Week 6 Lecture Slides
Week 6 Lecture Slides
SUMMARY
Learning Outcomes
• Expected Outcomes: By the end of the
session, the students will:
• 1. understand summary and writing
techniques;
• 2. be will able to distinguish between
relevant and irrelevant facts in summary
writing.
• 3. be able to engage in different writing
types.
SUMMARY
• A summary is a concise representation of
the essential content of a text.
• Every text has a central message that runs
through it.
• The central message is the essential
content that should be presented in a
summary.
Understanding the Nature of
Paragraphs
• Summary writers should understand the
nature of paragraphs.
• Note the points of the passage in an
outline method.
• The major points should be separated with
the sub-points arranged under them.
SUMMARY TYPES
• The requirements for summary writing are
varied.
• Stick to requirements of the summary
question. i.e. sentence or paraphrase.
• The writer should recapture the points in
his own words.
Conclusion
ESSAYS
• An essay is a piece of writing which
requires the expressions of one’s ideas on
any given topic.
Classification
Cause and Effect
Kinds of Expository
Identifies the causes and
writing
effects of something
categorizes and
Comparison examines
Problems & Solutions
&Contrast Examines problems and
Explains similarities and proposes solutions
differences
LETTERS
WHAT IS A LETTER?
• A letter is a form of non-fictional written,
typed or printed communication.
• The art of letter writing has been through
ages.
• It is considered to be the traditional way of
communicating one thoughts.
• There are many types of letters.
• These can largely be sorted into the two
categories, formal and informal.
FEATURES OF A FORMAL LETTER
• Sender's address
• Date
• Name / Designation of Addressee
• Address of the Addressee.
• Salutation
• Subject
• Body – Introduction, Body, Conclusion.
• Complimentary Close
Formal Letter Style
• There are three acceptable business
letter styles.
• These include
• the block,
• the modified block and
• the semi-block formats
in- class exercise
• Write your address and today’s day.
• If you are to affix a postal stamp, indicate
the corner of your book where it would be.