Eap 2 U1 PDF
Eap 2 U1 PDF
Eap 2 U1 PDF
Writing
Getting Taking Organising Linking Academic
Referencing Revising a final
ideas notes ideas ideas style draft
Session 1
In this session you will learn how to do the following:
Work in groups.
b) Work in pairs. Complete the quiz to find out how much you know about
academic writing. Tick (√) the correct answers.
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o give references* to support my ideas
o write a lot
o use difficult and technical words
o organise my ideas in a special framework / structure*
o research data
o views and attitudes of others
o information from the Internet
o information from books, articles and reports
o subjective*
o objective*
o precise*
o elaborate
o True
o False
c) Now read the definition given below and highlight the key information to
check your answers from the quiz.
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Activity 2: Elements to consider when getting started
Before you begin a writing task, there are several elements* you
need to consider such as reader, purpose, context and length / style / type of
writing.
a) Work in pairs. Match each element in the star with the correct speech
bubble.
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Who am I writing Why am I writing?
for: My teacher? Is it to: Inform?
Friends? The general Report? Persuade?
public? An Describe?
examiner? Evaluate? Narrate?
An editorial board? reader Review?
writi purpose
context
ng
task
length
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style
Is this: type
How many words
A classroom task? or pages do I need
An exam task? to write? In what
A home task? format / type /
style?
b) Discuss in groups.
1. Why are these elements important?
2. Which do you think are the most important ones and why?
3. Which of these elements do you think about when you start a
writing task?
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Activity 3: Types of academic texts
Here are some of the types of academic texts which you may read or
write as part of your university studies:
Discuss in pairs: Which of these do you know about? Use the words above to
fill in the gaps:
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Activity 4: The purpose of academic writing
These purposes can be used and combined in many types of academic writing
such as essays, reports and reviews. We will be looking at some of these
purposes in more detail in later units.
b) Read the following essay titles below. What do you think is the purpose of
these essays? Write your responses and share with a partner.
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Education facilities of public and private
universities in Bangladesh
Living in Dhaka city
Why is the young generation less interested in
reading books? How can reading habits be
increased?
The most memorable trip of my life
High dropout rate is a major problem in rural
Bangladesh. How do you think the present
situation can be improved?
Find out which types of academic writing are most common for your
major course. Make a list.
My subject: _____________________________
[e.g. essay]
Home task
a) Portfolio task
Imagine that one of your class friends was sick today and
missed the first session. Write an email explaining to him/her in your own
words:
1. What you have found out today about academic writing and about
the module.
2. What four elements he/she needs to take into account when
starting a writing task and why.
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Unit 1 Gathering Ideas and Developing Focus
Writing
Getting Taking Organising Linking Academic
Referencing Revising a final
ideas notes ideas ideas style draft
Session 2
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b) Read the following paragraph* to find out how brainstorming could help
you in writing your essays and reports. Then answer the questions that
follow.
Brainstorming* is when you quickly think of as many different ideas as you
can about a topic and write them down in any order on a page. This will help
you to gather the biggest range of ideas to choose from to complete your
writing task. You can brainstorm alone or in a group. Brainstorming in a group
can be very effective as you can get ideas from each other and you will often
generate new ideas by working together. While brainstorming, think about
everything you know about the topic. This could include key facts, quotes,
data, people / ideas connected to the topic, background information, current
debate and ideas, things you’ve read in books or on the Internet or heard
about in the news or from your friends or teacher. Write them all down
quickly in the form of notes. In your notes you can use abbreviations,
symbols, single words or short phrases, numbers, questions, pictures. Your
notes don’t have to be neat and tidy and they don’t have to be written in
long sentences or in correct English. A brainstorming sheet may look
something like this:
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Activity 2: Brainstorming for an essay
Choose one of the following titles (1-4) that interests you. Choose carefully as
you will be developing an essay on your title choice over the next few units.
Brainstorm all the relevant ideas that come to your mind about the topic.
Remember to write them down as words, phrases, statements, symbols, or
numbers, and not as complete sentences. Write your brainstorming notes
below.
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Activity 3: How to narrow down a topic and develop a focus
Work in pairs.
a) Along with brainstorming you need to think of a suitable topic for your
essay. For this, you need to follow some specific steps to get a topic from
some interesting issues in your subject. Look at the flow chart to find out
how.
Put the topics in order from most general to most specific to help Abid find a
suitable topic for his assignment.
Most general
e (a) Gender discrimination in higher education in Bangladesh
(b) Causes and effects of gender discrimination in the private
job sector in Bangladesh
(c) Causes and effects of gender discrimination in Bangladesh
(d) Impact of gender discrimination
(e) Gender discrimination Study tip
You need to narrow down an
Most specific issue to a specific topic which can
be discussed convincingly. It
Discuss in pairs: Which would be the most suitable should not be too general or too
specific because in both cases you
topic for Abid’s essay?
may find it difficult to decide
which ideas to gather.
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Activity 4: Using questions to develop a focus
Work in pairs.
You can develop the focus for your essay / report topic through asking
yourself some questions. First, write down as many wh-questions* as
possible. Then, decide which one is the most suitable topic for your
essay/report by thinking about the length / style / type, purpose, context and
reader.
a) You are assigned to write an essay on the topic Teenage Depression. Your
classmate, Mithila, has framed some questions to develop a focus. Can
you add some more?
1. What is teenage depression?
2. What are the different forms of teenage depression?
3. What are the causes of teenage depression?
4. _____________________________________________________?
5. _____________________________________________________?
6. _____________________________________________________?
7. _____________________________________________________?
8. _____________________________________________________?
Disaster Management
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Extension: General or specific?
a) Are the following general issues or specific topics? Justify your choice with
a short explanation for each.
Child trafficking
Causes of political
violence in Bangladesh
Good governance
b) The following are some issues. Generate a topic for each of them.
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
2. Women’s Empowerment
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
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Home task
a) Critical reflection
Think back on what you have learnt in this unit and reflect on the
experience.
1. What have you learnt about how to get started on a writing task?
2. What have you learnt about brainstorming?
3. What have you learnt about developing the focus of a topic?
b) Portfolio task
Fill out the table below to show that you can create specific
topics in your subject area.
Example:
Subject : Sociology
Area : Social Problems
Issue : Youth crime
Question : What are the causes of youth crime?
Purpose : Analysis of social issues
Topic : Causes of youth crime in urban societies
Task:
Subject :
Area :
Issue :
Question :
Purpose :
Topic :
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c) New vocabulary
Unit 1
Words Meaning
coherently
impediment
peers
perception
persuade
portfolio
precise
proposition
pursuing
scenario
subjective
Unit 2
Words Meaning
apprenticed
craftsman
deluged
elucidate
execution
futuristic
infrastructure
intricate
marooned
motifs
phenomenon
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