READING AND WRITING

Cards (12)

  • Well-Written Text- excels in a number of ways, making it clear, engaging, and effective for it intended audience.
  • Organization - refers to the flow of the ideas in a text. Creating an outline before writing can help you organize your ideas.
  • Coherence - refers to the overall logical flow and unity of ideas in a text. It's about ensuring that all the parts of your writing fit together and contribute to a central idea
  • Cohesion - refers to the specific techniques used to connect and link with a text. It's the glue that holds sentence and paragraphs together.
  • Word Choice - refers to the words on uses to support their purpose in a text.
  • Lingua Franca - A language that two people used because they don't share a same language
  • Idiolect - The language spoken by each indiviual.
  • Dialect - A regional form of a language, often with different vocabulary and pronunciation.
  • Language Variety - refers to the different forms and variations of language that exists due to factors such as geographical location, cultural influences, and historical developments. It encompasses varations in vocubulary, grammar, and pronouciation.
  • 3 PROPERTIES OF WELL-WRITTEN TEXT
    • Organization
    • Language use
    • Coherence and Cohesion
  • 4 TECHNIQUE TO ACHIEVE A GOOD ORGANIZATION
    • justifications
    • opposing viewpoints
    • specific details
    • explanation
  • 6 PRINCIPLE OF WORD CHHOICE
    • Choose understandable words.
    • Use specific, precise words.
    • Choose strong words.
    • Emphasize positive words.
    • Avoid overused words.
    • Avoid obsolete words.