RAWS L4-L7 FINALS

Cards (41)

  • Organization
    • is a paragraph writing means that parts are put together and are properly connected
  • Cohesion and Coherence
    • are very important properties of a text as they hold together it's underlying elements and meanings
  • Coherence
    • is the systematic connection between or among elements
  • Cohesion
    • is sticking together the parts of the paragraph by discussing the main idea
  • Order
    • this refers to how elements of the text are sequenced
  • Chronological order
    • this ensure that the elements of a paragraph are arranged on basis of time
  • Logical Order
    • This ensures that the elements of a paragraph are arranged by virtue of their importance
  • Spatial order
    • This ensures that the elements of a paragraph are arranged on the basis of space, location, direction, and position
  • Language use
    • the level of language enployed in a text technically depends on the audience
  • Colloquial English
    • this is the language spoken by people in casual talk
  • Informal English
    • This is tagged as the language of those in business clothes or the commonly used by educated people
  • Formal English
    • aslo called as the tuxedo or evening gown language. This one is used un article etc.
  • Mechanics
    • are the convention that you must consider when writing
  • Spelling
    • you must proofread for correct spelling
  • Capital Letters
    • you must use capital letters appropriately
  • Punctuations
    • You consider the correct use of punctuation marks
  • Subject - Verb - Agreement
    • you must follow the rules on the subject verb agreement
  • Parts of Speech
    • You must use parts of the speech accordingly
  • Clarity
    • writing sentence ls structured for eased of flow, using good mechanics, writing a specific, focused and relevant thesis and using exact language
  • Coherence
    • logically organized and well-connected ideas tied to a unified team
  • Continuity
    • using consistent tone, diction, transitions, road, sign, map, post's or label to make direction of the paper flow smoothly and continually in a purposeful direction
  • Concision
    • getting straight to the point and avoiding any language or ideas that detract from the meaning of the paper or distract the reader so they become lost
  • Comprehension
    • demonstrating knowledge and command of the subject
  • Cleverness
    • exhibiting orginal thought and producing new and unique insights orriginak to their author
  • Courtesty
    • good writers always consider who their audience
  • Citation
    • using sources effectively, citing them accurately and exceptionally responsible in attributung credits where is due
  • Resumè
    • to determine experience and qualifications
  • 8 parts of resume
    1. header and contact information
    2. objective or summary
    3. work experience
    4. education
    5. certification and license
    6. skills
    7. awards and honors
    8. outside projects
  • what is the meat of your resume?
    education and experience
  • Book Review
    • there are two approaches to book review
  • Descriptive Review
    • it gives the essential information about a book
  • Crirical Review
    • it describes and evaluate the book
  • Pointers in writing a critical review
    1. description of the book
    2. review of the characters
    3. theme
    4. plot
    5. style
    6. setting
  • Literature Review
    • is a text writen by someone to consider the critical points of current knowledge
  • Research Report
    • a primary task of a researcher is the communication of technical results to broader the scientific community
  • 3 components of research report
    1. the overall idea
    2. the execution of the work
    3. the presentation of the work
  • Following components of publication
    1. title page
    2. abstract
    3. introduction
    4. methods
    5. results
    6. discussion
    7. conclusion
    8. acknowledgement
    9. references
    10. tables and table caption
    11. figure and figure caption
  • Project Proposal
    • a technical proposal, often called "statement of work" is a persuasive document
  • Project Proposal Content
    • project title
    • proponents
    • project duration & location
    • background or rationale
    • objectives
    • budget source and budgetary requirements
    • participants
  • Position Paper
    • The purpose of a this paper is to generate support on an issue