day 15 presentation on writing process
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IT IS ABOUT HOW TO INCOPORATE DIFFERENT PROCESS FOR DEVELOPING WRITINGTRANSCRIPT
An Overview of The Writing Process
Project
An Overview of The Writing Process
Project
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What is a Writing Process Project?
• A writing process project is a cooperative effort among students in groups or pairs in which they give each other feedback at each stage of the writing process.
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How does writing process help English language
learners?
• Because the process approach to teaching writing breaks the complex process of composing into small parts, it assists language learners and others with managing the task of writing.
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How does writing process help English language
learners?
• Also, because students are using academic English to give each other feedback, they are strengthening their speaking and listening skills as well as their overall language competency related to their writing topic.
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What are the steps in Process Writing?
• Five phases of writing: • 1) Prewriting• 2) Drafting• 3) Revising • 4) Editing • 5) Publishing
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1) Prewriting• Prewriting is the phase when a
writer works to establish a topic and gather information concerning the topic.
• In prewriting a writer may discuss ideas with a partner, make a cluster or simply brainstorm some ideas.
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1) Prewriting: Topic
• The teacher should provide a topic such as “my favorite holiday” or another appropriate prompt.
• There are a wide variety of topics appropriate for different levels of English learners, from descriptive writing to persuasive.
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1) Prewriting: Brainstorming
• Brainstorm ideas with a partner or small group and receive feedback.
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1) Prewriting: Outlines
• After the brainstorming session, students should make an outline, which will also be shared with the group or partner for feedback.
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2) Drafting
• Students should write a first draft, following the outline that organized their initial ideas.
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Drafting – Feedback• Students share their drafts, first sharing
any special questions or concerns, by reading aloud to their partner or group.
• Other group members provide feedback and suggestions.
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3) Revising• After the first draft is shared, the group
or partner should help the writer to revise his work.
• Revision is the phase when a writer works to make sure the message is as clear as possible, rearranging ideas and perhaps changing words and sentences.
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3) Revising• Of course the teacher will have to
help the class decide what the components are of a good essay/story/poem/paragraph or whatever the focus of the task is.
• This should help students provide meaningful feedback.
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4) Editing• After students have prepared a second
draft based on the revision stage, the next step is to EDIT the work.
• The editing phase is dedicated to correcting mechanics, spelling, and punctuation.
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4) Editing• In their groups/pairs, students
share (revised) stories for feedback on mechanics appropriate to their level.
• Students edit their work based on the feedback they receive.
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4) Editing• The editing stage is another
opportunity for the teacher to review grammar and mechanics.
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5) Publishing• Finally, in the publishing phase, the
writer shares the final product with others.
• Class publication provides group motivation, and can be part of the class collaborative discussion.
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5) Publishing• Publishing can be as simple as
posting the papers in the hallway or collecting them to make a “book”.
• Papers could be published on the internet.
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Can the writing process work with a large
class?
• Yes – it works well. The teacher must be available and circulate to oversee group work and assist.
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Writing process and timing
• Meeting only weekly with students is an advantage in this model because students have plenty of time to complete their assigned writing or editing between sessions.
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What other advantages and disadvantages do you see?
Class Discussion….
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