Beginning to write : writing activities for elementary and intermediate learners
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Beginning to write : writing activities for elementary and intermediate learners
(Cambridge handbooks for language teachers / general editor, Michael Swan)
Cambridge University Press, 1998
- : pbk
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 185) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Beginning to Write contains over 100 writing activities suitable for elementary and intermediate learners. It shows that it is possible to take the teaching of writing seriously at an early stage in language learning. It also recognises the role writing plays in general language learning. The introduction discusses the differences between speaking and writing, the purpose of writing and the real world uses to which it is put. Process writing is discussed in a particularly clear manner and approaches to teaching writing are considered. There are activities: - to start learners writing with confidence - that practise such mechanics as capitalisation, spelling and punctuation - that focus on the writing process - that show how vaulable computers can be in teaching writing - that focus on outcomes and on the assessment of writing.
Table of Contents
- Read this first
- Introduction
- 1
- From copying to writing
- 2
- The mechanics of writing
- 3
- Confidence building
- 4
- Practising process stages
- 5
- A process writing-project
- 6
- Computers and writing
- 7
- Outcomes
- 8
- Assessment
- Bibliography
- Indexes
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