Title: Application of DOLACEE and ILLIPS
1Application of DOLACEE and ILLIPS
- Lo Wai Kwan, Dawn
- Methodist College
- S4 History
- Writing an evaluation essay
2Experiences in teaching essay writing in S4 -5
Early years Explained question words the approaches to different types of essay questions
A few years later Had to teach the structure of an essay the use of topic sentences
Recent years Demonstrate analyze essay plans model essays for almost every assignment test
3- Why cant they do what I could do at their age,
when I wasnt explicitly taught how to write an
essay? - I dont know what else I can do to help them!
4My way out
- What is predictable can be taught.
- The teaching-learning cycle
- Setting the context
- Teacher modeling text deconstruction
- Joint construction of teacher students
- Students independent construction
5Example Writing an evaluation essay (S4)
- Question
- To what extent was the Second World War a
continuation of the First World War?
6- Step One Modeling Deconstruction
- Analyze a model essay of the same type.
7- To what extent did the appeasement policies of
Britain and France bring about the Second World
War? - What is the question about?
- The causal relation between the appeasement
policies the Second World War - What are the question words?
- To what extent ?????? / how important
- How far
8Read the sample essay carefully
- Underline the sentence that tells the view of the
writer directly responding to the question- in
which paragraph? - Mark the paragraph that explains the appeasement
policies with a star - Bracket the paragraphs about how the appeasement
policies brought about the WWII. - Mark the paragraphs that explain other causes of
the WWII with - Circle the connectives that are used in
arguments. - Note that the arguments (??) are supported by
examples (????).
9- The appeasement policies contributed to the
outbreak of the Second World War. First, the
policies encouraged Hitlers aggression. When
Germany remilitarized the Rhineland in 1936,
Britain and France did not take action to stop
her. Britain even believed that the Germans had a
right to remilitarize the Rhineland as they were
only getting back their own back garden. The
remilitarization of Rhineland not only encouraged
Hitlers aggression but also ensured the safety
of Germanys western frontier, so that Hitler
could concentrate on expanding eastward. Hitler
might not have an overall plan to expand but he
was encouraged by the appeasement policies of
Britain and France to be more aggressive.
10Organization of this type of essay
- View point to a large / small extent
- e.g. To a small extent the appeasement policies
caused the WWII. - Arguments (reasons) to justify (support) the view
point. - e.g. Why the appeasement policies caused the WWII
only to a small extent - Causes other than that specified in the question
- e.g. Hitlers aggressive foreign policy was the
main cause of the WWII.
11- Step Two
- Joint Construction
12(1) Discuss in groups Are these questions the
same or different in meaning?
- Was the Second World War a continuation of the
First World War? - To what extent was the Second World War a
continuation of the First World War?
Yes / No in what ways yes / no
To a large / small extent discuss the
importance of WWI in causing the WWII compared
with other causes.
13Group work
- (2) Make a mind map of the causes of the Second
World War. - (3) Discuss which of the causes were rooted in
the First World War.
14Joint construction
- (4) Students report on the causes of the Second
World War . - Teacher writes them on the blackboard.
- (5) Students report on the causes related to the
WWI and give justification. - Teacher makes blackboard notes based on
their responses.
15Group work
- (6) Students discuss in group
- How important were these causes in bringing about
the Second World War? - To what extent the WWII was a continuation of the
WWI.
16Joint Construction
- (7) Teacher and students
- discuss what should be written in the
introduction, - write an introduction for the essay together.
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17Joint Construction
- (8) Teacher and students
- discuss what should be written in the middle
paragraphs, - write topic sentences (main arguments) for each
paragraph together. -
18- Step Three
- Students Independent Construction complete the
essay on their own.
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