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English for Academic Purposes
Tutorial 4
Chapter 4
Drafting

Academic Language Centre
Plan
your rp or essay

Title: TV Can Be Good for You
TS: Television provides replacement voices that ease loneliness,
spark healthful laughter, and even educate young children.
A. Television eases loneliness.
TV: companion to elderly and reduces confusion and
depression (Bondevik and Skogstad, 1998) (Evidence 1: study )
TV reduces feelings of isolation and loneliness (New Zealand study
2005) (Evidence 2: study )

B. TV: positive effect on health
Effects of laughter on health (e.g. Griffith, 1996)
B)

(Background for claim

Examples of comedy programmes (Evidence for comedy on TV)
Laughter inspired by TV as healthful as laughter by live
comedy (Laliberte, 2003) (Evidence 1: study )

Academic Language Centre
Essay plan
C. Television can educate children
1. Education television programmes: information at various
cognitive levels

a. Sesame Street : source of leaning

(Illustration

supporting claim)

1. TV can inspire imaginative play  important for children’s
cognitive development (Thakkar et al. 2006) (Evidence : study )
D. Harm of TV
Violent + anti-social behaviour
objection)

(e.g. Reeks, 2005) (Anticipation of

Children cannot develop language properly by watching TV
 need for actual interaction (Pinker, 1998) (Anticipation of objection)
TV not an entirely positive force, but not entirely negative
force either (Response to objections)

Academic Language Centre
Conclusion
• Include TS again: In this essay, it was
argued that Television provides replacement voices that
ease loneliness, spark healthful laughter, and even educate
young children.

• Briefly recapitulate findings, possibly
highlighting main finding.
• May /may not end by saying some
questions remained unanswered, open
prospects for future study.
Thesis statement (in bold)
- “(1) Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone is a great
story that develops around the legend of the Sorcerer’s
Stone, a long sought after substance that would
transform any metal into gold and bestow immortality.
(2) In telling the story of the Sorcerer’s Stone, the novel
also touches on many universal themes, such as
overcoming difficulties, dealing with conflict, relating to
authority and learning new ideas. (3) Choosing just
three themes to analyze from Harry Potter and the
Sorcerer’s Stone was a difficult task because so many
themes are fully developed in the novel. (4) However, the
three significant themes that I chose to explain from the
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone novel are the power
of love, the importance of friendship, and courage on the
hero’s journey.”(source:
http://academicenglishcafe.com/ModelEssay5.aspx)
Subsequent paragraphs in this essay:
1. “The first important theme in the story is
the power of love…….”
2. “Friendship is another prevalent
theme……”
3. “Crafted from the history of alchemy, the
story of the Sorcerer’s Stone is ancient
and captivating, and the story shows
Harry courageously travelling on the
hero’s journey to solve the
mystery…….”
Source: http://www.academicenglishcafe.com/model-essay-5.html
Conclusion
“By modeling the positive actions and
choices of the main characters, Harry,
Ron and Hermione, the novel uses the
themes of love, friendship and the hero’s
journey to entertain as well as inspire us
to deal with the events of our lives
courageously.”
Source: http://www.academicenglishcafe.com/model-essay-5.html
Thesis statement (in bold)
- “Assignment essays are developed from set
questions that give students a period of time to
research a topic and produce their answer with
references to their sources of information. While
there are some disadvantages with using
assignment essays as an assessment tool, there are
sound educational purposes underpinning this
practice. This essay examines the reasons why
assignment essays are beneficial for student
learning and considers some of the problems
with this method of assessment.”
(source: http://www.une.edu.au/tlc/aso/aso-online/academic-writing/sampleessay.php)
Subsequent paragraphs in this essay:
1. “Assignment essay tasks are set to
assist students to develop mastery of
their study subject……”
2. “Using assignment essays for
assessment supports student learning
better than the traditional examination
system…..”
3. “As an assessment tool, assignment
essays have some disadvantages for
lecturers and students……”

http://www.une.edu.au/tlc/aso/aso-online/academic-writing/sample-essay.php
Conclusion
(Thesis statement) “To conclude, it seems that assignment
essays continue to have a prominent role in tertiary
education as an assessment tool.” (1) “This is mainly
because they are very effective in developing
knowledge and writing skills for subject areas.” (2) “Also,
assignment essays can be less stressful than
examinations as they allow students to show their
understanding of content in less pressured
circumstances.” (3) “On the other hand, the time
consuming nature of writing and marking essays points
to some disadvantages that also need to be
considered.” (Conclusion) “The weight of evidence,
however, supports the writing of assignment essays for
student assessment because this approach has such
positive and proven effects for improved student
learning.”
source: http://www.une.edu.au/tlc/aso/aso-online/academic-writing/sampleessay.php
Concluding paragraph:
- Organisation is the opposite of the
introductory paragraph: specific to general
- Relates back to the thesis statement
- Summarises the main arguments without
repeating phrases and sentences
- Offers recommendations, shows the wider
relevance or implications

Academic Language Centre
Paragraph requirements:
A good paragraph is:
unified, i.e. it deals with one idea only,
represented in the topic sentence (usually the
first)
well-developed, in that it contains enough
support for the main point in the form of
explanation, clarification, illustration
Coherent, i.e. it is logically organised and
easy to follow (it flows).

Academic Language Centre
Example of paragraph lacking unity:
"Zombies are becoming an important part of popular
culture, perhaps as a way of coping with some of the
common fears in modern North American culture. Films
like Shaun of the Dead and Fido blend comedy with
aspects of horror and romance, but still focus on
zombies. Simon Pegg has gone on to do other films and
is a popular and talented comedic actor. Hollywood is
taking advantage of resurgence of interest by remaking
several old horror films as well. Television shows like
“The Walking Dead” are popular with a wide
demographic. Cable channels like AMC and HBO are
making more and more quality television programs that
deal with difficult and controversial topics in a way that
is both entertaining and enlightening.”
(source: http://cstudies.ubc.ca/writers-workshop/writers-toolbox/paragraph-unityand-coherence.html)
Paragraph coherence:
-

Linking words and phrases

-

Repetition of key words and phrases

-

Summary words

-

Use of grammatically parallel constructions

-

Use of pronouns (he, they, our, this, that, their, etc.), reference words

-

Predictable paragraph organisation

•
•

Topic sentence in first position (80%)
accepted to controversial, general to specific, problem –
solution, cause –effect, etc.)

-

Sentence patterns (given – new)

-

Punctuation

Academic Language Centre
Example of paragraph lacking
coherence

“Canadian software companies face several
tough challenges in the new millennium
because of ‘brain drain,’ and the monopoly held
by their American counterparts. However, the
Canadian dollar is getting stronger. ‘Brain drain’
is a bad thing. Our greatest resources are
leaving. Microsoft is squeezing out its
competitors. In comparison, if the ‘brain drain’
continues, Canadian companies will find it
difficult to produce innovative software. If the
dollar doesn’t stay strong, it will hurt us. It will
help the Americans.”
(Source: http://cstudies.ubc.ca/writers-workshop/writers-toolbox/paragraph-unityand-coherence.html)
Rewritten version
“Canadian software companies have been facing
several tough challenges recently because of ‘brain
drain,’ and the monopoly held by American
corporations. ‘Brain drain’ is a catchy new term for the
practice of American companies enticing brilliant
Canadian doctors, scientists, researchers,
programmers, and business people to cross over the
border into the United States. The U.S. firms lure the
Canadian talent with the competitive research and
business edge that many such companies have as a
result of industry monopolies. Simply put, Canadian
companies are being soundly beaten because they find
themselves on a playing field that is not always level.”
(Source: http://cstudies.ubc.ca/writers-workshop/writers-toolbox/paragraph-unity-andcoherence.html)
Coherence and summary words:
As warm surface waters flow north they cool and
get saltier which makes them denser. This denser
water sinks and returns to the south at depth. The
Gulf Stream is part of this circulation system. (=
summary word).
Other examples: phenomenon

method

(create your own list of summary words while
reading)

Academic Language Centre
Pronouns
• Pronouns usually refer to other words,
called their antecedents
• An antecedent and a pronoun must refer
to the same thing.
• A pronoun's antecedent may be either a
noun or another pronoun.
Example
- The argument presented by Jones is
unclear because it focuses on a continent
rather than on a single country.
- Jones and McCarthy agree that the
research carried out by Jones is unclear.
In their analysis they point out that
focusing on a single country leads to a
better argumentation.
Linking words and phrases
- Coordinating conjunctions link two parts of
the sentence in a neutral way, without giving
extra emphasis to the logical connection
between the ideas (and, or, so, but, etc.)
- Subordinating conjunctions link an
independent clause with a dependent clause
or v.v. (if, since, although, etc.)
- Conjunctive adverbs make the logical
connection between two complete sentences
(however, in fact, finally, etc.)
Academic Language Centre
Paragraph length
- Paragraphs should be approximately the
same length
- The length of a paragraph depends on
the total length of the paper

Academic Language Centre
Collocations
• Groups of words that frequently occur
together
• Natural combinations of words
• Examples:
• blonde hair
• strong argument
• commit a crime
Why are collocations important?
• Helps to make your English more natural
• Enriches your understanding of language
• Increases your vocabulary range

(Source: O’Dell, Felicity & Michael McCarthy. English Collocations in Use: Advanced.
Cambridge: CUP, 2008. Print.)
Collocations in Academic English (1)
- Noun - Noun
- critical analysis
- background reading
- literature review
- working hypothesis
- full explanation
Collocations in Academic English (2)
- Verb-Noun
- research indicates
- submit a report / essay
- present findings
- draw a conclusion
- select a research topic
- do/conduct research

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Eap tutorial 4

  • 1. English for Academic Purposes Tutorial 4
  • 3. Plan your rp or essay Title: TV Can Be Good for You TS: Television provides replacement voices that ease loneliness, spark healthful laughter, and even educate young children. A. Television eases loneliness. TV: companion to elderly and reduces confusion and depression (Bondevik and Skogstad, 1998) (Evidence 1: study ) TV reduces feelings of isolation and loneliness (New Zealand study 2005) (Evidence 2: study ) B. TV: positive effect on health Effects of laughter on health (e.g. Griffith, 1996) B) (Background for claim Examples of comedy programmes (Evidence for comedy on TV) Laughter inspired by TV as healthful as laughter by live comedy (Laliberte, 2003) (Evidence 1: study ) Academic Language Centre
  • 4. Essay plan C. Television can educate children 1. Education television programmes: information at various cognitive levels a. Sesame Street : source of leaning (Illustration supporting claim) 1. TV can inspire imaginative play  important for children’s cognitive development (Thakkar et al. 2006) (Evidence : study ) D. Harm of TV Violent + anti-social behaviour objection) (e.g. Reeks, 2005) (Anticipation of Children cannot develop language properly by watching TV  need for actual interaction (Pinker, 1998) (Anticipation of objection) TV not an entirely positive force, but not entirely negative force either (Response to objections) Academic Language Centre
  • 5. Conclusion • Include TS again: In this essay, it was argued that Television provides replacement voices that ease loneliness, spark healthful laughter, and even educate young children. • Briefly recapitulate findings, possibly highlighting main finding. • May /may not end by saying some questions remained unanswered, open prospects for future study.
  • 6. Thesis statement (in bold) - “(1) Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone is a great story that develops around the legend of the Sorcerer’s Stone, a long sought after substance that would transform any metal into gold and bestow immortality. (2) In telling the story of the Sorcerer’s Stone, the novel also touches on many universal themes, such as overcoming difficulties, dealing with conflict, relating to authority and learning new ideas. (3) Choosing just three themes to analyze from Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone was a difficult task because so many themes are fully developed in the novel. (4) However, the three significant themes that I chose to explain from the Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone novel are the power of love, the importance of friendship, and courage on the hero’s journey.”(source: http://academicenglishcafe.com/ModelEssay5.aspx)
  • 7. Subsequent paragraphs in this essay: 1. “The first important theme in the story is the power of love…….” 2. “Friendship is another prevalent theme……” 3. “Crafted from the history of alchemy, the story of the Sorcerer’s Stone is ancient and captivating, and the story shows Harry courageously travelling on the hero’s journey to solve the mystery…….” Source: http://www.academicenglishcafe.com/model-essay-5.html
  • 8. Conclusion “By modeling the positive actions and choices of the main characters, Harry, Ron and Hermione, the novel uses the themes of love, friendship and the hero’s journey to entertain as well as inspire us to deal with the events of our lives courageously.” Source: http://www.academicenglishcafe.com/model-essay-5.html
  • 9. Thesis statement (in bold) - “Assignment essays are developed from set questions that give students a period of time to research a topic and produce their answer with references to their sources of information. While there are some disadvantages with using assignment essays as an assessment tool, there are sound educational purposes underpinning this practice. This essay examines the reasons why assignment essays are beneficial for student learning and considers some of the problems with this method of assessment.” (source: http://www.une.edu.au/tlc/aso/aso-online/academic-writing/sampleessay.php)
  • 10. Subsequent paragraphs in this essay: 1. “Assignment essay tasks are set to assist students to develop mastery of their study subject……” 2. “Using assignment essays for assessment supports student learning better than the traditional examination system…..” 3. “As an assessment tool, assignment essays have some disadvantages for lecturers and students……” http://www.une.edu.au/tlc/aso/aso-online/academic-writing/sample-essay.php
  • 11. Conclusion (Thesis statement) “To conclude, it seems that assignment essays continue to have a prominent role in tertiary education as an assessment tool.” (1) “This is mainly because they are very effective in developing knowledge and writing skills for subject areas.” (2) “Also, assignment essays can be less stressful than examinations as they allow students to show their understanding of content in less pressured circumstances.” (3) “On the other hand, the time consuming nature of writing and marking essays points to some disadvantages that also need to be considered.” (Conclusion) “The weight of evidence, however, supports the writing of assignment essays for student assessment because this approach has such positive and proven effects for improved student learning.” source: http://www.une.edu.au/tlc/aso/aso-online/academic-writing/sampleessay.php
  • 12. Concluding paragraph: - Organisation is the opposite of the introductory paragraph: specific to general - Relates back to the thesis statement - Summarises the main arguments without repeating phrases and sentences - Offers recommendations, shows the wider relevance or implications Academic Language Centre
  • 13. Paragraph requirements: A good paragraph is: unified, i.e. it deals with one idea only, represented in the topic sentence (usually the first) well-developed, in that it contains enough support for the main point in the form of explanation, clarification, illustration Coherent, i.e. it is logically organised and easy to follow (it flows). Academic Language Centre
  • 14. Example of paragraph lacking unity: "Zombies are becoming an important part of popular culture, perhaps as a way of coping with some of the common fears in modern North American culture. Films like Shaun of the Dead and Fido blend comedy with aspects of horror and romance, but still focus on zombies. Simon Pegg has gone on to do other films and is a popular and talented comedic actor. Hollywood is taking advantage of resurgence of interest by remaking several old horror films as well. Television shows like “The Walking Dead” are popular with a wide demographic. Cable channels like AMC and HBO are making more and more quality television programs that deal with difficult and controversial topics in a way that is both entertaining and enlightening.” (source: http://cstudies.ubc.ca/writers-workshop/writers-toolbox/paragraph-unityand-coherence.html)
  • 15. Paragraph coherence: - Linking words and phrases - Repetition of key words and phrases - Summary words - Use of grammatically parallel constructions - Use of pronouns (he, they, our, this, that, their, etc.), reference words - Predictable paragraph organisation • • Topic sentence in first position (80%) accepted to controversial, general to specific, problem – solution, cause –effect, etc.) - Sentence patterns (given – new) - Punctuation Academic Language Centre
  • 16. Example of paragraph lacking coherence “Canadian software companies face several tough challenges in the new millennium because of ‘brain drain,’ and the monopoly held by their American counterparts. However, the Canadian dollar is getting stronger. ‘Brain drain’ is a bad thing. Our greatest resources are leaving. Microsoft is squeezing out its competitors. In comparison, if the ‘brain drain’ continues, Canadian companies will find it difficult to produce innovative software. If the dollar doesn’t stay strong, it will hurt us. It will help the Americans.” (Source: http://cstudies.ubc.ca/writers-workshop/writers-toolbox/paragraph-unityand-coherence.html)
  • 17. Rewritten version “Canadian software companies have been facing several tough challenges recently because of ‘brain drain,’ and the monopoly held by American corporations. ‘Brain drain’ is a catchy new term for the practice of American companies enticing brilliant Canadian doctors, scientists, researchers, programmers, and business people to cross over the border into the United States. The U.S. firms lure the Canadian talent with the competitive research and business edge that many such companies have as a result of industry monopolies. Simply put, Canadian companies are being soundly beaten because they find themselves on a playing field that is not always level.” (Source: http://cstudies.ubc.ca/writers-workshop/writers-toolbox/paragraph-unity-andcoherence.html)
  • 18. Coherence and summary words: As warm surface waters flow north they cool and get saltier which makes them denser. This denser water sinks and returns to the south at depth. The Gulf Stream is part of this circulation system. (= summary word). Other examples: phenomenon method (create your own list of summary words while reading) Academic Language Centre
  • 19. Pronouns • Pronouns usually refer to other words, called their antecedents • An antecedent and a pronoun must refer to the same thing. • A pronoun's antecedent may be either a noun or another pronoun.
  • 20. Example - The argument presented by Jones is unclear because it focuses on a continent rather than on a single country. - Jones and McCarthy agree that the research carried out by Jones is unclear. In their analysis they point out that focusing on a single country leads to a better argumentation.
  • 21. Linking words and phrases - Coordinating conjunctions link two parts of the sentence in a neutral way, without giving extra emphasis to the logical connection between the ideas (and, or, so, but, etc.) - Subordinating conjunctions link an independent clause with a dependent clause or v.v. (if, since, although, etc.) - Conjunctive adverbs make the logical connection between two complete sentences (however, in fact, finally, etc.) Academic Language Centre
  • 22. Paragraph length - Paragraphs should be approximately the same length - The length of a paragraph depends on the total length of the paper Academic Language Centre
  • 23. Collocations • Groups of words that frequently occur together • Natural combinations of words • Examples: • blonde hair • strong argument • commit a crime
  • 24. Why are collocations important? • Helps to make your English more natural • Enriches your understanding of language • Increases your vocabulary range (Source: O’Dell, Felicity & Michael McCarthy. English Collocations in Use: Advanced. Cambridge: CUP, 2008. Print.)
  • 25. Collocations in Academic English (1) - Noun - Noun - critical analysis - background reading - literature review - working hypothesis - full explanation
  • 26. Collocations in Academic English (2) - Verb-Noun - research indicates - submit a report / essay - present findings - draw a conclusion - select a research topic - do/conduct research

Hinweis der Redaktion

  1. The introductory paragraph with its thesis statement has set out the direction of the essay. Based on this you write an outline of the rest of the essay: Introduction (10% of total number of words) Main body (more than 1 paragraph; within the scope of their expository essay anything between 5 and 8 is more likely) Conclusion (10 – 15 % of total number of words) The essay plan on the next two slides is for an argumentative essay, but it still shows very well what an outline should look like, and how it is organised. It is not written out in full sentences and can even be shorter than this just using key words.
  2. A-D. they give you a structure. A-C are positive points. D is a negative one.
  3. (4) Thesis sentence Problematic in this paragraph: Use of first person singular ‘I’; first sentence: ‘great story’ Ask students how they would proceed: in the essay (follow link) each theme gets a paragraph in the body. source: http://academicenglishcafe.com/ModelEssay5.aspx Ask wtudents where the thesis statement is. Then go to next slide
  4. Answers the question of how the novel used the three themes: by modeling the positive actions of the main characters. In the three paragraphs that went before, each devoted to a theme, this was explainied. So the structure is very clear: Introduction with funnel structure, leading to a thesis statement. In TS reader is given three themes. Each of these theses are dealt with in one paragraph. Each paragraph thus devoted to one ides. Then a concl;usion, brief and luxit. Ask: what type of essay was this: an expository essay.
  5. Funnel shaped: (1) Background statement about the general topic of the essay. (2) thesis statement to focus on the specific argument to be dealt with in the essay. (3) Outline statement to signal what will be covered in the essay. source: http://www.une.edu.au/tlc/aso/aso-online/academic-writing/sample-essay.php
  6. Sentence 1 relates back to the thesis statement. Rest of paragraph shows that this was an argumentative essay, discussing advantages and disadvantages of assignment essays in tertiary education. It is persuasive, asking the reader to adopt the same position.
  7. The main pitfall for students is to repeat literally what has already been said. Now think about the effect that will have on the reader: it is almost always negative, and that is precisely what you want to avoid. Again, the best strategy is to put the original away, and write down a summary focusing on the main points and arguments. Keep the summary relatively short, but dedicate more sentences to the implications for the future or for further research; offer recommendations; or show the relevance this study will have in a wider field.
  8. Inexperienced writers sometimes create one block of text with several ideas within it. So the moment you see one block of text (sometimes a page long), you already know it has not been organised into paragraphs. Nowadays, block paragraphs are most often used rather than indented ones. As always, one needs to be consistent: you use either the one or the other, but not a combination of both. Organisation typically follows this pattern: the topic sentence always comes first, followed by a further explanation (or a definition), and then one can choose either illustration plus clarification or v.v. More on coherence in the next slide.
  9. In the paragraph above, the main idea is set in the first sentence, which suggests that the paragraph will explore the socio-cultural reasons for the popularity of zombies in popular culture. The paragraph goes on to list some popular zombie media, and then veers off into discussing cable programming. Although some of these ideas may be tangentially related to zombies and popular culture
  10. More on linking words and phrases, and summary words in the next two slides. The first 4 factors listed here that create coherence within a paragraph, also work between paragraphs.
  11. The paragraph above is incoherent because it lacks unity: brain drain (red) and monopoly (green, only used once), Canadian dollar (blue, relation to rest unclear). lacks variety in sentence structure. ‘Brain drain’ is a bad thing. Our greatest resources are leaving. organizes ideas illogically, lacks transitions that show the connections between ideas: (Brain drain’ is a bad thing. Our greatest resources are leaving. not necessarily linked: Better: Brain drain is bad because this results in fewer resources in Canada). Another example: I like him. He buys me icecreams. Presupposes a logical relationship, but you need to make it explicit). alternates between formal and informal style (If the dollar doesn’t stay strong, it will hurt us). uses both third person and first person point of view inappropriately: Looks like the first sentence is a third-person point of vies, but rest seem like opinions of the writer, put in a type of first person. See next sheet for better rewrite:
  12. First sentence: brain ndrain and monopoly. Then explanation of brain drain. The bhow this comes about: because of industry monopolies. Conclusion: Canadian companies are beaten by American ones, because they are stronger. Dollar no longer figures in this, although that may be a reason: Am companies probably pay moere. This could be a topic for the next paragraph.
  13. Summary words typically occur together with the word this. I strongly believe that there is value in asking students to find more summary words themselves in the articles or textbooks that they will be reading, as this enhances their awareness of them. If you do want to give them a list, however, here are some more (this list is not extensive): This process, technique This improvement, increase, influx, etc. This situation This study, research, survey, etc. This decline, reduction, decrease, drop, etc.
  14. What is a pronoun? Words like he, she, it (personal) but also there, here etc (spatial). Linking words dealt with in depth in book. What often goes wring is mismatch between antecedent and what went before. Examples from p 349 etc in Little Brown Handbook.
  15. Linking words and phrases help the reader to understand how the text is organised, and what the connection between sentences is. They typically fulfil the following functions: Addition Alternative Condition (provided that, if, unless) Contrast Example or illustration(for instance, indeed, in fact) Emphasis (what is more, indeed, of course) Purpose (in order to, so that) Reason (because, since) Result Time sequence (before, after, until) These examples are not extensive.
  16. In the 2000-word essay that the students will write as their assignment for this course, I would expect the average length of the paragraphs to be around 200 to 250 words each, so 8 to 10 paragraphs. This is not a hard and fast rule, though. If the scope of their essay is very precise, there might be fewer paragraphs, each dealing with an idea in depth. If one paragraph is a lot shorter than the others this is normally done for a good reason: the effect that it will create on the reader. Because it is shorter, it will visually stand out thereby attracting the reader’s attention.
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  18. See pg 80-81 for theory on collocations in writing. Also