English 7 Q4 W1
English 7 Q4 W1
English 7 Q4 W1
writing
I. Introductory Concept
In this Learning Activity Sheet (LAS), you will understand the purpose of academic
writing – a writing that features right language structure, clear association of written
context and appropriate academic writing designs that will help you become excellent
writers.
This LAS introduces one important skill to have mastery in composing a text- to
distinguish features of academic writing. You will engage in various exercises to
develop competencies in writing compositions at your own pace and time.
Before accomplishing the activities in this LAS, here are some key concepts and brief
discussion that you need to know:
Academic Writing
1. Formality
⮚ Academic writing is relatively formal, it should avoid colloquial words and
expressions.
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2. Complexity
⮚ Academic writing additionally features more linguistic variations. It has
longer words, lexically more dense and has more varied vocabulary.
Example:
Informal: “Terrorism has changed once peaceful US cities.”
Academic: “The cities in the US had once been peaceful, but they altered
when people became brutal.”
3.
Objectivity
⮚ Academic writing emphasizes on the information that the writer wants to
give and the arguments he wants to make.
Example:
Don’t write: “In my opinion, this is a very interesting study.”
Write: “This is a very interesting study.”
4. Hedging
⮚ In academic writing, you have to inform decisions about your posture on a
specific subject, or the strength of the arguments you are using.
Example:
To qualify statements, use tentative language such as “may”, “it
is possible that”, “appears to”.
5. Precision
⮚ In academic writing, facts and figures are given precisely.
Example:
Don’t write: “The Coalition has been destroying the country for about a
century”.
Write: The Coalition was formed in 1923, some 24 years ago, and have
a conservative ideology”.
6. Accuracy
⮚ Academic writing uses vocabulary accurately.
Example:
You have to pick or use words depending on its purpose – “money”,
“cash”, “currency”, “capital” or “funds”
7. Responsibility
⮚ In academic writing, an author must be responsible and must provide
evidence and justification for any claims that he has made.
Example:
Paraphrasing what you read and acknowledging the source
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8. Planning
⮚ Academic writing is well planned. It usually takes place after research and
evaluation, according to a specific purpose and plan.
Example:
Read the question, think about the subject, go to the library, find the
books, make notes, record details, organize, write, revise, proofread,
produce the final draft and check everything
II.
Activity 1
T Double
Trouble!
DIRECTIONS: Rewrite the sentences, replacing the informal two word verb with
more formal equivalent that are found in the box below.
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(For enrichment)
Activity 1
Formal vs Informal
DIRECTIONS: Complete the table below by filling in the formal to informal words and
vice versa.
Formal Informal
seem
climb
help
cease
commence
use
decrease
demonstrate
depart
tell
(For remediation)
Activity 2
Pause
and Clause!
DIRECTION: Rewrite the following sentences using the relative pronoun given.
Example: There are several factors. These factors help to prolong this period.
(which) Answer: There are several factors which help to prolong this period.
1. The only really important biography was that of George V by Harold Nicolson.
It had been published in 1952. (which)
2. It was this government. This government ruled Britain until May 1940. (which)
3. We have now learned something: This harmony could be interrupted by the
actions of nations very distant from our shores. (that)
4. There is no reason for something: Action should be conditioned to a definite
scientific proof. (why)
5. A group in Palawan, the Filipino island with the country’s most extensive
rainforests, has taken on the wealthy logger. The logger’s concession covers
61 percent of Palawan’s forests. (whose)
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(For enrichment)
Activity 2
Passives
Overload!
DIRECTIONS: Rewrite these sentences. Instead of using ‘people’, ‘somebody’, or
Activity 1: (Remediation)
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Activity 1: (Enrichment)
Formal Informal
appear seem
ascend climb
assist help
cease stop
commence begin
consume use
decrease shorten
demonstrate show
depart go
inform tell
Activity
2:
(Remediation)
1. The only really important biography was that of George V by Harold Nicolson,
which had been published in 1952.
2. It was this government which ruled Britain until May 1940.
3. We have now learned that this harmony could be interrupted by the actions of
nations very distant from our shores.
4. There is no reason why action should be conditioned to a definite scientific
proof.
5. A group in Palawan, the Filipino island with the country’s most extensive
rainforests, has taken on the wealthy logger whose concession covers 61
percent of Palawan’s forests.
Activity 2: (Enrichment)
VI. References
http://www.uefap.com
http://www.jcu.edu.au
http://paperown.com
http://
students.unimelb.edu.au
http://my.sunderland.ac.uk
FleuncyComwithCon.youtube
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