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Process Analysis as a
Writing Model
GE117 Week Ten
What is a process?
 A process essay
explains how to do
something or how
something occurs.
 An obvious example
of process writing is a
recipe.
Characteristics of Process Writing
 Strict chronological order
 If the steps described are repeated, the same outcome should
always be achieved.
 Fixed order
 Clarity extremely important
 Transitions essential
Two Types of Process Writing
1. Instructions:
– Enables readers to
perform a process
– A recipe, a handout, an
operating manual are
examples of instruction
writing.
– Subject of sentences is
“you” understood; speak
directly to reader.
2. Process Explanation
• Purpose is to help reader understand how a process is carried
out.
• Use either 1st person or 3rd person; not second person or
imperative mood.
• May be in present or past tense, depending on whether the
writer is explaining a process that takes place regularly or one
that occurred in the past, and on whether the writer or someone
else carried out the process.
First Person Third Person
Present
Tense
“After I place the chemicals in
the tray, I turn out the lights in
the darkroom.”
(habitual process performed
by the writer)
“After photographers place the
chemicals in the tray, they turn
out the lights in the darkroom.”
(habitual process performed by
someone other than the writer)
Past
Tense
“After I placed the chemicals
in the tray, I turned out the
lights in the darkroom.”
(process performed in the
past by the writer)
“After the photographer placed
the chemicals in the tray, she
turned out the lights in the
darkroom.”
(process performed in the past
by someone other than the
writer)
Using Process Writing
 College writing for science, literature, history,
or any other subject.
 Use process writing to persuade or to inform.
 A process essay should have a clear thesis
statement that identifies the process and tells
why it is performed.
Planning a process essay
 Keep reader’s needs in mind.
 Explain reasons for performing
steps
 Describe unfamiliar materials or
equipment
 Define terms
 Warn readers of possible
problems they may encounter.
 Avoid ambiguity or surprises
 Avoid unnecessary shifts in
tense, person, voice and mood.
Using transitions
 Check list of transitions on page 43 of our
textbook
 Specifically useful are such transitions as
first, second, meanwhile, after this, next,
then, at the same time, when you have
finished, and finally.
 Use transitions to establish sequential and
chronological relationships between steps
in process.
Structure of Process Essay
 Introduction: identifies the process and
indicates why and under what circumstances it
is performed.
 Includes thesis
 Introduces whatever materials or preliminary steps
may be needed.
Structure of Process Essay, cont.
 Body of essay
 one major stage of the process
in each body paragraph.
 Each stage may involve
several steps
Structure of Process Essay, cont.
 Formal Conclusion
 May not be necessary in very short, simple
process essay.
 Briefly reviews the procedure’s major stages
 Reinforces the thesis by summarizing the
results of the process, or explaining its
significance.
Revising Checklist for
a Process Essay
 Does your assignment call for a set of instructions or a
process explanation?
 Does your writing style clearly and consistently indicate
whether you are writing a set of instructions or process
explanation?
 Does your essay have a clearly stated thesis that
identifies the process and perhaps tells why it is (or was)
performed?
 Have you included all necessary reminders and
cautions?
 Have you included all necessary steps?
 Are the steps presented in strict chronological order?
 Do transitions clearly indicate where one step ends and
the next begins?
In Class Process Writing Exercise
Look at the photograph to the right.
How is this jack-o’-lantern different
from the pumpkin from which it was
carved?
Mentally list the steps involved in
the process of carving a pumpkin
into a jack-o’-lantern. Where dies
the process begin? Where does it
end?
What cautions and reminders might
be helpful to someone who has
never made a jack-o’-lantern?
In-class assignment
 Write a set of instructions for someone who has never
made a jack-o’-lantern. Using commands and present
tense, explain each step in the order in which it occurs,
including all necessary cautions and reminders.
 Write a minimum of one hand-written page.
Editing Review
 Give yourself time away from the paper BEFORE you perform
the last proofread.
 Adjust the paragraph settings in Microsoft Word 2007. Ask me
how to do this if you get confused.
 Commas/periods go inside the quotes.
 Long sentences are fine, but hard to pull off. When in doubt,
use shorter sentences. Proofreading out loud will help check
for sentence errors.
 90% of the time, commas should appear in pairs (within the
same sentence).
 “Which” always gets a comma. “That” doesn’t.
 Effect vs. Affect.
 Numbers 1-9 get spelled out.
 Don’t forget to use MLA style. (work cited page goes last)

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GE117 Week Ten

  • 1. Process Analysis as a Writing Model GE117 Week Ten
  • 2. What is a process?  A process essay explains how to do something or how something occurs.  An obvious example of process writing is a recipe.
  • 3. Characteristics of Process Writing  Strict chronological order  If the steps described are repeated, the same outcome should always be achieved.  Fixed order  Clarity extremely important  Transitions essential
  • 4. Two Types of Process Writing 1. Instructions: – Enables readers to perform a process – A recipe, a handout, an operating manual are examples of instruction writing. – Subject of sentences is “you” understood; speak directly to reader.
  • 5. 2. Process Explanation • Purpose is to help reader understand how a process is carried out. • Use either 1st person or 3rd person; not second person or imperative mood. • May be in present or past tense, depending on whether the writer is explaining a process that takes place regularly or one that occurred in the past, and on whether the writer or someone else carried out the process.
  • 6. First Person Third Person Present Tense “After I place the chemicals in the tray, I turn out the lights in the darkroom.” (habitual process performed by the writer) “After photographers place the chemicals in the tray, they turn out the lights in the darkroom.” (habitual process performed by someone other than the writer) Past Tense “After I placed the chemicals in the tray, I turned out the lights in the darkroom.” (process performed in the past by the writer) “After the photographer placed the chemicals in the tray, she turned out the lights in the darkroom.” (process performed in the past by someone other than the writer)
  • 7. Using Process Writing  College writing for science, literature, history, or any other subject.  Use process writing to persuade or to inform.  A process essay should have a clear thesis statement that identifies the process and tells why it is performed.
  • 8. Planning a process essay  Keep reader’s needs in mind.  Explain reasons for performing steps  Describe unfamiliar materials or equipment  Define terms  Warn readers of possible problems they may encounter.  Avoid ambiguity or surprises  Avoid unnecessary shifts in tense, person, voice and mood.
  • 9. Using transitions  Check list of transitions on page 43 of our textbook  Specifically useful are such transitions as first, second, meanwhile, after this, next, then, at the same time, when you have finished, and finally.  Use transitions to establish sequential and chronological relationships between steps in process.
  • 10. Structure of Process Essay  Introduction: identifies the process and indicates why and under what circumstances it is performed.  Includes thesis  Introduces whatever materials or preliminary steps may be needed.
  • 11. Structure of Process Essay, cont.  Body of essay  one major stage of the process in each body paragraph.  Each stage may involve several steps
  • 12. Structure of Process Essay, cont.  Formal Conclusion  May not be necessary in very short, simple process essay.  Briefly reviews the procedure’s major stages  Reinforces the thesis by summarizing the results of the process, or explaining its significance.
  • 13. Revising Checklist for a Process Essay  Does your assignment call for a set of instructions or a process explanation?  Does your writing style clearly and consistently indicate whether you are writing a set of instructions or process explanation?  Does your essay have a clearly stated thesis that identifies the process and perhaps tells why it is (or was) performed?  Have you included all necessary reminders and cautions?  Have you included all necessary steps?  Are the steps presented in strict chronological order?  Do transitions clearly indicate where one step ends and the next begins?
  • 14. In Class Process Writing Exercise Look at the photograph to the right. How is this jack-o’-lantern different from the pumpkin from which it was carved? Mentally list the steps involved in the process of carving a pumpkin into a jack-o’-lantern. Where dies the process begin? Where does it end? What cautions and reminders might be helpful to someone who has never made a jack-o’-lantern?
  • 15. In-class assignment  Write a set of instructions for someone who has never made a jack-o’-lantern. Using commands and present tense, explain each step in the order in which it occurs, including all necessary cautions and reminders.  Write a minimum of one hand-written page.
  • 16. Editing Review  Give yourself time away from the paper BEFORE you perform the last proofread.  Adjust the paragraph settings in Microsoft Word 2007. Ask me how to do this if you get confused.  Commas/periods go inside the quotes.  Long sentences are fine, but hard to pull off. When in doubt, use shorter sentences. Proofreading out loud will help check for sentence errors.  90% of the time, commas should appear in pairs (within the same sentence).  “Which” always gets a comma. “That” doesn’t.  Effect vs. Affect.  Numbers 1-9 get spelled out.  Don’t forget to use MLA style. (work cited page goes last)