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AUDIENCE
 They could be your classmates
 These are the person or people who will read
  your work.
 Teachers
 Friends
 Strangers
 Or perhaps a public you have written to
 Example:
A “No Durians” signs at the MRT station
Audience: People who travel on the MRT
Activity #4
 Identify the audience for the following writings;
A radio play
“Under One Roof”, a local situational comedy on
  television
A letter of thanks for good service
A political speech
A story about a frightening experience
If your audience is not your teacher, classmate or
examiner , you need to ask these questions;
                    What is the purpose of
                          writing?

     Are they                                Who is my
    men, childr                              audience?
      en or
     women?             AUDIENCE

   What are their                            How old are
    interests?                                 they?
                          Formal or
                          informal?
FORM
Form means the kind of writing you do: a
  composition, a letter, a poem, or a report.
Types of Texts:
 Narrative / Personal Recount / Exposition
 Factual Recount / Procedure / Explanation
 Information Report
Types of Letter
Types of Poem
Types of Report
Exercise:
 A) In which of these extracts is the wrong form and
 why? ( Activity #2 )

 B)For each of the following, indicate the form and the
 likely audience. ( Activity #3 )

 Read the situations and then decide what form of
 writing you will use. ( Activity #4 )
STYLE
 Your writing style will depend very much upon who
 your audience is:

 when you are writing to a friend , you should use an
 informal style.

 When your audience is someone in authority – a
 teacher, for instance- you should use a more formal
 style.
 The form of writing which you use will also affect your
  style;
 describing how to use something (for example, a video
  camera) will need a very clear yet technical style. The
  language should be carefully chosen to help a person
  do something.
 A ghost story , oh the other hand, will need a style that
  builds up tension, helping the reader picture the scene
  vividly in his or her mind.
 When arguing for or against a subject ( for example,
  using animals in scientific experiments), you will need
  carefully constructed arguments to try to persuade
  your reader that your ideas are right ( and probably
  showing why the opposing ideas are wrong )
 Giving someone information about a place will need a
  clear, factual style with some description and a careful
  choice of details.
PURPOSE
 PURPOSE IS CLOSELY RELATED TO AUDIENCE
 AND FORM

 IT MEANS UNDERSTANDING THE REASON(S)
 WHY YOU ARE WRITING

 Whenever you write , remember why you are doing
 so, what are the results that you want.
REMEMBER:
 Your purpose can be obviously important, like getting a job




 It may be a public statement with the hope of attracting attention
 and getting a good response from people



 Getting good marks in class or in an examination is also a purpose
 and also the enjoyment and satisfaction that can come from
 writing may also be important to you.
MAIN PURPOSES OF WRITING
   EXPRESING YOUR IMAGINATIVE
    THOUGHTS

GIVING INFORMATION

TELLING PEOPLE HOW TO DO THINGS

TRYING TO PERSUADE PEOPLE
 Here are some examples of writing. Decide what the
  main purpose of each is? ( Activity #5 )

 Identifying the type of a composition ( Activity #6 )


 It is your turn to write. ( Activity #7 )
?

             What
              am I
            going to
            write???


?
        ?
1) GETTING IDEAS
 Brainstorming


 Clustering


 Asking WH- questions


 Making Lists
2) BRAINSTORMING
 It enables you to work very freely
 Helps you overcome the fear that you do not
  know anything about a subject
 It triggers association in the mind
 Throws up a lot of useful material, but also
  encourages you to cut down when certain
  ideas are not useful in this way you learn the
  important skill of selecting ( pass examples of brainstorming )
Activity #8: Brainstorming
3) CLUSTERING
 It is more structured than brainstorming
 You can often use clustering as a second step in
  getting ideas, helping them become more focused.
  It helps you develop your ideas about a subject very
  clearly.
 It is a great way to help you get rid of “writer’s
  block”, that horrible state where you simply cannot
  think of anything to write. ( distribute examples of clustering )
 Activity # 9 ( Clustering )
4) WH - Questions
 When you are writing a narrative essay, WH –
  questions are a great way to get your story clear in
  mind.

 They help you remember the main points and stop you
  from losing track of what your story is all about

 Every news report, short story or novel is basically
  asking these same five WH questions
What is it
                 about?


  When did
                                 Who is it
   it take
                                 about?
   place?
               a short story ,
               novel or news
                   report


Why did things turn       Where did it take
 out as they did?             place?
5) MAKING LISTS
 Making lists under particular headings is very
  useful way to organise your thoughts
 Lists are really helpful when you have to look at the
  good and bad sides of a subject, such as doing co –
  curricular activities or having to sit for many
  examinations
 List help you see both sides of an argument and
  enable your writing to be more balanced.
 Activity #10
( Sample list will be distributed)
THE WRITING PROCESS

                                   Publication
                         Editing
              Drafting
              and
              Revising
   Planning
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Power point the who, how of writing sec 2

  • 1.
  • 2. AUDIENCE  They could be your classmates  These are the person or people who will read your work.  Teachers  Friends  Strangers  Or perhaps a public you have written to
  • 3.  Example: A “No Durians” signs at the MRT station Audience: People who travel on the MRT Activity #4  Identify the audience for the following writings; A radio play “Under One Roof”, a local situational comedy on television A letter of thanks for good service A political speech A story about a frightening experience
  • 4. If your audience is not your teacher, classmate or examiner , you need to ask these questions; What is the purpose of writing? Are they Who is my men, childr audience? en or women? AUDIENCE What are their How old are interests? they? Formal or informal?
  • 5. FORM Form means the kind of writing you do: a composition, a letter, a poem, or a report. Types of Texts:  Narrative / Personal Recount / Exposition  Factual Recount / Procedure / Explanation  Information Report Types of Letter Types of Poem Types of Report
  • 6. Exercise:  A) In which of these extracts is the wrong form and why? ( Activity #2 )  B)For each of the following, indicate the form and the likely audience. ( Activity #3 )  Read the situations and then decide what form of writing you will use. ( Activity #4 )
  • 7. STYLE  Your writing style will depend very much upon who your audience is:  when you are writing to a friend , you should use an informal style.  When your audience is someone in authority – a teacher, for instance- you should use a more formal style.
  • 8.  The form of writing which you use will also affect your style;  describing how to use something (for example, a video camera) will need a very clear yet technical style. The language should be carefully chosen to help a person do something.  A ghost story , oh the other hand, will need a style that builds up tension, helping the reader picture the scene vividly in his or her mind.
  • 9.  When arguing for or against a subject ( for example, using animals in scientific experiments), you will need carefully constructed arguments to try to persuade your reader that your ideas are right ( and probably showing why the opposing ideas are wrong )  Giving someone information about a place will need a clear, factual style with some description and a careful choice of details.
  • 10. PURPOSE  PURPOSE IS CLOSELY RELATED TO AUDIENCE AND FORM  IT MEANS UNDERSTANDING THE REASON(S) WHY YOU ARE WRITING  Whenever you write , remember why you are doing so, what are the results that you want.
  • 11. REMEMBER: Your purpose can be obviously important, like getting a job It may be a public statement with the hope of attracting attention and getting a good response from people Getting good marks in class or in an examination is also a purpose and also the enjoyment and satisfaction that can come from writing may also be important to you.
  • 12. MAIN PURPOSES OF WRITING  EXPRESING YOUR IMAGINATIVE THOUGHTS GIVING INFORMATION TELLING PEOPLE HOW TO DO THINGS TRYING TO PERSUADE PEOPLE
  • 13.  Here are some examples of writing. Decide what the main purpose of each is? ( Activity #5 )  Identifying the type of a composition ( Activity #6 )  It is your turn to write. ( Activity #7 )
  • 14. ? What am I going to write??? ? ?
  • 15. 1) GETTING IDEAS  Brainstorming  Clustering  Asking WH- questions  Making Lists
  • 16. 2) BRAINSTORMING  It enables you to work very freely  Helps you overcome the fear that you do not know anything about a subject  It triggers association in the mind  Throws up a lot of useful material, but also encourages you to cut down when certain ideas are not useful in this way you learn the important skill of selecting ( pass examples of brainstorming ) Activity #8: Brainstorming
  • 17. 3) CLUSTERING  It is more structured than brainstorming  You can often use clustering as a second step in getting ideas, helping them become more focused. It helps you develop your ideas about a subject very clearly.  It is a great way to help you get rid of “writer’s block”, that horrible state where you simply cannot think of anything to write. ( distribute examples of clustering )  Activity # 9 ( Clustering )
  • 18. 4) WH - Questions  When you are writing a narrative essay, WH – questions are a great way to get your story clear in mind.  They help you remember the main points and stop you from losing track of what your story is all about  Every news report, short story or novel is basically asking these same five WH questions
  • 19. What is it about? When did Who is it it take about? place? a short story , novel or news report Why did things turn Where did it take out as they did? place?
  • 20. 5) MAKING LISTS  Making lists under particular headings is very useful way to organise your thoughts  Lists are really helpful when you have to look at the good and bad sides of a subject, such as doing co – curricular activities or having to sit for many examinations  List help you see both sides of an argument and enable your writing to be more balanced.  Activity #10 ( Sample list will be distributed)
  • 21. THE WRITING PROCESS Publication Editing Drafting and Revising Planning