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Where would
we be without
WRITING?
There’d be no books, magazines, or
 newspapers. There’d be no
 instructions for putting together a
 bike or a VCR. There’d be no birthday
 or anniversary cards. There’d be no
 signs on the road to tell us where to
 go.
Writing is a method of
 communication. It uses marks
 that we see and understand.
 The marks we use to write
 English are the letters of the
 alphabet. They stand for
 sounds.

Microsoft ® Encarta ® 2008. © 1993-2007 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
The
WRITING
Process
Stages in Writing Process

     Prewriting

     Writing

     Revising
Prewriting

   Planning stage
   Exploring ideas
   Choosing a topic
   Determining audience and purpose
   Deciding on main idea
   Developing and organizing ideas
Exploring Ideas

-   To take inventory of your interests,
    experiences, and ideas

           HOW DO YOU EXAMINE
           YOURSELF’S INTERESTS,
          EXPERIENCES, AND IDEAS?
Ways of Exploring Ideas

     Interviewing yourself
     Free writing
     Journal writing
     Reading and saving
     Clustering
     Brainstorming
     Cueing
Questions for Interviewing
               Yourself
1.   What activities do I enjoy?
2.   In what areas do I have special skills and/or
     extensive knowledge?
3.   What kinds of subjects arouse my curiosity?
4.   To whom do I like to speak to and about what
     topics?
5.   To whom could I speak to learn more about
     topics that interest me?
6.   What has happened to me in the past or is
     happening to me now that seems of special
     interest?
Free Writing
     An embarrassing moment
     A fight or conflict
     Girl’s sports
     What do I do best
     Daydreams/nightmares
     Youth (or parents of today)
     A favorite place
     Life
     nature
Journal Writing

   Writing down your thoughts,
    feelings, reflections, and
    experiences in a notebook.
Reading and Saving

   Reading as much and as often as
    possible from variety of sources:
    newspapers, magazines, books,
    encyclopedias, and so on.
   Jot down or cut out articles that
    interest you and you can check
    later on to know if there is any
    topic potential for writing.
Clustering
   A technique that is used to
    narrow a broad topic into one
    appropriate for a short paper.
Example:

                        Sketch pad
  crayons

              drawing
                                     painting



                        ART                 Da Vinci
  Modern


            dancing                  Museum
  P.E.
Brainstorming
   A way of creating or combining as
    many ideas as you can on a subject.
   Even just planning a party with friends
    or trying to decide what to do on a
    day off is an example of brainstorming
    already.
Cueing
   Exploring topic by using cueing
    devices such as the 5 W’s (who,
    what, where, when, and why) or
    the alphabets (a-z).
Examples of Cueing Process

Topic: Cycling           A – Amphibians
Who: Me                  B – Basketball
What: Training           C – Careful Driving
Where: Deserted
 roads,         away
                         D – Diving (kinds)
 from traffic            E – Emo
Why: To increase speed   F – Fiction Stories
     and endurance
                         G – Ghost Hunting
When: after school,
     weekends
Brainstorming

Work in a group of five. Appoint one
 person to take notes. Brainstorm on a
 new product, something that does not
 exist yet, such as a car that comes
 when you call it. Toss out ideas for at
 least ten minutes without discussing
 its merits. Just keep the ideas flowing.
 List all the ideas.
After brainstorming with
the group, choose one idea
and, working on your own,
 write down why you think
     it would be a good
          product.
    Do it for 5 minutes.
Then, present the summary of
your work to the group. Now, the
group will decide which of the
presented written output is the
best. Finally, plan and present an
advertisement about the product.
Make sure to convince your
audience with our advertisement.
Other groups will be
      evaluating the
presentation and will give
their grades according to
  how convincing their
    advertisement is.
If Questions
1. If you would be someone else, who
   would you be?
2. If you could change anything about
   yourself what would you change?
3. If you could have any question
   answered, what would it be?
4. If you could have live in any period of
   history, when would it be?
5. If you could be any famous person
   who has ever lived, who would you
   choose to be?
What is writing to you?
     Working in pair, make an acrostic for the
                 word WRITING.
         You have 5 minutes to do that.

Example: W – whatever will come to my thoughts is
           R – responded with joy and
           I – indispensable action through
           T – ticking down
           I – in a piece of paper and making sure that
           N – nothing is forgotten and
           G – goal is set to aim.
Ways of Exploring Ideas

     Interviewing yourself
     Free writing
     Journal writing
     Reading and saving
     Clustering
     Brainstorming
     Cueing
Choosing and Narrowing
a Topic
 Choose a topic that can
 be effectively covered in
 the allotted amount of
 space.
Determining Audience and
              Purpose
 Determine your audience and
  purpose before you begin
  writing.
Topic                 Audience                  Purpose
 - Support for        readers of local newspaper to persuade
a cycling
Marathon
 - tips on training    cyclists who compete       to inform
- How to learn         classmates                 to instruct
Developing a Main Idea
       and Support
 Statea main idea. Then
 gather and organize
 supporting information to
 develop the main idea
 effectively.
Organization of Supporting
             Information
 Chronological order – information
  arranged in time sequence
 Spatial order – arranged according to space
  relationship
 Order of importance – arranged from least
  to important or vice versa
 Comparison and Contrast – arranged
  according to similarities and differences
  between items
 Developmental – information arranged so
  that one point leads logically to the next.
WRITING
Writing your first draft

 Translateyour prewriting
 notes into sentences and
 paragraphs, without
 worrying about
 punctuation, spelling,
 grammar, or perfect
 sentences.
Overcoming Writer’s
         Block
 If
   you feel incapable of
 writing, always write
 anything. Remember you
 can always change it later.
REVISING FOR SENSE

 Edit for word choice and
  sentences
 Edit for correct punctuation,
  spelling, grammar and so on
 Proofread and publish
Now that you learned
the step by step
process in writing…are
you ready to express?
The Writing Process

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The Writing Process

  • 1.
  • 2. Where would we be without WRITING?
  • 3. There’d be no books, magazines, or newspapers. There’d be no instructions for putting together a bike or a VCR. There’d be no birthday or anniversary cards. There’d be no signs on the road to tell us where to go.
  • 4. Writing is a method of communication. It uses marks that we see and understand. The marks we use to write English are the letters of the alphabet. They stand for sounds. Microsoft ® Encarta ® 2008. © 1993-2007 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • 6. Stages in Writing Process  Prewriting  Writing  Revising
  • 7. Prewriting  Planning stage  Exploring ideas  Choosing a topic  Determining audience and purpose  Deciding on main idea  Developing and organizing ideas
  • 8. Exploring Ideas - To take inventory of your interests, experiences, and ideas HOW DO YOU EXAMINE YOURSELF’S INTERESTS, EXPERIENCES, AND IDEAS?
  • 9. Ways of Exploring Ideas  Interviewing yourself  Free writing  Journal writing  Reading and saving  Clustering  Brainstorming  Cueing
  • 10. Questions for Interviewing Yourself 1. What activities do I enjoy? 2. In what areas do I have special skills and/or extensive knowledge? 3. What kinds of subjects arouse my curiosity? 4. To whom do I like to speak to and about what topics? 5. To whom could I speak to learn more about topics that interest me? 6. What has happened to me in the past or is happening to me now that seems of special interest?
  • 11. Free Writing  An embarrassing moment  A fight or conflict  Girl’s sports  What do I do best  Daydreams/nightmares  Youth (or parents of today)  A favorite place  Life  nature
  • 12. Journal Writing  Writing down your thoughts, feelings, reflections, and experiences in a notebook.
  • 13. Reading and Saving  Reading as much and as often as possible from variety of sources: newspapers, magazines, books, encyclopedias, and so on.  Jot down or cut out articles that interest you and you can check later on to know if there is any topic potential for writing.
  • 14. Clustering  A technique that is used to narrow a broad topic into one appropriate for a short paper.
  • 15. Example: Sketch pad crayons drawing painting ART Da Vinci Modern dancing Museum P.E.
  • 16. Brainstorming  A way of creating or combining as many ideas as you can on a subject.  Even just planning a party with friends or trying to decide what to do on a day off is an example of brainstorming already.
  • 17. Cueing  Exploring topic by using cueing devices such as the 5 W’s (who, what, where, when, and why) or the alphabets (a-z).
  • 18. Examples of Cueing Process Topic: Cycling A – Amphibians Who: Me B – Basketball What: Training C – Careful Driving Where: Deserted roads, away D – Diving (kinds) from traffic E – Emo Why: To increase speed F – Fiction Stories and endurance G – Ghost Hunting When: after school, weekends
  • 19. Brainstorming Work in a group of five. Appoint one person to take notes. Brainstorm on a new product, something that does not exist yet, such as a car that comes when you call it. Toss out ideas for at least ten minutes without discussing its merits. Just keep the ideas flowing. List all the ideas.
  • 20. After brainstorming with the group, choose one idea and, working on your own, write down why you think it would be a good product. Do it for 5 minutes.
  • 21. Then, present the summary of your work to the group. Now, the group will decide which of the presented written output is the best. Finally, plan and present an advertisement about the product. Make sure to convince your audience with our advertisement.
  • 22. Other groups will be evaluating the presentation and will give their grades according to how convincing their advertisement is.
  • 23. If Questions 1. If you would be someone else, who would you be? 2. If you could change anything about yourself what would you change? 3. If you could have any question answered, what would it be? 4. If you could have live in any period of history, when would it be? 5. If you could be any famous person who has ever lived, who would you choose to be?
  • 24. What is writing to you? Working in pair, make an acrostic for the word WRITING. You have 5 minutes to do that. Example: W – whatever will come to my thoughts is R – responded with joy and I – indispensable action through T – ticking down I – in a piece of paper and making sure that N – nothing is forgotten and G – goal is set to aim.
  • 25. Ways of Exploring Ideas  Interviewing yourself  Free writing  Journal writing  Reading and saving  Clustering  Brainstorming  Cueing
  • 26. Choosing and Narrowing a Topic  Choose a topic that can be effectively covered in the allotted amount of space.
  • 27. Determining Audience and Purpose  Determine your audience and purpose before you begin writing. Topic Audience Purpose - Support for readers of local newspaper to persuade a cycling Marathon - tips on training cyclists who compete to inform - How to learn classmates to instruct
  • 28. Developing a Main Idea and Support  Statea main idea. Then gather and organize supporting information to develop the main idea effectively.
  • 29. Organization of Supporting Information  Chronological order – information arranged in time sequence  Spatial order – arranged according to space relationship  Order of importance – arranged from least to important or vice versa  Comparison and Contrast – arranged according to similarities and differences between items  Developmental – information arranged so that one point leads logically to the next.
  • 31. Writing your first draft  Translateyour prewriting notes into sentences and paragraphs, without worrying about punctuation, spelling, grammar, or perfect sentences.
  • 32. Overcoming Writer’s Block  If you feel incapable of writing, always write anything. Remember you can always change it later.
  • 33. REVISING FOR SENSE  Edit for word choice and sentences  Edit for correct punctuation, spelling, grammar and so on  Proofread and publish
  • 34. Now that you learned the step by step process in writing…are you ready to express?

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