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Blanchard, Karen

Ready to Write 3 : From Paragraph to Essay / Karen Blanchard & Christine Root. - 4th ed. - Hoboken, NJ : Pearson Education, 2017. - viii, 223 p. : col. ill. ; 28 cm. - Ready to Write .

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"Ready to Write 3, From Paragraph to Essay, Fourth Edition, builds on the tremendous success of the Ready to Write series and its companion series Ready to Read. Ready to Write 3 teaches high--intermediate students the fundamental composition skills they need to be successful writers both in and out of the classroom.
Features:
Organizational principles that lead to sound academic writing are emphasized, including writing thesis statements, maintaining unity and coherence, making and supporting a point, using transitions and writing clear introductory, body, and concluding paragraphs;
- Activities help students apply organizational principles to major rhetorical forms such as chronological order, classification, cause and effect, comparison and contrast, and problem and solution.
Extensive practice activities and clear teachable steps guide students through the writing process of prewriting, writing, and revising/editing as they move from personal to academic writing.
Updated model paragraphs, essays and web-based activities help students deal with real-life situations;
Grammar for writing presents key grammar points and practice to boost accuracy in students' writing;
Writer's tips help students as they work toward unity, accuracy, and coherence in their paragraphs;
Editing and proofreading exercises encourage students to self-correct and refine their composition skills;
New! Essential Online Resources contain the Answer Keys, plus additional activities that provide extra practice in basic punctuation, writing mechanics, and paragraph structure." (Book Cover) Contents Scope and Sequence Introduction Part 1: THE ELEMENTS OF GOOD WRITING Chapter 1: Get Ready to Write Chapter 2: Writing Paragraphs Chapter 3: Revising and Editing Chapter 4: Writing Essays PART 2: TYPES OF ESSAYS Chapter 5: Process Essays Chapter 6: Division and Classification Essays Chapter 7: Causes and Effects Chapter 8: Comparison and Contract Essays Chapter 9: Problem-Solution Essays PART 3: WRITING FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES Chapter 10: Writing Summaries Chapter 11: Expressing Your Opinions Chapter 12: Writing Undergraduate and Graduate School Application Essays Appendix Answer Key Text Credits Photo Credits

9780134399331 (Student Book with Essential Online Resources)


English language--Composition and exercises.
English language--Textbooks for second language learners.
High-intermediate.
B2 (CEFR)

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