Warming Up II
Warming Up II
Warming Up II
The act of process of one who writes the occupation of a writer a style or form of composition.
SKILL
PROCESS OF THINKING
FORM OF COMMUNICATION
“A process that includes knowledge of grammar, punctuation and sentence structure”.
PROCESS
A series of actions or steps taken in order to achieve a particular end.
For the process to be completed, the writer must:
Be recursive
Be subjective and objective
Be linear
Make decisions.
Pre-Writing
Limit your topic, know your purpose, know your audience, develop a topic sentence or thesis
statement.
BRAINSTORM
RESEARCH
The internet
Interviews
Books and magazines, comics and catalogues
ORGANIZE
Structured list
Mind maps
COMPLETE AN OUTLINE
Based on the ideas you have organized
Plan the order
Sequentially, chronologically, spatially, logically
OUTLINE
Opting out of an apartment inspection before signing a rental agreement can cause financial and
emotional stress.
GENERAL STATEMENT
Prior to singing a rental agreement, the three most important areas of your apartment to inspect
are the kitchen, bathrooms and living room.
------------------------------------------
Warming up
Pre-writing: limiting your topic, knowing your purpose, and knowing your audience.
Writing: brainstorming, researching, organizing (topic sentence, and thesis statement), completing
an outline, and the first draft.
Revising-editing: rereading and revising draft (cutting, replacing, expanding), checking mechanics,
content, and style, completing final copy and proofreading.
Topic Sentence
Body paragraph 1
(supporting sentences)
Topic sentence
Body paragraph 2
(Supporting sentences)
Restatement of thesis
Concluding paragraph
Writing an Essay
Topic Sentence
Essay
Controlling idea
Words
Outline
BODY PARAGRAPH
Made up of sentences that center around a topic sentence and develop one thought.
Used to support the essay’s thesis statement.
The body paragraph is really a mini-essay. It has a main idea (the topic sentence) and a plan of
organization.
It must have unity (stick to one idea) and coherence (develop the idea in a logical way)
When written or typed on the page, the paragraph is similar to a punctuation mark. It is set up to
indicate that it has been organized into a unit of thought. Therefore, when writing one, the first
line must be indented, always 5 spaces (APA style).
TOPIC SENTENCE
The topic sentence states an idea that all the other sentences in the body (development)
paragraph support in some way.
A topic sentence states the main idea of a single paragraph. It must never be confused with the
thesis statement included in the introductory paragraph and determines the content of the entire
essay.
The topic sentence must be included in the first sentence, so all the supporting details, reasons, or
examples naturally follow.
SUPERSTITIONS
1. Four superstitions that people avoid to do.
2. Some superstitious thing that people still believe now days.
3. There are some reasons of people that still believe on superstitious in our days.
The Essay
Selecting a subject
Start writing, no matter what. The water does not flow until the water is turned on.
―Louis L'Amour
Examples:
Loves to tinker with a car’s engine and can take apart anything mechanical and put it
together again.
Is a music fan, has a lot of great playlists all the time and is always among the first to know
the latest dances.
OUTLINE(SENTENCES)
Theses statement limited subjects
Topic sentence1. First element, angle of the subject.
Brainstorming
Write down everything about the topic that comes to mind
Outline
Time to organize your ideas. You need two points of development to add in your thesis
statement.
Draft
Start writing essay. Choose the order that works best for you.
Final Copy
Proofread, find error and correct them.
Brainstorming
Vacations
Trips
Vacationers
Family
Friends.
Memories
Challenges.
Relationship
Transportation
Availability.
Accommodation
Destination
Experience
Personalities.
Expenses.
Friendship.
Preferences
Choices
Outline!
Vacations for Everyone
Vacations can be classified on the basis of who vacationers choose to travel with: with
family or with friends.
Family travel is special and creates lasting memories, but it can also have some
challenges.
Relationship of the family members.
Transportation availability.
Common places to visit.
Creation of special memories
Different forms of travel are available to everyone. Whatever the personal preference, there
is a travel choice for everyone.
Draft
Vacations for Everyone
1. On hearing the word vacation, most people react positively. It can be a
weekend trip, a last-minute getaway, or a trip around the world. Prospective
travelers spend days, if not weeks, researching their travel destination. While the
destination has a lot to do with the success of a trip, there are other factors to
consider. Experienced travelers will argue that more important than where they go
on vacation is who they go with. Vacations can be classified on the basis of who
vacationers choose to travel with: with family or with friends.
2. Family travel is special and creates lasting memories, but it can also have some
challenges. For one, the success of a trip often depends on the relationships that the
family members have with one another. If two brothers do not get along at home,
the chances are that they will fight during a vacation. Another potential problem of
family travel is transportation. If a family is traveling by air, purchasing plane tickets
for everyone can be very expensive. In addition, finding common places of interest
is more complicated with family groups. For instance, a father might want to see
the alligator farm while a mother wants to visit a museum and the kids scream for
a trip to an amusement park. Regardless of the challenges families may face when
traveling, this type of vacation always creates special memories.
Apply
While you’re writing remember key sentences must be properly placed, paragraphs must
address a single purpose/topic, and your essence must be shown. Use your own words.
Researched topic
NEEDS TO BE WRITTEN IN THIRD PERSON OR PASSIVE VOICE
(NEVER FIRST PERSON)