Reading and writing Flashcards
quiz 1&2 flash cards
Made up of sentences : grammatical cohesion
Text
The use of such sentences : property of coherence
Discourse
looking at readily visible part
previewing
Deals with cohesion
Text analysis
coherence : viewed as process
discourse
defined of terms
texts
a cognitive process of decoding symbols to derive meaning of text
reading
three types of reading
previewing, skimming, scanning
you look for the main point
skimming
looking for specific information
Scanning
A group problem solving technique
brainstorming
a technique in selecting and organizing information
brainstorming
2 types of braimstorming
defer judgement and reach quantity
concept map, charting method
graphic organizer
a formal system used to think about and organize your paper
outlining
story, skill, event, narrate, vivid
narration
the most basic pattern of developments
narration
describe how, when, and where
narration
used to tell a story
narration
3 types of narration
logical action, way of narration, terminology
how the writer present the story
way of narration
the vey movement within the plot
logical action
places emphasis on the fact that concepts are critical to the narration
TERMINOLOGY
words that identify things, places and events
concrete terms
ideas that are intangible
asbtarct terms
used to denote groups
general terms
look, detail, quality, sensory, realistic
description
a pattern of development which goes into detail on appearance
desciption
looks into factual and scientific of what is being described
objective
not bias
objective
would normally used to paint a picture : personal descripton
subjective
bias
subjective
2 types of description
objective and subjective
enlighten, meaning,, inform, elaborate, controversy
definition
explains not just what somewhere means, but also something what it does
definition
2 types of definition
scientific and subjective
deal words fact
scientific definition
defined in more presonal way
subjective definition
groups things into scientific category
classification and contrast
similar, difference, choice
compare and contrast
describe one item first followed by second item
separately
involve discussing both items
side by side
explain, consequence, connection, reason, fishbone
cause and effect
details why something happens
cause and effect
cause, concern, scientific
problem solution
reflect a form of critical thinking that tends to be more ARGUMENTATIVE
problem solution
convince reader to agree
persusassion
gives direction in making stories
the plot
helps to show how the story moves
chronological ordering
writing pattern that is used to tell a story
narration
one sentence, idea or paragraph to another
transitional devices
most of common transitional words, first, next, then
sequence
show the relationship between and among facts, concepts or ideas
graphic organizer
may summarized the beginning, middle, end of the story
story map
display the steps or stages in process
flow chart
shows the arrangement of events in chronological oreder
series of events
shows the similarities and difference between two things
t chart&ven diagram
allows you to give the meaning of what you read
discussion web
arrange your ideas heirachically
topic outline
S S E N V
STORY, SKILL, EVENT, NARRATIVE, VIVID
LA, WON, T
logical action, way of narration, terminology
L, D, Q, S, R
look, detail. quality. sensory and realistic