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Easywriter

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Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

02.11.2021

Verlag

Macmillan Learning

Seitenzahl

432

Maße (L/B/H)

19.1/13.3/2.8 cm

Gewicht

410 g

Auflage

8th edition

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-319-24422-4

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

02.11.2021

Verlag

Macmillan Learning

Seitenzahl

432

Maße (L/B/H)

19.1/13.3/2.8 cm

Gewicht

410 g

Auflage

8th edition

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-319-24422-4

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: Easywriter
  • PART 1 Writing Processes

    1 A Writer's Opportunities
    1a Being open to and engaging difference
    1b Using social media wisely
    1c Positioning yourself as an academic writer
    1d Collaborating with others

    2 A Writer's Choices
    2a Considering assignment and purpose
    2b Choosing a topic
    2c Considering audience
    2d Considering stance and tone
    2e Considering time, genre, medium, format

    3 Exploring, Planning, and Drafting
    3a Exploring a topic
    3b Developing a working thesis
    3c Gathering credible evidence and doing research
    3d Planning and drafting
    3e Developing paragraphs

    4 Making Design Decisions
    4a Considering design principles
    4b Choosing appropriate formats
    4c Choosing visuals and media
    4d Using visuals and media ethically

    5 Reviewing, Revising, and Editing
    5a Reviewing
    5b Revising
    5c Editing and proofreading
    Top Twenty Tips for Editing Your Writing

    6 Sharing and Reflecting on Your Writing
    6a Sharing with audiences
    6b Creating a portfolio
    6c Reflecting on your own work
    6d A sample reflection

     

    PART 2 Contexts for Writing, Reading, and Speaking

    7 Learning from Low-Stakes Writing
    7a The value of low-stakes writing
    7b Types of low-stakes assignments

    8 Reading and Listening Analytically, Critically, and Respectfully
    8a Reading collaboratively
    8b Previewing
    8c Annotating
    8d Summarizing
    8e Analyzing
    8f Student writing: Rhetorical analysis

    9 Arguing Ethically and Persuasively
    9a Listening (and reading) purposefully and openly
    9b Identifying basic appeals in an argument
    9c Analyzing elements of an argument
    9d Arguing purposefully
    9e Making an argument
    9f Organizing an argument
    9g Student writing: An argument essay

    10 Writing in a Variety of Disciplines and Genres
    10a Recognizing expectations of academic disciplines
    10b Understanding and using genres
    10c Adapting genre structures
    10d Choosing genres for public writing
    10e Student Writing: Samples in a variety of disciplines and genres

    11 Creating Presentations
    11a Considering task, purpose, and audience
    11b Writing a memorable introduction and conclusion
    11c Using explicit structure and signpost language
    11d Preparing a script for ease of presentation
    11e Planning visuals
    11f Practicing
    11g Delivering the presentation
    11h Student Writing: Excerpts from a presentation

     

    PART 3 Research

    12 Conducting Research
    12a Understanding challenges to research today
    12b Beginning the research process
    12c Choosing among types of sources
    12d Using web and library resources
    12e Doing field research

    13 Evaluating Sources and Taking Notes
    13a Checking facts
    13b Reading vertically
    13c Reading laterally
    13d Reading and analyzing sources
    13e Synthesizing sources
    13 f Keeping track of sources
    13g Working with quotations, paraphrases, and summaries
    13h Creating an annotated bibliography
    13i Student writing: Annotated bibliography entries

    14 Integrating Sources and Avoiding Plagiarism
    14a Using sources ethically
    14b Integrating quotations, paraphrases, and summaries
    14c Integrating visuals and media
    14d Knowing which sources to acknowledge
    14e Avoiding plagiarism

    15 Writing a Research Project
    15a Drafting your text, including illustrations
    15b Reviewing and revising a research project
    15c Preparing a list of sources
    15d Editing and proofreading
    15e Student writing: Outline of a research project

     

    PART 4 Documentation

    16 MLA Style
    16a Understanding the MLA citation style
    16b Considering the context of your sources
    16c Following MLA format
    16d Creating MLA in-text citations
    16e Creating an MLA list of works cited
    16f Student writing: A research-based argument in MLA style

    17 APA Style
    17a Understanding APA citation style
    17b Following APA format
    17c Creating APA in-text citations
    17d Creating an APA list of references
    17e Student writing: A Research essay in APA style

    18 Chicago Style
    18a Understanding Chicago citation style
    18b Following Chicago format
    18c Creating Chicago notes and bibliographic entries
    18d Student writing: Excerpt from a research-based history essay in Chicago style

    19 CSE Style
    19a Following CSE format
    19b Creating CSE in-text citations
    19c Creating a CSE list of references
    19d Student writing: A literature review for biology in CSE style

     

    PART 5 Style: Effective Language

    20 Language and Identity
    20a Recognizing how the language of others can shape identity
    20b Using language to shape your own identity

    21 Writing across Cultures, Communities, and Identities
    21a Thinking about what seems "normal"
    21b Clarifying meaning
    21c Meeting audience expectations

    22 Language that Builds Common Ground
    22a Examining assumptions and avoiding stereotypes
    22b Examining assumptions about gender
    22c Examining assumptions about race and ethnicity
    22d Considering abilities and disabilities

    23 Language Varieties
    23a Practicing language awareness
    23b What is standardized English?
    23c Bringing in other languages

    24 Word Choice
    24a Using levels of formality
    24b Considering denotation and connotation
    24c Using general and specific language effectively
    24d Using figurative language effectively

     

    Part 6 Style: Effective Sentences

    25 Varying Sentences
    25a Varying sentence length
    25b Varying sentence openings

    26 Consistency and Completeness
    26a Revising confusing sentence structure
    26b Matching subjects and predicates
    26c Making complete comparisons

    27 Coordination and Subordination
    27a Relating equal ideas
    27b Distinguishing main ideas

    28 Conciseness
    28a Eliminating redundant words
    28b Eliminating empty words
    28c Replacing wordy phrases
    28d Simplifying sentence structure

    29 Parallelism
    29a Making items in a series or list parallel
    29b Making paired ideas parallel
    29c Using words necessary for clarity

    30 Shifts
    30a Revising shifts in tense
    30b Revising shifts in voice
    30c Revising shifts in point of view
    30d Revising shifts between direct and indirect language

     

    Part 7 Grammar

    31 Verbs and Verb Phrases
    31a Using regular and irregular verb forms
    31b Building verb phrases
    31c Using infinitives and gerunds
    31d Using lie and lay, sit and set, rise and raise
    31e Using verb tenses
    31f Using active and passive voice
    31g Using mood appropriately
    31h Using conditional sentences appropriately

    32 Nouns and Noun Phrases
    32a Understanding nouns and noncount nouns
    32b Using determiners
    32c Using articles

    33 Subject-Verb agreement
    33a Checking for words between subject and verb
    33b Checking agreement with compound subjects
    33c Making verbs agree with collective nouns
    33d Making verbs agree with indefinite pronouns
    33e Making verbs agree with who, which, and that
    33f Making linking verbs agree with subjects
    33g Making verbs agree with subjects that end in -s
    33h Checking for subjects that follow the verb
    33i Making verbs agree with titles and words used as words
    33j Considering forms of be in varieties of English

    34 Adjectives and Adverbs
    34a Using adjectives after linking verbs
    34b Using comparatives and superlatives

    35 Modifier Placement
    35a Revising misplaced modifiers
    35b Revising disruptive modifiers
    35c Revise dangling modifiers

    36 Pronouns
    36a Considering a pronoun's role in the sentence
    36b Making pronouns agree with antecedents
    36c Making pronoun references to refer to clear antecedents

    37 Prepositions and Prepositional Phrases
    37a Choosing the right preposition
    37b Using two-word verbs idiomatically

    38 Comma Splices and Fused Sentences
    38a Separating the clauses into two sentences
    38b Linking the clauses with a comma and a coordinating conjunction
    38c Linking the clauses with a semicolon
    38d Rewriting the two clauses as one independent clause
    38e Rewriting one independence clause as a dependent clause
    38f Linking the two clauses with a dash

    39 Sentence Fragments
    39a Revising phrase fragments
    39b Revising compound-predicate fragments
    39 c Revising clause fragments

     

    Part 8 Punctuations and Mechanics

    40 Commas
    40a Setting off introductory elements
    40b Separating clauses in compound sentences
    40c Setting off nonrestrictive elements
    40d Separating items in a series
    40e Setting off parenthetical and transitional expressions
    40f Setting off contrasting elements, interjections, direct address, and tag questions
    40g Setting off parts of dates and addresses
    40h Setting off quotations
    40i Avoiding unnecessary commas

    41 Semicolons
    41a Linking independent clauses
    41b Separating items in a series containing other punctuation
    41c Avoiding misused semicolons

    42 End punctuation
    42a Using periods
    42b Using question marks
    42c Using exclamation points
    42d Using end punctuation in informal writing

    43 Apostrophes
    43a Signaling possessive case
    43b Signaling contractions
    43c Understanding apostrophes and plural forms

    44 Quotation Marks
    44a Signaling direct quotation
    44b Identifying titles of short works and definitions
    44c Using quotation marks with other punctuation
    44d Avoiding misused quotation marks

    45 Other Punctuation
    45a Using parentheses
    45b Using brackets
    45c Using dashes
    45d Using colons
    45e Using slashes
    45f Using ellipses

    46 Capital Letters
    46a Capitalizing the first word of a sentence
    46b Capitalizing proper nouns and proper adjectives
    46c Capitalizing titles before proper names
    46d Capitalizing titles of works
    46e Revising unnecessary capitalization

    47 Abbreviations and Numbers
    47a Using abbreviations
    47b Using numbers

    48 Italics and Hyphenation
    48a Italicizing titles
    48b Italicizing words, letter, and numbers used as terms
    48c Italicizing non-English words
    48d Using italics for emphasis
    48e Using hyphens with compound words
    48f Using hyphens with prefixes and suffixes
    48g Avoiding unnecessary hyphens