1 / 22

English 105

English 105. Tosspon!. Agenda. Review punctuation – comma, colon, semicolon Sentences! Compare/Contrast. Semicolons, Comma, Colons!. Practice for the quiz: http://www.mrnussbaum.com/semicolonwars/index.html Then choose one of these quizzes:

belva
Télécharger la présentation

English 105

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. English 105 Tosspon!

  2. Agenda • Review punctuation – comma, colon, semicolon • Sentences! • Compare/Contrast

  3. Semicolons, Comma, Colons! • Practice for the quiz: http://www.mrnussbaum.com/semicolonwars/index.html • Then choose one of these quizzes: • http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/quizzes/punct_fillin.htm • http://www.quia.com/quiz/280221.html

  4. Effective sentences Chapter 6, pg 125

  5. What’s wrong with these? • In accordance with your instructions, I have given birth to twins in the enclosed envelope. • There will be a discussion tomorrow on the problem of adultery in the minister’s office • Passes will not be given to members until the manager has punched each of them first.

  6. Assignment • Jigsaw: form into 4 groups • Each group will be assigned to make a poster of one (1) subtopic within “developing effective sentences” • You will have 20 minutes to create a poster • Posters will be presented to the class • Take notes as groups presenttheir posters.

  7. Develop a Clear Style • Give your sentences content • Look @ bulleted sentences on pg 126. • How could you put more information into each? • Make your sentences specific • Vague to SPECIFIC • Avoid Over-packing your sentences • Fix fragments • Pay attention to word order • Avoid mixed constructions and faulty predication

  8. Practice what you’ve learned, pg 134 1. According to TV Guide, the new detective show on TV stars Phil Noir and is set in the 1940s. • There’s a new detective show on television. Starring Phil Noir. It is set in the 1940’s. According to TV guide. • Roger’s marketing skills made him important to his company’s sales department. I can’t help but wonder if he’s welcome. • Biofeedback: How to Stop It has so many funny and sarcastic comments about California self-help fads, I couldn’t put it down. • The magician became disillusioned when his assistant stole the disappearing rabbit, the magic wand and the invisible ink.

  9. Developing a concise style • Avoid deadwood constructions • Avoid redundancy • Carefully consider your passive verbs • Avoid pretentiousness

  10. Pg 139, Practice • The reason he lost his job was because he was careless and sloppy in his proofreading. • The staff notified us that many people (both adults and children) threw their trash on the ground at the company picnic. • My older brother Austin was in an accident early Saturday morning and cannot drive to work this week.

  11. Developing a lively style • Use specific, descriptive words • Use specific, precise modifiers that help the reader see, hear, or feel what you are describing • Emphasize people when possible • Vary your sentence style • Avoid overuse of any one kind of construction of the same sentences • Don’t change your point of view between or within sentences

  12. Pg 144, Practice • Judging from the rasping, grating sound … • The City Council felt guilty and nervous because • To watch Jim Bob eat pork chops was as fascinating as it was disgusting. • For sale: gorgeous, ornate antique bureau • We discourage boredom and encourage festivities, but most of all have fun. • My roommate is a fat, sloppy pig, but he’s a kind and honorable guy at heart.

  13. Developing an emphatic style • Use specific, descriptive words • Use specific, precise modifiers that help the reader see, hear, or feel what you are describing • Emphasize people when possible • Vary your sentence style • Avoid overuse of any one kind of construction of the same sentences • Don’t change your point of view between or within sentences

  14. Pg 149, Practice • Joe Louis, former heavyweight boxing champ, reportedly said, “… • Where do most people get their news today? Television. • The world’s most important problem: hunger. • Greece was my favorite country in my tour of Europe last year. • Knuckle-cracking is the habit I can’t stand.

  15. Exposition: Compare and Contrast Pg 227

  16. Exposition • “Exposing” the subject: give information about it

  17. Developing your essay Pattern 1: Point by Point Thesis: Mom’s Hamburger Haven is a better family restaurant than McPhoneys. • Point 1: Food • Mom’s • McPhoney’s • Point 2: Service • Mom’s • McPhoney’s • Point 3: Atmosphere • Mom’s • McPhoney’s Pattern 2: Block Thesis: Mom’s Hamburger Haven is a better family restaurant than McPhoneys. A. Mom’s • Food • Service • Atmosphere B. McPhoney’s • Food • Service • Atmosphere

  18. Read the sample compare/contrast essays • Bringing Back the Joy of Market Day(pg 233) • Backyards: Old and New (pg 237) Create an outline of the major points

  19. Point By Point Pattern: Market Day Grocery store v. Food Cooperative • Attitude towards profits • Coop: Provide members with good/inexpensive • Grocer: profits through “gimmicks” • Atmosphere • Cold fluorescent lights • People who help you look after your children!

  20. Block method Backyards: Old and New New Backyard Neat, Tidy Flat, Square Fenced Nothing wild, no variety No fun for anyone • Old Backyard • “wild spot” • Lopsided • Irregular shape • creative/fun Shared?

  21. Known Issues (pg 230-231) • “So what?” – • Why should your reader care? FIND A PURPOSE • Direct your thesis to a particular audience • Describe your subjects clearly and distinctly • Avoid a choppy essay – use transitions! (pg 231)

  22. Choose your topic • Pre-Write checked in by end of class today (Venn diagram or Evidence Gathering sheet, etc) • Rough draft due next meeting • Final draft will be due the following week • Topics • choose from: 231-232 • online: http://homeworktips.about.com/od/essaywriting/a/compare.htm • Propose a topic to me by the end of class today.

More Related