Blueprints 2 : Composition Skills for Academic Writing / Keith S. Folse, M. Kathleen Mahnke, Elena Vestri Salomon and Lorraine Williams.
Par : Folse, Keith S | University of Central Florida.
Collaborateur(s) : Mahnke, M. Kathleen | Solomon, Elena Vestri | Williams, Lorraine.
Collection : Blueprints. Éditeur : Boston : Houghton Mifflin, 2003Édition : 1st ed.Description :xxii, 249 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.ISBN : 0618144102 (pbk); 9780618144105 (pbk).Titre associé : Blueprints two | Composition skills for academic writing.Sujet(s) : English language -- Textbooks for foreign speakers | English language -- Rhetoric -- Problems, exercises, etc | Academic writing -- Problems, exercises, etc | AdvancedRessources en ligne : Publisher's Website. | Student Companion Site.Type de document | Site actuel | Collection | Cote | Numéro de copie | Statut | Date d'échéance | Code à barres |
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"Blueprints 2: Composition and Grammar Skills for Academic Writing is the second book in a two-book series designed for ESL students interested in academic writing. Blueprints 2, designed for high-intermediate to advanced students, is an essay-level text that focuses on the writing process and the development of writing and grammar skills. Blueprints 2 can be used in a writing course or a combined grammar and writing course. For more grammar practice, it can be used in conjunction with Top 20: Great Grammar for Great Writing, also from Thomson Heinle.
In Blueprints 2 students master essay writing by completing a wide array of concise, manageable writing activities and then progressing to writing full essays. The text uses readings as both models and springboards for writing.
Features:
A combination of author-generated, student-generated, and authentic readings give students a wide variety of writing models.
The thematic organization allows students to analyze and react to readings from a variety of academic disciplines.
Grammar exercises in the text and the appendixes help students understand how critically linked grammar and writing are.
The text's flexible organization allows the chapters on rhetorical patterns to be taught in any order." (Book Cover)
CONTENTS
Blueprints 2 Skills Chart
Welcome to Blueprints
To the Teacher
To the Student
Preface to Blueprints 2
Unit 1 PARAGRAPH TO ESSAY
Part A Blueprints for the Paragraph and the Essay
The Paragraph
Unity and Coherence in Paragraphs
Unity
Coherence
Transition Expressions
The Essay
The Thesis Statement
Essay Introductions
The Body of the Essay
Essay Conclusions
Part B The Writing Process: Practice Writing an Essay
The Writing Process: Writing Assignment
Prewriting: Brainstorming
Planning: Outlining
Partner Feedback Form 1
First Draft
Partner Feedback Form 2
Final Draft
Additional Writing Assignments from the Academic Disciplines
Unit 2 CLASSIFICATION ESSAYS
Part A Blueprints for Classification Essays
What is a Classification Essay?
Unity in Classification Essays
Coherence in Classification Essays
Transition Expressions: one/another/a third (fourth, etc.) + classifying word
Blueprint Classification Essays
Blueprint Classification Essay 1: Amazing Animals
Blueprint Classification Essay 2: The Thousand Teas
Grammar Focus and Sentence Check
Grammar Focus: Passive Voice
Sentence Check: Adjective Clauses
Part B The Writing Process: Practice Writing a Classification Essay
The Writing Process: Writing Assignment
Prewriting: Using a Checklist to Get Ideas
Planning: Using a Tree Diagram
Partner Feedback Form 1 First Draft ("posing questions" as an introductory technique)
Partner Feedback Form 2
Final Draft
Additional Writing Assignments from the Academic Disciplines
Unit 3 PROCESS ESSAYS
Part A Blueprints for Process Essays
What Is a Process Essay?
Types of Process Essays
Introductions in Process Essays
Conclusions in Process Essays
Unity in Process Essays
Coherence in Process Essays
Maintaining Chronological Order
Transition Expressions: First (second, third, etc.), next, now, then, finally, before, after, once, as soon as, while, during, over, between + noun phrase
Blueprint Process Essays
Blueprint Process Essay 1: Baby Talk
Blueprint Process Essay 2: Exercise for Everyone
Grammar Focus and Sentence Check
Grammar Focus: Articles
Sentence Check: Adverb Clauses
Part B The Writing Process: Practice Writing a Process Essay
The Writing Process: Writing Assignment
Prewriting: Visualizing, Sketching, and Listing
Planning: Making a Flow Chart
Partner Feedback Form 1
First Draft (the "funnel method" as an introductory technique)
Partner Feedback Form 2 Final Draft
Additional Writing Assignments from the Academic Disciplines
Unit 4 COMPARISON/CONTRAST ESSAYS
Part A Blueprints for Comparison/Contrast Essays
What Is a Comparison/Contrast Essay?
Three Organizational Methods
Unity in Comparison/Contrast Essays
Coherence in Comparison/Contrast Essays
Transition Expressions: both (noun) and (noun), not only... but also..., nevertheless, on one hand... on the other hand, in contrast, whereas, unlike + noun, like + noun, conversely, although, even though, though
Blueprint Comparison/Contrast Essays
Blueprint Comparison/Contrast Essay 1: Examining the Popularity of Julia Roberts' Characters
Blueprint Comparison/Contrast Essay 2: Two Kinds of English
Grammar Focus and Sentence Check Grammar Focus: Comparisons with more, most; er, est, as... as, the same... as
Sentence Check: Parallelism
Part B The Writing Process: Practice Writing a Comparison/Contrast Essay
The Writing Process: Writing Assignment
Prewriting: Using Lists to Generate Categories for Comparison/Contrast
Planning: Using a T-Diagram
Partner Feedback Form 1
First Draft (the "quotation" as an introductory technique)
Partner Feedback Form 2
Final Draft
Additional Writing Assignments from the Academic Disciplines
Unit 5 CAUSE/EFFECT ESSAYS
Part A Blueprints for Cause/Effect Essays
What Is a Cause/Effect Essay?
Method of Organization
Unity in Cause/Effect Essays
Coherence in Cause/Effect Essays Transition Expressions: because/as/since + s + v, therefore, consequently, thus, as a result + s + v, as a result of
Blueprint Cause/Effect Essays
Blueprint Cause/Effect Essays 1: Marketing Health and Fitness
Blueprint Cause/Effect Essays 2: Why Plastic Surgery?
Grammar Focus and Sentence Check
Grammar Focus: Verb Tense Review
Sentence Check: Fragments, Run-ons, and Comma Splices
Part B The Writing Process: Practice Writing a Cause/Effect Essay
The Writing Process: Writing Assignment
Prewriting: Using a Spoke Diagram
Planning: Creating a Cause/Effect Chart Partner Feedback Form 1 First Draft (the "dramatic statement" as an introductory technique) Partner Feedback Form 2 Final Draft
Additional Writing Assignments from the Academic Disciplines
Unit 6 REACTION ESSAYS
Part A Blueprints for Reaction Essays
What Is a Reaction Essay?
Unity in Reaction Essays
Coherence in Reaction Essays Coherence Techniques: repetition of key terms or phrases, using a pronoun to refer to a previous noun or noun phrase, using synonyms
Blueprint Reaction Essays Blueprint Reaction Essay 1: The Hourglass and Me Blueprint Reaction Essay 2: A Reaction to Dylan Thomas' "Do Not Go Gentle into that Good Night"
Grammar Focus and Sentence Check Grammar Focus: Word Forms Grammar Focus: Sentence Variety
Part B: The Writing Process: Practice Writing a Reaction Essay
The Writing Process: Writing Assignment Prewriting: Using Your Eyes as a Camera Planning: Combining Descriptions and Reactions Partner Feedback Form 1 First Draft ("background" as an introductory technique) Partner Feedback Form 2 Final Draft
Additional Writing Assignments from the Academic Disciplines
Unit 7: ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAYS
Part A Blueprints for Argumentative Essays
What Is an Argumentative Essay? Developing an Argumentative Essay Introductions in Argumentative Essays Methods of Organization for Argumentative Essays
Unity in Argumentative Essays
Coherence in Argumentative Essays Transition Expressions: although it may be true that, despite the fact that, certainly, surely
Blueprints Argumentative Essays
Blueprint Argumentative Essay 1: Why Adopt a Vegetarian Diet?
Blueprint Argumentative Essay 2: Coffee: Surprising Benefits from This Herbal Supplement
Grammar Focus and Sentence Check
Grammar Focus: Prepositions
Sentence Check: Noun Clauses
Part B the Writing Process: Practice Writing an Argumentative Essay
The Writing Process: Writing Assignment
Prewriting: Searching for Information to Support Your Argument
Planning: Synthesizing Information and Using an Outline Partner Feedback Form 1
First Draft ("turning an argument on its head" as an introductory technique)
Partner Feedback Form 2
Final Draft
Additional Writing Assignments from the Academic Disciplines
Unit 8 PARAPHRASING, SUMMARIZING, AND SYNTHESIZING IN ACADEMIC WRITING
Blueprints for Paraphrasing, Summarizing, and Synthesizing in Academic Writing
What Are Paraphrasing, Summarizing, and Synthesizing?
Paraphrasing
Examples of Paraphrasing
Summarizing
Examples of Summarizing
Synthesizing
Synthesis Examples
APPENDICES:
Appendix 1: Paragraph Practice
Appendix 2: Guidelines for Partner Feedback
Appendix 3: Partner Feedback Forms
Appendix 4: Creating Essay Titles
Appendix 5: Finding and Documenting Information from Sources
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