Title: Keys to Effective Writing
1Keys to Effective Writing
- Dr. Theresa Jiinling Tseng
- 5/23/08
- China Medical University
2What is Effective Writing?
- It has_______________________
- It doesnt have________________________
- It is ________________________
- It isnt ______________________
3The Four Keys to Effective Writing U.S.C. SS.
- Unity Have a clear point
- Support Support the point with enough, specific,
relevant details - Coherence Provide transitions
- Sentence Skills Check your grammar and mechanics
for accuracy
4Unity The First Key to Effective Writing
- It has a clear main point or central idea (topic
sentence, thesis statement). Whats your point?
Or Whats your main idea? - To have unity You need to develop a single point
and stick to that point. All the details in your
writing are related to that point.
5The Main Point in a Paragraph Topic Sentence
- Topic sentence
- A topic (what) a controlling idea (what about
it, a comment) - Examples
- My after-school job has been an invaluable part
of my life this year. - The traffic in Taipei often makes me dizzy.
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6Topic Sentence Practice
- ______________________. It never starts in cold
weather. It often stalls at the traffic light.
The horn and the left turn signal dont work
properly. Its headlight is broken. Even a thief
would not be interested in stealing this
motorcycle.
7Evaluating Writing for Unity
- You ask Are all the details relevant to the
topic sentence/main idea? - Practice Which sentence is irrelevant? (Ex 1.)
8Which sentence is irrelevant?
- There are several reasons why we need to go to
graduate schools. - ______People with masters degrees usually earn
more money than college graduates. - ______People with masters degrees have greater
self-esteem and more confidence - ______Graduate students may develop a deeper
understanding of the subject they study. - ______Attending graduate school can be a big
burden to the students parents.
9Common Problems in Writing Topic Sentences
- Announcements
- The subject of this paper will be my brother.
- Too broad/general
- My brother has been very influential.
- The Internet has changed the world.
10Common Problems in Writing Topic Sentences
- Too Narrow
- My brother is the only male child my parents
have. - I was born in Taipei.
- More than one idea
- ? My brother is spoiled in many ways, although he
is quite mature in many other ways.
11Whats the difference between A and B?
- T.S. Many people in the theater show themselves
to be inconsiderate. - A. They make noises and create disturbances at
their seat in the theater. - B. Little kids race up and down the aisles,
usually in giggling packs. Teenagers try to
impress their friends by talking back to the
screen. Adults comment loudly on the ages of the
stars or why movies arent as good anymore.
12Effective Support The Second Key to Effective
Writing
- How to Make Your Support Effective
- 1. Need to be Specific
- 2. Need to have enough details
- 3. Need to be relevant to the topic
13Making Sentences Specific
- Use exact names/numbers
- She bought an expensive bag.
- Judy spent 50,000 for a 2008 LV.
- Use lively verbs
- The flag moved in the breeze.
- The flag fluttered in the breeze
14Making Sentences Specific
- Use descriptive words before nouns.
- An old man lifted the box.
- A weak, gray-haired old man strained to lift the
heavy wooden crate.
15Making Sentences Specific Use Words Relate to 5
Senses
- The autumn there is colorful.
- ?In Vermont, the red autumn leaves forms a sharp
contrast to the blue sky. (sight) - The noise from the fire alarm woke me up.
- ?The non-stop, high-pitched beeping from the fire
woke me up. ________
16Making Sentences Specific Use Words Relate to 5
Senses
- The bread and milk were not fresh.
- ?The bread was stale and the milk was sour.
_______ - The kittens fur felt good.
- ?The kittens fur felt like velvet. _______
17Use Words Relate to 5 Senses
- The bakery smelled wonderful.
- ?The aroma of freshly baked bread was in the air
when I passed by the bakery. ____ - You Try
- The dinner was a disaster.
- ____________________________
18Which passage is specific?
- The cat is sick.
- a. She didnt look lively at all, and she showed
symptoms of being sick. She was clearly not
herself. She seemed to be getting worse, and she
had trouble breathing.
19Which passage is specific?
- The cat is sick.
- b. She curled up in a corner and wouldnt move
for several days. Her eyes were dull and
lifeless her once-shiny coat was matted and
dirty. Then She began breathing with a harsh,
labored sound.
20Coherence The 3rd Key to Effective Writing
- If you organize and connect the specific
evidence, you have coherence. - Usually, you need to use transition words.
21Useful Transitions
- Additional signals first, one, moreover, next,
furthermore - Time signals first, then, next, after, while
- Space signals next to, across, on the opposite
side, to the right, below
22Useful Transitions
- Change-of-direction signals but, however, yet,
although, on the other hand - Illustration signals for example, specifically,
such as - Conclusion signals therefore, consequently,
thus, then, as a result, in summary, to conclude,
finally
23The 4th Key to Effective Writing Sentence Skills
- Grammatical Accuracy e.g.,
- S/V Your neighbor are very noisy.
- Fragment After I learned the price of new
motorcycles. I decided to keep my old Kwang
Young. - Run-on The girls are beautiful, the boys are
handsome.
24Some Common Word-choice Problems
- The movie touches me. ?I was
- I like terrible movies.
- The story let me cry. The story let us feel
funny. - Students read for grades.
- Our education only teaches us how to remember
textbooks. - Dont do anything without my promise.
- It spent us ten hours to record the music.
- We have to do anything by ourselves.
25You May Write Effectively if you know
- Your audience
- Your purpose
- How to apply U. S. C. SS.
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