Reading Writing

Cards (27)

  • Context - refers to the situation where professional writing is performed
  • Message - the content of your document (main topic and supporting details)
  • Language - can be formal or informal
  • Purpose - this is your mofis of writinug that will helps you determain the reactions you want to elicit from your audience either to make the audience understand and to change their attitudes or actions
  • Audience - it can be primary or secondary
  • Product - the output that you intend to produce
  • Academic Writing
    • academic essays
  • Academic Writing
    • Academic essays
    • review papers
    • thesis etc
    • journal article
  • Professional Writing
    • reports
    • accounts
    • summaries
    • memorandums
    • manuals
  • Academic Writing written in relation to school are for academic purposes
  • Impersonal - it usually use third person perspective and does not have direct reference to persons and feeelings
  • Formal - it strictly adheres to formal English and avoids word contractions , avooid using personal pronouns, and less factual
  • AP
    • Dissertation
    • term paper
    • reflection paper
  • LP
    • Tanka
    • Diaries
    • Haiku
  • PP
    • Proposal letter
    • business correspondence
    • Autobiography
    • Biography
  • book vs. itself - giving judgement to a book as a whole, specially its content, plots, literary device etc.
  • book vs. its author - Author`s literary work is the most significant factor that affects how and why it is written
  • book vs. another book - book review many focus on doing a compare-and-contrast analysis with another literary work.
  • book vs. the society where it is belongs - books were written as a contribution to society where it resides, serving its historical importance.
  • Article review is a formal version of a literature review for it tackles academic articles rather than literary selection.
  • Proposal - aims to forward an outline of an event or project that you intend to carry out.
  • project proposal - also called a concept paper and it is written in present or future tense
  • Position paper - type of academic writing when author express his stand on an issue or topic at hand
  • facts - are generally accepted information which functions as the most valid evidence in backing up position
  • statistics - refers to the results of systematic data gathering procedure that are valid claims for writing a position paper.
  • Experience - also credibale of a phenomenon however, it is very subjective way of wxpressing ideas
  • Valid opinion - is also information from ones personal claim but has to be educated one in order to be reliable for position paper writing.