The main contents of the chapter consist of the following: What is paragraph? examples of paragraph writing, what is essay? what makes a good essay? dos and don''ts, how to write an essay? essay format.
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Outline
Lecture 6
Trang 2• What is Paragraph?
• Examples of Paragraph writing
• What is Essay?
• What makes a good essay?
• Dos and Don'ts
• How to Write an Essay?
• Essay Format
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Trang 3What is an Outline?
• An outline is a way of organizing key ideas
• An outline helps to set up an essay
• An outline is a tool to help revise an essay
Trang 4What is it?
• An outline is a general plan of the
material that is to be presented on a paper.
• The outline shows the order of the various topics, the relative importance of each, and the relationship between the various
parts.
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the headings are
Trang 6Rules for Outlining
1 Subdivide topics by a system of numbers and letters, followed by a period.
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2 Each heading and subheading must have at least two parts.
3 Headings for parts of the paper such
as, Introduction and Conclusion, should not be used.
4 Be consistent Do not mix up the two
types of outlines Use either whole sentences of brief phrases, but not both.
Trang 8Examples
Trang 9Sentence Outline
“Choices in College and After”
Trang 10Thesis: The decisions I have to make in choosing college courses, depend on larger questions I am beginning to ask myself about my life’s work.
I I have two decisions to make with respect to choosing college courses
in the immediate future.
A One is whether to select a course in art history or in chemistry.
1 One time in my life, I planned to be a chemical engineer professionally.
2 On the other hand, I enjoy art and plan to travel and see more of it.
B The second decision is whether to continue a third year of French beyond the basic college requirement.
1 French might be useful both in engineering and travel.
2 Furthermore, I am eager to read good books which are written in French.
3 How necessary are these considerations in the light of other courses I might take instead?
II My problem can be put in the form of a dilemma involving larger questions about my whole future.
A On the one hand I want to hold a highly-trained position in a making profession.
money-B On the other hand I want to lead a certain kind of life, with capacities for values not connected with the making of money.
III I will have to make a decision balancing the conflicting needs I have described.
A I will hold open the professional possibilities by selecting chemistry.
B I will improve and solidify what cultural proficiency in another language I have already gained, by electing French.
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“Choices in College and After”
Trang 12Thesis: The decisions I have to make in choosing college courses, depend on larger questions
I am beginning to ask myself about
my life’s work.
I Two decisions described
A Art history or chemistry
1 Professional considerations
2 Personal considerations
B A third year of French?
1 Practical advantages of knowing a foreign language
2 Intellectual advantages
3 The issue of necessity
II Definition of the problem
A Decisions about occupation
B Decisions about a kind of life to lead
III Temporary resolution of the problem
A To hold open a professional possibility: chemistry
B To take advantage of cultural gains already made: French
Trang 13Time to Compare!
• Exchange your scratch outline with a partner
• Have a five-minute discussion in which you take turns explaining what you wrote in your outline.
Trang 14So How to Make and Use an Essay
Outline???
• An essay outline is probably the most
important friend you will have while
writing your essay
• It is the skeleton of your ideas
• It is the framework by which you will
write a killer essay And frankly, it is difficult to write one without an outline.
Trang 15When you begin writing an essay outline, use the following model as a guide:
Trang 16How does it do that?
An Outline Organizes The Major Parts Of Your Essay:
• Thesis Statement- The sentence that tells your reader your ultimate
point and what they should expect.
• Major Points- The facts that you are using to prove your
• Supporting Details- The examples, facts, quotations, etc
• Transitions- The statement or information you will use to
transition form one major point to the next
• Concluding Thoughts- Any thoughts that you would like to include
at the close of your paper to wrap things up and tie it all together NEVER INCLUDE NEW FACTS OR
INFORMATION IN YOUR CONCLUSION!
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It will help you organize all of the ideas running
around your brain!
Trang 18Why Write An Outline?
It will allow you to find any gaps in your research or
ideas early enough to fix them.
Trang 19Why Write An Outline?
It will make writing you essay less stressful because
you will KNOW what you have to work with.
Trang 20Why Write An Outline?
Professors are often willing to look over an outline for
you to make sure that you are on the right track!
Trang 21II Purpose for Using an Outline
A To help organize key ideas in writing an essay or
research paper
B To help summarize key ideas in reading
C To help you develop subtopics
Trang 22• http://www.lavc.edu/library/outline.htm
• www.rcc.mass.edu/wc/OUTLINING.ppt
• www.worldofteaching.com/powerpoints/en glish/Basic Guide
• cbhsls.wikispaces.com/file/view/Writing_A n_Essay_Outline