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Title: Joan Faisant


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Using Visuals to Stimulate Understanding of Unity
and Coherence
  • Joan Faisant
  • The Language Company-
  • Bowling Green

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Day 1Introducing the Concepts of Unity and
Coherence
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Who are they?
Write about what you see. What
do they look like?
What are
they doing?
(Hopgood-Kazee)
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Unity
  • 1) The state or quality of being one.
  • 2) The act, state, or quality of forming a whole
    from separate parts.
  • (Unity)
  • Synonyms
  • oneness
  • completeness
  • wholeness
  • accord
  • harmony
  • symphony

(Full Spectrum Unity Holding Hands Concept)
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Do these pictures show the idea of unity? Explain
why or why not.
(Team Canada)
(Diverse Hands Linked in Unity)
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Coherence
  • Describe what you see.
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?vlqsnkWLlinM
  • (Psebeix, Colla)

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Do these videos show the idea of coherence?
Explain why or why not.
  • Marines 1
  • Marines 2

http//www.youtube.com/watch?vPsbzJ2q_e_c
http//www.youtube.com/watch?vCXa39XyP6q8
(Owens, Brandan)
OutOfRegs.com
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Coherence
  • Definitions
  • Logical or natural connection or consistency.
  • The state of cohering or sticking together.
  • Logical, orderly and consistent relation of parts.
  • Synonyms
  • connection
  • comprehensibility
  • Antonyms (Lozano, Toni)
  • disagreement
  • nonsense

(Coherence)
(Broken Chain)
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Unity/CoherenceHomework
  • Task
  • Find (online, in a magazine, etc.) or create a
    visual (picture, video, etc.) with the idea of
    unity.
  • Now it's your turn to present a visual for unity.
  • You will present your visual to the class.
  • Describe it and explain how it shows unity.

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Day 2Unity and Coherence in Writing
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Unity in Writing
  • The entire piece of writing must have one clear
    focus
  • Topic sentence (paragraph)
  • Thesis statement (essay)
  • Support must
  • Keep the same focus as the t.s.
  • Give more specific information than the t.s.

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Coherence in Writing
  • Organize information in a logical way.
  • 1, 2, 3...
  • Make connections!
  • Use connectors
  • Use referents
  • Use consistent and appropriate verb tense.
  • He went to the store. Then, he is going home.
  • went
  • Use parallel structure.
  • I love gardening, painting, reading and to write.
  • writing

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Unity and Coherence in WritingApplication
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Shared Writing
  • First
  • 1) Think of some ideas/topics for writing.
  • 2)Be sure everyone in class can write about it.
  • 3) Create a topic sentence.
  • Write only the topic sentence.
  • Second
  • 1) Trade papers with another student. Add a
    supporting sentence to his t.s.
  • 2) Repeat this until time is up.
  • Third
  • 1) When the teacher calls time, get your original
    paper back.
  • 2) Add a concluding sentence to your piece of
    writing.

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Shared Writing Analysis
  • First
  • Underline and number each supporting sentence.
  • Second
  • Read the paper carefully. -Think about unity and
    coherence.
  • Third
  • Write the answers to the following questions
  • 1) Does each s.s. Show unity? (Yes/No)
  • -If not, write the of the sentence that does
    not.
  • 2) Does each s.s. show coherence? (Yes/No)
  • If not, write the of the sentence that does
    not.
  • Be ready to explain your reasons!

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Shared Writing Analysis (cont.)
  • Now, in a small group
  • 1) Each student will read his/her piece of
    writing for the group and explain his answers
    about unity and coherence.
  • 2) Each student will either agree or disagree and
    explain why if needed.

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Shared Writing Revision
  • Address the problems with unity and/or coherence.
  • Each student will revise his/her piece of
    writing.
  • The goal is to create a unified and coherent
    piece to be shared with the same small group.

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Works Cited
  • Broken Chain. Cartoon. 4 May 2010. Clipart.
    Flickr.com. Web. 10 Oct. 2013.
  • Coherence Def. n1, Thesaurus.
    Thefreedictionary.com. Princeton University,
    Farlex Inc, 2003-2012. Web. 1 Mar. 2012.
  •  Diverse Hands Linked in Unity. Photograph. 13
    November 2009. Welcome from the director.
    Liftaz.org. Web. 7 Jul. 2013.
  • Full Spectrum Unity Holding Hands Concept.
    Cartoon. 25 December 2007. thegoldguys.
    Lumaxart.com. Web. 7 Jul. 2013
  •  Hopgood-Kazee. Soldiers standing. Photograph. 13
    Feb. 2013. Princess Hopgood's J237 Blog.
    University of Wisconsin Whitewater.edu. web. 7
    Jul. 2013.
  • Line of people. Cartoon. 17 September 2011.
    Connections. Openclipart.org. Web. 7 Jul. 2013.
  • Lozano, Toni. Broad Iron Chain. Photograph. 28
    June 2006. Flickr. Web. 2013.
  • OutOfRegs.com. Silent Drill Fail. YouTube.
    YouTube, LLC. 14 June 2011. Web. 8 Sep. 2013.
  •  Owens, Brandan. United States Marine Corps
    Silent Drill Platoon 2013. YouTube. YouTube,
    LLC. 11 May 2013.Web. 10 Oct. 2013.
  • Psebeix, Colla. Amazing Japanese Precision
    (posted by Sanitaryum Clean Humor). YouTube.
    YouTube, LLC. 8 Sep. 2013. Web. 2013.
  • Team Canada. Photograph. 15 February 2006.
    Flickr. Web. 7 Jul. 2013.
  • "Unity." Def. 1, Def. 2. Thefreedictionary.com.
    Princeton University, Farlex Inc, 2003-2012. Web.
    1 Mar. 2012.

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For Further Reading
  • Bamberg, B. 1984. Assessing coherence A
    reanalysis of essays written for the National
    Assessment of Education Progress. Research in the
    Teaching of English, 18, 3, pp. 305319.
  • Connor, U. and A. M. Johns. 1990. Coherence in
    writing Research and pedagogical perspectives.
    Alexandria, VA Teachers of English to Speakers
    of Other Languages.
  • Ferris, D. and J. S. Hedgecock. 1998. Teaching
    ESL composition Purpose, process, and practice.
    Mahwah, NJ Lawrence Erlbaum.
  • Giltrow, J. 1995. Academic writing Writing and
    reading across the disciplines (2nd ed.).
    Peterborough, Ontario Broadview Press.
  • Leki, I. 1996. L2 composing Strategies and
    perceptions. In Writing in a second language
    Insights from first and second language teaching
    and research, ed. B. Leeds. White Plains, NY
    Longman, pp. 2736.
  • Liu, D. 2000. Writing cohesion Using content
    lexical ties in ESOL. English Teaching Forum, 38,
    1, pp. 2833.
  • Ruegg, Rachael, Sugiyama, Yuko. Organization
    of ideas in writing what are raters sensitive
    to? Language Testing in Asia 3. 8 (2013). Web.
  • Silva, T. 1992. L1 vs. L2 writing ESL graduate
    students perceptions. TESL Canada Journal, 10,
    1, pp. 2747.
  • Struthers, Lynda, Lapadat, Judith C., MacMillan,
    Peter D. Assessing cohesion in childrens
    writing Development of a checklist. Assessing
    Writing 18. 3 (2013) 187-201. Web.

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Thank you!
  • Joan Faisant
  • The Language Company - Bowling Green
  • Email jfaisant3_at_gmail.com
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