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A .A corner cafe
B . A supermarket.
We started looking at the differences between argumentative and discursive writing. You should by now have a good idea of the differences between these two types of writing and be ready to decide which type best suits your way of thinking and style of writing.
Here are some topics. You need to choose ONE of them for an essay of 250 – 300 words . You can decide which type of essay you are going to write: argumentative or discursive.
Once you have chosen a topic, BRAINSTORM with a partner who has chosen the same topic as you have.
From your brainstorming notes, draw up an outline or MINDMAP of your essay, grouping ideas and making sure that they are ordered in a logical way to reflect the development of your discussion/argument.
Choose a suitable, attention-grabbing title and write the FIRST DRAFT of your essay according to the mind map you have compiled.
Pay particular attention to PARAGRAPHING . Remember that each paragraph should contain only one main idea. Also try to LINK your paragraphs so that one flows logically to the next.
Make sure that your INTRODUCTION is effective: it must spur someone on to read further.
Your CONCLUSION also needs attention: it is your last chance to make an impact on a reader!
Carefully edit your first draft/ask a partner to do it while you check his/hers. Use the EDITING CHECKLIST.
You should now be ready to pen the perfect essay. Go ahead. Enjoy!
FINALLY HAND IN
CHECKLIST | SELF | PEER |
Spelling and punctuation corrected | ||
Formal English used throughout | ||
Introduction has impact | ||
One main idea per paragraph | ||
All ideas are focused on the topic |
Learning outcomes(LOs)
LO 1 Listening
The learner will be able to listen for information and enjoyment, and respond situations.appropriately and critically in a wide range of
Assessment standards(ASs)
We know this when the learner:
listens actively and carefully for specific information and main ideas, and responds appropriately.
LO 3 Reading and Viewing
The learner will be able to read and view for information and enjoyment, and respond critically to the aesthetic, cultural and emotional values in texts.
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