Monday 4 April 2011

29 MARCH 2011

For today class, we learn about the path to effective writing that is understanding active and passive voice.

ACTIVE VOICE SENTENCES
- indicate that the subject of verb is acting
- example
 > The dog jump onto the boy
The dog( subject ) is doing the jumping (verb )

REASON TO USE ACTIVE VOICE SENTENCES
---> Most writer prefer to use active voice because it is more direct.
---> Less awkward and clearly states relationship between subject and action


PASSIVE VOICE SENTENCES
- the subject and object flip-flop
- subject becomes the passive recipient of the action
- example
> The boy was jumped on by the dog
 Boy (subject) was being jumped on (verb)

REASON TO USE PASSIVE VOICE SENTENCES
---> Use when the agent ( doer of an action ) is obvious, unknown or unnecessary
* Her purse was stolen
---> Use when the agent is known but the speaker/writer does not want to mention it
* A mistake has been made
---> Use when the agent is very general such as people or somebody
* English is spoken here
---> Use when the speaker wants to emphasize a result or receiver of the action instead of the performer.
* The professor was hit by three snowballs
- Three snowballs hit the professor.

After Miss Zu finished give us an explanation, she divided us into two groups consisting of 13 students. We want to play Active and Passive - Voice Race Game. Each member from a group will get one slip of paper with an active-voice and passive-voice sentence written on it. The group who first finished changes their sentences into passive voice wins. (^_^)

We continue our lesson with learn about body paragraph. Before that, we have already finished do an introduction paragraph, then we proceed on body paragraph and conclusion to complete our essay. :)

BODY PARAGRAPH
Purpose - Support main idea in thesis statement by breaking it down into smaller ideas or subtopics. Ideas in your paragraphs should relate back to the thesis statement.
Form - Most paragraphs contain between five to ten sentences.
Key Features ::

A Topic Sentence
~ Most important because it expresses the main idea of the paragraph.
REMEMBER ! There are several things that you need to remember when writing topic sentences !

1) Topic sentences are always complete sentence.
-example :: Strategies of learning English
                * There are many strategies that you can use to help you learn a new language.

2) Contains the topic of paragraph and a controlling idea.
-example :: Companies need to develop more efficient forms of energy. (Does not contain controlling idea)
                * Companies need to develop more efficient form of energy ( main idea ) such as solar heating panels. ( Controlling idea )
-Be Careful ! Make sure that your topic sentence does not contain too many controlling ideas !


Supporting Sentences
~Sentence that relate to the ideas in the topic sentence.

Concluding Sentences
~Last sentence in a paragraph
~Remind the reader of the main points of a paragraph
~Leave the reader with something to think about in relation to the topic

Unity
~Good paragraph have unity.
~Unity means that each sentence in the paragraph is related to the topic sentence.
~Only discuss one main idea.

CONCLUSION
---> Last paragraph in essay
---> Complete the essay and reemphasizes the thesis statement or main idea 
---> Technique ::
  • Prediction - Talks about what might happen in the future. 
  • A Recommendation - Often used by a writer after he/she has discussed a problem in an essay.
  • A Quotation - A relevant quotation can bring good closure to your essay especially if the quotation is from an expert on the topic in your composition.
---> Useful transition ::
  • In conclusion, ........
  • In summary, .........
  • Thus, ............
  • Therefore, ...........
  • To conclude, ...........
  • In short, ...........

Our night class today suppose do a reading but have been cancelled by Miss Zu due to she has an emergency case.


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