opinions or interpretation believes ….) to show that the ideas are not yours Purposes What are the purposes of summarizing? o To show your understanding of the main idea(s) of the original text o To provide an overview and report the important parts in the original text Sentence Starters http://businessaeu.weebly.com/uploads/1/2/7/7/127724574/74_summary_us_student.pdf Attributive Tags http://businessaeu.weebly.com/uploads/1/2/7/7/127724574/74_summary_us_student.pdf Steps What are the steps of writing a summary? 1. Read the paragraph and make sure that you understand it well. 2. Identify the topic, main idea and important details 3. Put the original paragraph aside as you write. 4. Write the summary in your own words, including the important details. 5. Include a balance of positive and negative aspects. 6. Do not include less important details 7. Edit your draft and revise the content 8. Proofread (grammar, spelling, punctuation and capitalization) Online Exercises Summary Writing https://quizizz.com/admin/quiz/5825230a2627ff7d77812ded/summar y-writing Choosing the best summary https://quizizz.com/admin/quiz/5b189717736039001b5f9fde/choosing -the-best-summary Practice What is the main idea of the paragraph? Summarize the paragraph following the steps (minimum 2 sentences) Hartmann, P. and Kirin, E. (2007). Interactions 1: Reading. Gold Edition. McGraw-Hill: New York. Review Paragraph Structure Learning Objectives 1. Paragraph structure Definition Parts 2. Online Exercises Definition & Parts What is a paragraph? A paragraph should not be less than four or five sentences. What are the 3 parts of a paragraph? 1. Topic sentence 2. Supporting sentences 3. Concluding sentence Cont. 1. Topic It usually comes at the beginning of a sentence: paragraph. It ells the reader the main idea of the paragraph. 1. Supporting They are details to support the topic sentences: sentence. Use connectors and referencing words to connect your ideas. 1. Concluding It reminds the reader of the topic sentence sentence: or sum up the information in the paragraph. Use transition words, such as in conclusion, finally, to sum up, all in all, etc. Online Exercises Paragraph https://quizizz.com/admin/quiz/57df3a3274a0aeae5bcc6258/p aragraph-writing-quiz Topic Sentence https://quizizz.com/admin/quiz/57f6e813d4f5f8db4504ed14/to pic-sentences Topic Sentence & Supporting Details https://quizizz.com/admin/quiz/582f6d95cd26e376662e3d8e/t opic-sentences-and-supporting-details Concluding Sentence https://quizizz.com/admin/quiz/56af8be99f04eba105680913/c oncluding-sentences References Hartmann, P. and Kirn, E. (2007). Interactions 2: Reading. Silver Edition. McGraw-Hill: New York. Hartmann, P. and Kirin, E. (2007). Interactions 1: Reading. Gold Edition. McGraw-Hill: New York. Library.com http://businessaeu.weebly.com/uploads/1/2/7/7/127724574/74_summary_us_student.pdf Pavlik, C., and Keenan Segal, M. (2007). Interactions II writing: Paragraph development and introduction to the essay (silver ed.). Thank You