Writing Process - Bca.
Writing Process - Bca.
Process writing
Aims
➢ To understand the process-writing
framework.
3 Revising
1 Pre-writing 5 Publishing
• Stages’ descriptions
1. Pre-writing 5 Sharing final writing with others.
3. Revising
4 Proofreading and correcting mistakes.
CAMPING
- Love nature
- Friends and me
- Sports camp
- July
- Play football and tennis
- Stay in rooms
- Sleep in tents
- Cook together
- Camp fire
- Afternoon at lake
- Horror stories
A diagram that shows with color and small images the
Mind map connections between different ideas about the topic.
Groups
A diagram where the topic is written in the middle of a piece
Spider Diagram of paper. Ideas are connected to the topic by lines. The ideas
can also generate sub-topic ideas, again connected by lines.
Questionnaire Daily routine
Making a list of questions to help find 3. What do you usually eat and drink for breakfast?
out the kind of information needed to 4. Who do you eat breakfast with?
complete a writing task. 5. What time do you eat lunch?
6. Where do you eat lunch?
7. Do you eat dinner?
8. What do you do eat for dinner?
9. What do you do in the evening?
10. When do you usually go to bed?
Chain
LET’S CREATE:
1. The text includes the activities in your new routine during the
lockdown.
2. The text has your family members’ activities in their new routine
during the lockdown.
3. The content is organized in a clear and logical way.
5. The verbs are conjugated correctly for the 1st and 3rd person.
*Recommendation:
Write a first draft of the description of your new routine and review if it has the characteristics above.
2. Drafting
• What does “drafting” mean?
Read some statements about drafting. Are they true or false?
When your students write a draft they:
• Concentrate on getting their ideas down without worrying about order, language or spelling. T
• Write perfect grammatically correct sentences. F
• Don’t change anything, they write as they work. T
• Know they’ll return to it to make changes, revisions or improvements. T
• Write down some new ideas they have while writing. T
• Select and reject ideas they brainstormed earlier. F
• Decide on the exact structure/order of paragraphs they will have. F
3. Revising
Let´s discuss
1. What should students do when 2. Why is it not a good idea
reviewing their written work? to focus on grammar when
reviewing the first draft?
Read the first draft and the revised draft.
What has been changed.
My new routine Si No
Voice recording
Read aloud
The 1 2
Write a short text about your new
writing routine during the lockdown.
process •
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What do you do?
Which days of the week?
What about your family members?
3 4
My new routine
El texto incluye las actividades en tu nueva
Si No
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rutina durante la emergencia sanitaria.