Paragraphs to essays
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Paragraphs to essays
(The Longman academic writing series, 3)
Pearson Education, c2014
4th ed
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"B1"--Cover
"Previous edition: Introduction to academic writing, 3; 3rd ed, 2007"--LC CIP data
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The Longman Academic Writing Series helps students master the academic writing skills needed to succeed in their academic careers. The five-level series spans writing topics from composing sentences to writing research papers. Each level covers the complete writing process from prewriting to revision.
Level 3 teaches intermediate students to write various genres of academic paragraphs and essays. The text's proven approach integrates training in grammar, mechanics, vocabulary, sentence structure, and paragraph and essay organization along with the writing process.
Features
Realistic writing models and systematic practice empower students to write effectively indifferent genres.
Table of Contents
CHAPTER 1 Academic Paragraphs
CHAPTER 2 Narrative Paragraphs
CHAPTER 3 Basic Paragraph Structure
CHAPTER 4 Logical Division of Ideas
CHAPTER 5 Process Paragraphs
CHAPTER 6 Definition Paragraphs
CHAPTER 7 Cause / Effect Paragraphs
CHAPTER 8 Comparison / Contrast Paragraphs
CHAPTER 9 Essay Organization
CHAPTER 10 Opinion Essays
Appendices
Appendix A Grammar Terms
Appendix B Sentence Types and Connecting Words
Appendix C Connecting Words and Transition Signals
Appendix D Punctuation Rules
Appendix E Correction Symbols
Appendix F Peer Review / Writer's Self-Check Worksheets
by "Nielsen BookData"