RWS

Cards (10)

  • Properties of a Well-Written Text
    • Organization
    • Cohesion and coherence
    • Language use
    • Mechanics
  • Organization
    Arrangement that refers to the structural framework for writing, providing readers with a framework to help them fulfil their expectations for the text
  • Organization
    Logical progression and completeness of ideas in a text, making it readable and clear
  • Organization techniques
    1. Text structure
    2. Signal words
    3. Physical format
  • Text structure
    How ideas are organized in a piece of writing, using the beginning/introduction, middle/body, and ending/conclusion
  • Identifying the three major parts of a text

    Helps readers comprehend the structure and organization of the content, providing a roadmap for understanding the main idea, supporting details, and overall message of the text
  • Signal words
    Textual cues that help readers follow a text, signaling transitions, ordering of events and concepts, or the writer's chosen text type
  • Physical Format
    Aspect of organization immediately apparent to the reader, seen in how the text physically appears like headings, subheadings, bullet points, or font emphasis
  • Every good writing needs to be reader-friendly, clear, and easily understandable
  • Coherence
    Quality of being logical and well-organized, focusing on the connection and relationship between ideas