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LEVEL Level 6 Advanced AIM To give learners practice in planning and structuring an academic essay and in using an academic style register in academic writing.. Do lectures work?: planni

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LEVEL

Level 6 (Advanced)

AIM

To give learners practice in planning and structuring an

academic essay and in using an academic style register in

academic writing

RESOURCE TITLE

1 Do lectures work?: planning a discursive essay Sample

Essay (British English ID: MSE006275, American English ID:

MSE014055)

2 Obesity in western children Vocabulary Activity (British

English ID: MVA006288, American English ID: MVA014068)

• The first resource Do lectures work?: planning a discursive

essay can be found in Unit 3, Syllabus Item ‘Get

organised!’ of the Advanced English for Academic

Purposes (EAP) course.

• The second resource Obesity in western children can be

found in Unit 9, Syllabus Item ‘Do it right!’ of the English

for Academic Purposes (EAP) course

• You can search for the resource by typing the ID into the

Word & Phrase Search

• You can check the resource ID by hovering over the resource

title with your mouse

Preparation

• To run this lesson you will ideally be in a computer lab with use of a data projector or interactive whiteboard (IWB)

However, the activities can easily be adapted for use in the classroom with a projector or IWB, or for use in a computer lab with no IWB

• This lesson will use two English Campus EAP exercises

to give your learners practice in essay writing In the first exercise learners will discuss and plan an academic essay and look at an example essay, in the second exercise learners will work with a text to make decisions about academic style and register

• Print out enough copies of the sample essay from Do

lectures work?: planning a discursive essay for learners to

have one copy between two learners Cut each essay into five parts, one paragraph in each part Put the paragraphs together in envelopes or with paper clips, making sure they are mixed up

• If you decide to use the Sample essay analysis worksheet

at the end of this worksheet, print one for each learner and prepare the answer worksheet to show on the data projector

or interactive whiteboard

Macmillan English Campus awareness

• You: Remind yourself of the logging on procedures

Remember your password If your learners want you to, keep

a note of their passwords

• Your learners: Check your learners know how to complete drop-down gap-fill activities on the English Campus During these activities, you will probably want to encourage learners

to add items to their Word Lists, so you may also want to do some revision on this

• You and your learners should remember that English Campus Sample Essays will open in a new window and can

be printed out if necessary

1 Lead in 1

(In pairs or groups and using the IWB/Data projector in class)

• Introduce the topic of lectures at university by asking the whole class if anyone can tell you what a lecture is Put the definitions on the board Ask the class what they think about

lectures, for example: enjoyable, boring, interesting, etc If

you have a talkative class you can put learners in groups so they can share their experiences of lectures

• Explain to the class that they are going to read an essay about lectures, but first they are going to think about some positive things and some negative things about lectures

• Group learners in fours and ask them to choose a secretary who copies down the following table from the board:

Sample Essay

In academic writing, you will often have to write a discursive essay This type of essay presents a balance of

views, both for and against an argument It is therefore important that your writing is well structured and uses

appropriate language This sample essay about the value of lectures in higher education shows you how to plan

and write a discursive essay

Task

‘The traditional lecture is neither appropriate nor effective as a medium of instruction in today’s tertiary educational

environment.’ Discuss.

Write a discursive essay of about 750 words Do not change the essay title in any way Aim to make your essay

interesting and original

Sample Answer

With the growing importance of tertiary education worldwide, it is legitimate to

focus on the quality and effectiveness of the industry I take ‘tertiary’ to mean

all forms of adult education; that is colleges, polytechnics and universities but not

high schools A major method of teaching in such establishments remains the

lecture For centuries lectures have been offered as the main way of getting

knowledge across to a large number of people What I understand by the

traditional lecture is a teaching and learning experience led by an experienced

lecturer during which the lecturer does the talking while the students listen and

take notes It is different from a discussion, seminar or tutorial: these tend to

take place with fewer students and are more interactive This leads us to ask

about the effectiveness of lectures today, even to ask whether they are

appropriate This essay aims to discuss these issues, offering first reasons

against, followed by support for the lecture; a particular area of focus is the role

of the participants Finally, I offer an evaluation of the main arguments and give

my own opinion

Today’s students are familiar with multimedia and interactive resources From

computer games to internet forums, students today expect communication to be

both fast and interactive Lectures, they may feel, are neither fast nor

interactive, but slow and passive Typically the lecturer speaks fairly slowly and

clearly, the visuals (if there are any) are not very exciting, and the students are

not expected to speak or interrupt Lectures are long, ranging from one to three

hours without a break Seats are frequently uncomfortable For these reasons

many would argue that the lecture is past its sell-by date and needs to move into

the 21 st century Podcasts, for example, can be developed to meet a wide range of

up-to-date needs With today’s technologies, such as virtual discussion rooms

between students on a given course, podcasts can be used together with

interactive responses from students via their chat room

© Macmillan Publishers 2008

Good things about lectures Bad things about lectures

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ideas in the appropriate column

• When the learners have finished the secretaries write up

their notes on the board so everyone can see each other’s

ideas Clarify unclear points and help with new vocabulary

and phrases

2 Macmillan English Campus activity 1

(In pairs or groups and optionally using individual workstations)

• Put the learners into pairs and hand out the mixed up

paragraphs of the sample essay Learners read them

carefully and put the essay into the correct order

• When they have finished ask one learner from each pair

to stand up and move next to someone else to check their

essay In this way learners will check the order of their essays

with other pairs At this stage you have two possibilities:

1 Learners move to individual workstations to have their

own sample essay on screen in front of them Their task

is to analyse the essay using the sample essay analysis

worksheet (on the next page of this lesson plan), which

you can either give them, or put up on the IWB or data

projector

2 Learners stay at their tables and analyse the printed

sample essay they already have

• Help them to understand what is required by starting to fill in

the first box as a class

Sample essay analysis worksheet

• When learners have completed the analysis put up the answer sheet on the IWB or data projector and go through each paragraph in turn discussing it

Paragraph 1

Function and content of paragraph:

Useful phrases:

Paragraph 2

Function and content of paragraph:

Useful phrases:

Paragraph 3

Function and content of paragraph:

Useful phrases:

Paragraph 4

Function and content of paragraph:

Useful phrases:

Paragraph 5

Function and content of paragraph:

Useful phrases:

Paragraph 1 Function and content of paragraph:

Introduction to essay Introduces the topic, defines terms ‘tertiary’ and ‘lecture’, includes thesis statement ‘this leads us to ask about the effectiveness of lectures today’

Useful phrases:

I take … to mean…

What I understand by … is…

This leads us to ask about…

This essay aims to discuss … offering first reasons against, followed by…

Finally, I offer…

Paragraph 2 Function and content of paragraph: Argument in favour of the proposition -discusses the disadvantages of lectures Useful phrases:

For these reasons many would argue that…

Paragraph 3 Function and content of paragraph:

Arguments against the proposition – giving the other view point in favour of lectures

Useful phrases:

While…(negative point)…, it is worth noting several points in its favour

First,… Second,…

Paragraph 4 Function and content of paragraph:

The writer puts forward his own argument, takes a stance

Useful phrases:

As I have shown … Provided … there need be no room for criticism

A more logical solution would be to … Paragraph 5

Function and content of paragraph:

The conclusion, writer sums up arguments, offers some thoughts for the future

Useful phrases:

To sum up, …

I would argue that…

I have seen many examples of…

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3 Lead in 2

(In pairs or groups)

• Explain to the learners that academic writing uses the correct

academic style and register Look back at the sample essay

and give them examples of academic register such as ‘This

essay aims to discuss ’

• Point out that if learners were using informal language they

might say something like ‘I’m going to talk about…’ instead

• Look back at other useful phrases they noted down and

discuss what informal equivalents there might be Explain

that the next exercise is going to give them practice in using

this academic style

4 Macmillan English Campus activity 2

(Using individual workstations)

• Ask learners to open the exercise Obesity in western

children You can have them work in pairs or individually at

their workstations

• They choose the most appropriate phrase to complete

the sentences

5 Further practice or homework

• For homework learners must write a discursive academic

essay on a question which you set them They should use a

similar structure and register to what they have practised in

class

• The essay could be based on a title in another English

Campus EAP Sample Essay To find these, type EAP into

the Word & Phrase search and filter the results by Content

Type: Sample Essay.

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