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雅思写作大作文Argumentation题型讲解

雅思写作大作文Argumentation题型讲解

雅思写作大作文Argumentation题型讲解雅思写作大作文Argumentation题型讲解Argumentation题型是雅思大作文命中率特别高的题型,所以分享给大家关于雅思大作文大作文Argumentation题型的详细讲解,主要是关于Discuss both views and give your own opinion,(To what extent) do you agree or disagree两种提问方式的讲解,具体内容一起来看正文。

Discuss both views and give your own opinionSome people prefer to spend their lives doing the same things and avoiding change. Others, however, think that change is always a good thing.Discuss both these views and give your own opinion. (C6-4) ❶ Over the last half century the pace of change in the life of human beings has increased beyond our wildest expectations…. This means that change is not always a personal option, but an inescapable fact of life, and we need to constantly adapt to keep pace with it.(背景描述+过渡,表明变化是无处不在的')❷Those people who believe they have achieved some security by doing the same, familiar things are living in denial. … (分析第一种观点的弊端)❸However, reaching the conclusion that change is inevit able is not the same as assuming that ‘change is always for the better.’… (反驳第二种观点)❹ In conclusion, I would say that change can be stimulating and energizing for individuals when they pursue it themselves, but that all change, including that which is imposed on people, does not necessarily have good outcomes. (得出自己的结论:变化确实能带来好处,但是并不是所有变化都一定会带来好的结果)本文实际上指出了题目当中的两种观点都有局限之处,从而引出自己的看法。

英文文体种类及特点

英文文体种类及特点

英文文体种类及特点英文文体有记叙文、议论文、应用文、说明文。

narration记叙文:记叙文是以记人、叙事、写景、状物为主,以写人物的经历和事物发展变化为主要内容的一种文体形式。

argumentation议论文:议论文,又叫说理文,是一种剖析事物论述事理、发表意见、提出主张的文体。

作者通过摆事实、讲道理、辨是非等方法,来确定其观点正确或错误,树立或否定某种主张。

议论文应该观点明确、论据充分、语言精练、论证合理、有严密的逻辑性。

exposition应用文:应用文是人类在长期的社会实践活动中形成的一种文体,是国家机关、政党、社会团体、企业事业单位在日常工作、生活中处理各种事务时,经常使用的具有明道、交际、信守和约定成俗的惯用格式文体。

description说明文:说明文是一种以说明为主要表达方式的文章体裁﹑。

它通过对实体事物科学地解说,对客观事物做出说明或对抽象事理的阐释,使人们对事物的形态、构造、性质、种类、成因、功能、关系或对事理的概念、特点、来源、演变、异同等能有科学的认识,从而获得有关的知识。

文体的注意事项确保提纲中段落结构的思路与各段主题句的一致性。

只有这样,才能保证所写段落不偏题,不跑题。

要综合考虑各个段落的内容安排,避免段落内容的交叉。

用好连接词,注意段落间、句子间的连贯性。

要做到所写文章层次分明,思路清晰,文字连贯,就需要在句与句之间,段与段之间架起一座座桥梁,而连接词起的正是桥梁作用。

平时多注重积累一些高级词汇也是很重要的。

文体的好处在全部文体、风格的研究中,最经常也是最重要的活动是比较和选择,比较各种近似的表达手段,观察它们之间的细微差别,根据要表达的思想感情来决定何者最为适合,最为有效,在这样的过程里我们不仅会变得更加精细、准确,而且会更加注意形式与内容的统一。

既然从使用和实效出发,文体、风格的研究要求我们注意英语的现状,远过于英语的过去,这样我们就会更加熟悉现代英语里各种通常的表达手段。

(argumentation议论文

(argumentation议论文

Group Competition
Find out the key words of the sentences. Bicycles are very popular around the world nowadays. People ride bicycles for exercise and enjoyment.
Summary of Argumentation
Exercise: 1. Read Text 1 and find out the topic sentences or summarize the main idea of each paragraph Para 1 : Honesty is one of the most treasured traditional values in China. Para 2: With the development of society, we often hear complaints about dishonesty. Para 3: Dishonest people can get benefit sometimes, but they will surely be disclosed and punished. Para 4: Dishonest people will become infamous, while only honest people will earn respect and trust.
Summary of Argumentation
Step 2: Writing a Summary Read the passage and decide what kind of article it is. (argumentation议论文 议论文, (argumentation议论文, narration 记叙文,exposition说明文) 记叙文,exposition说明文) ,exposition说明文 Find out the topic sentences or summarize the main idea of each part Write it in the third person

Argumentation.议论文特征

Argumentation.议论文特征

Argumentation.议论文特征ArgumentationAims:1.Knowing to define the term,2.Comparing this style of writing with exposition, description, and narration3.Knowing requirements of a GOOD argumentative essay 4.Knowing how to outline an augmentative essay: three parts.Procedure: (theory-practice)The purpose of exposition is to inform; the purpose of argumentation, on the other hand, is to convince. While an expository paper makes known something and explains it to make the reader understand, an argumentative essay tries to make the reader agree with its point of view and support it, to persuade him to change his mind or behavior, and to approve a policy or a course of action that it proposes. Speeches on policies, editorials of newspapers, articles on political or theoretical questions, and various proposals are often argumentative.Argumentation frequently makes use of the other three types of writing --- description, narration, and above all exposition, for argumentation and exposition are very closely related --- argumentation is actually exposition with the additional purpose of convincing or persuading.Although they can take different shapes, argumentative essays have certain basic features in common. If you wish to write a good argumentative essay, you should do your best to meet the following requirements:(1) A debatable pointIt is imperative that the paper should have a debatable point, that is, something which can be viewed from more than one angle and is therefore open to dispute. Generally speaking, the following are not good themes.1) Mere statements of facts“Chinese doctors use acupuncture anesthesia to perform certain operations”is a fact that cannot be debated. But if it is changed into “acupuncture anesthesia should replace conventional anesthesia in all operations”, it becomes debatable.2) Statements of personal preference“Ba Jin is my favorite author” expresses personal preference which does not lead to dispute. But a statement like “Ba Jin is the greatest Chinese writer of the 20th century” is disputable and sufficient evidence should be provided.3) Viewpoints that are generally accepted or can be easily verifiedIt is universally known that “noise pollution is harmful to people’s health”, but it is not generally accepted that “noise pollution is the most harmful of all environmental pollution”. The former viewpoint can be proved, but the later is arguable.(2)Sufficient evidenceSince the point of your paper is not a fact, a statement of personal taste, or a viewpoint universally accepted, you will have to provide sufficient evidence to convince the reader. Sufficient evidence includes common knowledge; specific examples; hard, not soft, evidence, or facts, not opinions, unless the opinions are expert and authoritative; statistics; and quotations from authorities. Valid evidence is that which is clearly and directly connected with the point to be proved.(3)Good logicIt is obvious that good logic is even more important to argumentation than to any other typesof writing. All the facts and reasons that are given as evidence should be logically connected with the conclusion and with each other. Any fallacy in logic or wrong step in reasoning would leave the reader in doubt about the whole argument.There are generally two ways of reasoning:1)Inductive reasoning (from specific facts to a general conclusion)Inductive reasoning is the more common way. When you use induction, you start with facts and proceed from facts to a general conclusion. In other words, you move from specific examples to a general statement.2)Deductive reasoning (from a general statement to a specific conclusion)The process is just the opposite of inductive reasoning --- it moves from a general statement to a specific conclusion. It works on the model of syllogism --- a three-part argument in which there are two statements, known as the major premise and the minor premise, and a conclusion.Here is an example of a syllogism:A.All human beings make mistakes. (a general statement)B.X is a human being.C.Therefore, X makes mistakes. (a specific conclusion)From the above example we can see that the major premise must be an accepted generalization, and the minor, a factual example of that generalization. If A and B are true, C, the conclusion, is bound to be true.You must be very careful about your premises, especiallyyour major premise, such statements as “all students love to study” and “women are more imaginative than men” are not generally accepted, and therefore cannot be used as major premises.(4)Clear logicA typical argumentative essay consists of three parts:an introduction which identifies the issue to be discussed and explains the importance of such a discussion; a body which presents the evidence; and a conclusion in which the proposition, if it is stated at the beginning, is reaffirmed.In the body, it is advisable that you devote the first one or two paragraphs to a consideration of the other side of the case before stating and amplifying your own views. Then in each paragraph that follows, you add something new and important to your argument. The evidence you provide should be arrangedA.from the least important to the most important,B.from the most familiar to the least familiar, andC.from the easiest to accept or comprehend to the most difficult.(5)Good use of the other three types of writing --- description, narration, andespecially the various methods of exposition(6)An honest and friendly attitudeTo argue is not to quarrel or fight. The force of an argument does not come from abuse, sarcasm, exaggeration, or fierce attack, but from solid evidence, logical reasoning, and careful analysis. A domineering or hostile tone could only raise doubts about your good faith and impair the credibility of your argument, whereas an honest and friendly attitude will help win the trust of your readers.Take care that you neither overstate or understate, and avoid overuse of such words and phrases as “perhaps”, “maybe”, “sometimes”, “more often”, “nearly always”, “I think”, or “in myopinion”, which invariably weaken the force of your argument.ModelsThe Harmful Effects of the Multiple-Choice TestThe multiple-choice test is a common examination form that is widely used as a standard international testing method in various academic fields, especially in language testing. Some educators and teachers embrace it as a most scientific test form for its objectivity, accuracy and high efficiency of grading test papers. However, after many years of application, investigation and research, other teachers and educators have admitted that to judge students’ real and practical abilities, such testing method has many limitations and drawbacks. In my opinion, for all its efficiency, objectivity and validity, the multiple-choice test should not be widely used for the examinations of academic courses on campus.Those who argue for the advantages of the multiple-choice test believe that such tests can greatly improve the accuracy and speed of test paper grading. The standardized answer sheets of such test make it possible for computers to replace men to grade the papers. Undoubtedly, the computerization of test paper grading not only improve the speed of grading test papers, but also eliminates the subjective factors of bias or preference that can not be totally avoided by those who grade them. Here, computers or electronic devices are considered as the norm for scientific testing method. It may be safe to check manufacturedproducts by electronic devices for their qualities. Yet, to check the real abilities and potentials of complex human beings, such devices and such testing method are far from enough. In fact, many problems from such testing do exist.First of all, it is convenient for students to cheat in the multiple-choice test. The standardization of answer sheets makes it easier for students to plagiarize others’ answers. The choices of A. B. C. D. are most clearly printed on the answer sheets or test papers. With only a quick glance, any student who attempts to cheat in the exam can surely steal the correct choice from whoever is nearby and whoever is considered as a good student. What’s more, some students may have some secret deal among themselves in the exam, delivering generous service to the needed. In this case, even when they are separated from each other with considerable distance by the proctor/invigilator, they can still succeed. The proctor may feel quite helpless because even though they sometimes see or feel students cheating, they cannot pinpoint or prove how the students are cheating in the exam. This in a way encourages the students’ misconduct and leads to their ethical degradation.Secondly, the multiple-choice test is often like a gambling. Doing well in such an exam is in some way becoming a matter of chance. According to the law of probability, if a question has four choices, then the probability of the right answer will be as high as 25%. Even is a person, absolutely ignorant of knowledge of that subject, take part in the multiple-choice test, he will have 25% chances of getting the right answer, just by guess. Because of this characteristic, some students’ attitude and attention to study may be quite misled and their capability and flexibility may be weakened. For example, we used to answer the multiple-choicetests at middle schools. When we come to college and face a problem of answering various questions in more details by writing or by speaking, we are at a loss, not to mention our difficulty in writing Englishcompositions.Thirdly, the multiple-choice test fails to evaluate the students’ abilities thoroughly, especially their potential abilities. Owing to the nature of such a test form, the four letters on the answer sheet cannot reveal the thought process of the students who take the exams. We all know that thought process is the reflection of one’s abilities and potentials in many different ways, and that process is often much more important than the test results themselves in telling the real abilities of the students. Therefore, the answers chosen on the answer sheet do not truly correspond to the students’ practical abilities.Fourthly, such a method of testing can seriously affect the students’ way of studying. Since the multiple-choice test demands no writing, students tend to develop a very passive way of receiving knowledge and responding to the questions related to the knowledge, and therefore neglect the abilities of actively and creatively using what they have learned. This is especially harmful for language study that requires constant actual practice. It may lower the students’interest and intelligence in their studies and lead to the failure of our educational purposes. After all, how can we meet the complex challenge of modern society with simple “A. B. C. D.” ?From the above cases of evidence and analysis, it is clear that the multiple-choice test should not dominate the examinations of our academic courses. It may be used partially for some specific purposes for some courses, but extensive use of themultiple-choice test at various levels of our educational institutions will surely impoverish the quality of our education and of our students.Is English Writing Necessary for English Majors?English writing is generally the most difficult one in the language competence required for the students majoring in English, considering the great pains student writers take and the slight progress they make in their practice. Most of the beginners think there is no need to practice writing English compositions since their writing skills in Chinese are quite sufficient, and English writing is after all not quite practical for their future work. However, English writing, as a very important part of students’ general language competence and as a means of expressing oneself andof spreading knowledge and information, is necessaryand essential for English majors.1)T he difficulty ofEnglish writing baffles(=confuses) some students so much that they turn to their Chinese skills for help. That is natural. In fact, their Chinese writingskills do help their English writing, especially in generating and organizing ideas and details. Meanwhile, Chinese writing is different from English writing in sentence structure and paragraph organizations and their differences in expressions are certainly even bigger. Simply translating Chinese word for word into English cannot make good English writing. Other students hold a wrong view of English learning. They think to learn English is just to memorize a large vocabulary, to master the grammar and to speak fluent English. Once they are proficient in thoseareas of English, they can naturally handle English writing well. To correct such a one-sided view, one thing must be kept in mind, that is, spoken English is not equal to written English. Oral speech is often rather loose and flexible withoutprecise and proper arrangement. Oral English uses simple everydaylanguage while written English comprises complicated words andsentence structures. Therefore, written English is more demanding,and it requires intentional and intensive practice. English writingcourse can serve this purpose.The students’laziness in observing and thinking partly accounts for their reluctance to practice writing. Writing sharpens and improves thinking. English writing canhelp students develop the habit and ability of thinking in English and become generally more competent in English. Composition topics can be varied yet close to life. If students have a good habit of observing life and thinking constantly, they won’t bump into (=accidentally meet) topics with empty heads. Keen observation and deep thoughts are necessary for good English writing, and they are also signs for well-educated people.Writing can also strengthen students’abilities in comprehension and oral English. Writing is creative work. After brainstorming, various ideasand pictures may pop into their minds and some beautiful sentences may be written down on a piece of paper, which will last long in their memory. Their written English skills may help to polish and beautify their spoken English and make their oralexpression precise and elegant. Writing involves lots of reading. When reading others’ writing, they will be sensitive to various styles and that will quicken their reading speed and comprehension.Furthermore, English writing is in fact a most practical tool in students’future career. It willbe used in writing telexes, business letters, research papers and public speeches. Every kind of writing has its special style, which needs a careful study and strenuous practice. yet all those are based on essential skills in English writing that will be covered in an English writing course.Finally, the required competence forEnglish majors differs from other English learners. English majors are not limited to the command of anyparticular sphere of the English language, but they must have all-round competence in terms of listening and reading comprehension, spoken abilities and writing skills in English, so that they can adopt themselves to various situations in their future work.No one is born capable of everything. Hard work is the premise of success. To be able to use English freely, we do not only have to read a lot, speaka lot, but also write a lot. English writing practice consolidates(=strengthen)students’overall En glish competence and enables them to express their ideas and feelings in a more precise, graceful and permanent form.。

英语议论文知识点归纳总结

英语议论文知识点归纳总结

英语议论文知识点归纳总结在学习英语写作过程中,议论文是一个常见且重要的文体。

能够熟练掌握议论文的写作技巧和相关知识点,对于提高英语写作水平具有重要意义。

本文将对英语议论文的知识点进行归纳和总结,旨在帮助读者更好地理解和掌握议论文的写作技巧。

一、议论文的定义和特点议论文是一种通过论述和分析来支持作者意见或结论的文章。

它具有以下几个特点:1. 条理清晰:议论文通常包含引言、论点、论证和结论等部分,每个部分都需要有明确的逻辑关系和过渡。

2. 观点明确:议论文需要明确表达作者所持的观点,并进行充分的论证和论据支持。

3. 逻辑严密:议论文的逻辑关系需要紧密配合,推理和论证要合乎逻辑,以增强文章的说服力。

4. 文字简练:议论文追求简练的文字表达,避免废话和冗长的词句,使读者更容易理解和接受观点。

二、议论文的写作结构一篇典型的英语议论文通常包含以下几个部分:1. 引言:用于引出讨论的话题,并概述作者的观点。

2. 论点:明确表述作者所持的观点,并提出支持该观点的理由或论据。

3. 论证:根据论点提出的理由或论据,展开详细的论证和分析。

4. 反驳:对可能的反对意见进行回应和反驳,进一步加强观点的说服力。

5. 结论:总结全文的论点和论证,重新强调作者所持的观点。

三、议论文的写作技巧1. 清晰明确的论点:在引言中清晰地表述作者的观点,避免模糊和含糊不清。

2. 充分有力的论证:通过提供详细和具体的事实、数据、例子等来支持观点,增加文章的可信度和说服力。

3. 合理有效的逻辑结构:确保论证的逻辑关系紧密配合,推理过程合乎逻辑,避免论证过程中出现矛盾或跳跃。

4. 恰当处理反驳意见:及时回应潜在的反驳意见,理解并尊重不同观点,同时通过有力的论证来反驳可能存在的错误观点。

5. 使用恰当的连接词:使用适当的连接词和过渡词语,使文章的结构更加紧密和流畅,有助于读者理解论点和论证之间的关系。

四、常见问题及解决方法1. 长篇累牍的文章:避免过多的废话和重复,精简措辞,保持简洁明了。

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英语万叶青11月18日Argumentative Writing

英语万叶青11月18日Argumentative Writing
Argumentative Writing Guide
高考英语议论文写作复习课
议论文通过议论或说理来表达作者的 见解和主张. 作者对某一问题持有一 种看法,为了使读者同意自己的看法, 提出若干理由,企图说服他人.
议论文的写作要点: 1.观点鲜明:一个明确的中心论点 2.层次分明:一个中心论点通常由几个分 论点支持,不同层次间要分明,过渡清晰自 然。 3.最后一段总结,得出结论。 4.时态:一般用一般现在时。 5. 语言简洁有力,一般不采用口语。
3. How to write an ending?
强调观点,作出呼吁。
1. 我强烈希望… 2. 我们应该… 3. 只有这样… I strongly hope that… I do hope that… We should… We are supposed to… Only in this way…
议论文的写作要点: 1.观点鲜明:一个明确的中心论点 2.层次分明:一个中心论点通常由几个分 论点支持,不同层次间要分明,过渡清晰自 然。 3.最后一段总结,得出结论。 4.时态:一般用一般现在时。 5. 语言简洁有力,一般不采用口语。
议论文的写作特点
议 论 文 整 体 三 部 分
1. Leading in (导入)
1. 我们应该去帮助那些有困难的人。
We are supposed to help thos 只有这样,我们这个社会才会变得更好。
Only in this way will the society be better.
Three keys to improving your composition
点题;一两个句子;概括性;
2. Body (主体)
中心记述部分;层次分明

Definition of argumentation

Definition of argumentation

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Not allowing smoking in public places and office buildings is a very good rule . (中心论点) I believe this
for several reasons.Not only will banning smoking improve people’s health, it will also increase worker productivity and reduce conflicts. Unfortunately,when smokers are able to smoke in public buildings, they can make other people sick. They may work with people who are allergic to smoking,for examples. In that case,the nonsmokers have no choice unless they want to quit their jobs. They can only get sicker,which is unfair. Of course,banning smoking in public buildings and offices will please non-smokers. It will also improve the smokers’ health. They will have fewer opportunities to smoke, so they will smoke fewer cigarettes.
Finally, it is a good idea to ban smoking in public places and office buildings because a ban can reduce conflicts. (分论点 3 ) Non-smokers tend

Argumentation

Argumentation

Argumentation (议论文)学习目标: Learn how to write an argumentation(议论文)Teaching important points:1.Draw the structure of the passage2.List the useful sentence structures and phrasesTeaching difficult points:The useful sentence structures and phrasesStage1:warming-upEnjoy a video about debate.*(Free talk )talking about the similarity between argumentation and debate.Stage2:Ss have a guessing to make a conclusion about argumentation. make a正反观点对比类的作文STEP1. Introduction (开头):我们就…展开了一项讨论/调查(仿写)①.We have a discussion about…②.③.2.根据一项最新调查①3.当说到…4.在这个问题上意见有分歧。

①.Opinions are divided on the question.②③Introduction (开头):Practice: 最近,你校同学正在参加某英文报组织的一场讨论。

讨论的主题是:公园要不要收门票?不同的人持不同意见。

(entrance fee )___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________STEP2. Body(正文):具体列举观点Practice:有60%的学生支持这个观点(收门票),然而有40%的学生则不这样认为。

高一新牛津译林必修二 写作 摘要讲解 课件

高一新牛津译林必修二 写作 摘要讲解 课件
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60字概要写作指导
2019年6月普通高等学校招生全国
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第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节 应用文写作(满分15分) 第二节 读后续写(满分25分) 阅读下面短文,根据其内容写一篇60 词左右的内容概要。
Parents everywhere praise their kids. Jenn Berman, author of The A to Z Guide to Raising Happy and Confident Kids, says, "-------------------------------" -----------

argumentation议论文高职应用英语写作

argumentation议论文高职应用英语写作
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议论文(Argumentation)是一种写作者就某个话题,某个问题,或某个事件发表自己 的看法,进行议论,分析,说明和论证,阐明自己的观点和主张的文体。议论文通过充分 的论证,影响读者的认知活动,说服读者就收作者的观点。社论,评论,书评,杂文对于 议论文的范畴。
论据是为论点服务的,是用来说明观点的事实或理论材料,在文章中起支持和 证明论点的作用。所以论据要典型真实,充分有力,针对性强,要与论点有本质的 内在联系。如果论据不真实,不充分,不能紧扣论点,就讲不清道理,没有说服力。
论证就是用一定的推理方法,用论据来证明论点的
过程。论证要求论据充分,合情合理,使论据与论点之 间具有内在的逻辑关系。论点与论据游击联系起来,构
一篇完整的议论文应包含论点,论据和论证。因此,鲜明的论点,确凿的证据, 严密的论证是议论文的三个基本要素。论点是作者对讨论问题所持的简介和主张。 中心论点是议论文的基本观点,它是全文的主旨和核心,在文章中起主导作用。分 论点是说明中心论点的论据,是为论证中心论点服务的。议论文的论点应该是正确,
鲜明并具有现实意义的。
a.Advertisement give up-to-date information about products.
b.If there was no advertising, consumers would only know about goods in their local shop. c.Advertising helps to sell to a bigger market. Therefore, as more goods are sold they are cheaper. d.Advertisements provide revenue for news-papers, etc. Against a.Advertisements do not give information, but they try to persuade us to buy. b.They create a demand for goods that are not really needed.

2.8.12.5议论文论证充分有力度

2.8.12.5议论文论证充分有力度

Introduction (the First Paragraph)
Animal testing is largely used in medical experiments today. Unfortunately, many animals are seriously harmed in the process. Even though animals have made a large contribution to modern medicine, animal testing should be stopped because it is immoral, unreliable, and unnecessary. (Thesis statement)
Outline of the essay: Ban on Animal Testing
Outline
Introduction
Thesis statement: Even though animals have made a large contribution to modern medicine, animal testing should be stopped because it is immoral, unreliable, and unnecessary.
Writing a successful Argumentative essay
Next, follow the outline to write the essay. And don’t forget the strategies to prove your viewpoint strongly.
Strategies which may help you win over the readers

三 不同文体的写作特点

三 不同文体的写作特点

4.2 描写文
• 描写文( Description)是一种用语言对客观世界加以
艺术和主观描绘的一种文体。它把对某一物体、人 物、地方或景色的印象和了解细腻地表达出来,在 读者面前再现它们的形象。它的特点是其描写的具 体性、生动性和创造性。描写文根据其描写对象的 不同可分为不同的种类,诸如人物描写、物体描写、 地点描写以及情景描写等。由于描写这种写作手法 更为生动形象、具体详尽地说明和表达问题,因此 也被广泛应用于记叙文、说明文和议论文等各种文 体中。同时根据描写文的写作目的,又可分为主观 描写和客观描写。其中客观描写多用于科技学术和 调查研究等领域,例如论文的写作、实验报告等。
Chapter Three The Writing Features of Different Style
三 不同文体的写作特点
4.1记叙文
记叙文( Narration)是以写人、记事、状物为 内容,以叙述和描写为主要表达方式的文体。 故事、人物传记、历史事件、新闻报道以及 通讯、日记、游记等也都属于记叙文的文体。 时间、人物、地点、起因、经过、结果是记 叙文的六要素。
4.5.2 备忘录
• 备忘录(Memorandum)是一种非正式的
商务文件,它普遍的用于办公事务中,指以 书面形式来交换内部各种事务的一种方式。 Memo的格式一般较为固定,通常分为开头 和正文两部分。开头包括To:(送交目标, 即接受人), From: (写备忘录者), Subject(主题)和Date(日期)。
4.5.6 读书报告
• 何谓读书报告( Book report),简言之,就
是读完书之后的心得报告,是阅读者系统 的收集、统整、研读与创作主题相关的各 种材料,经分析、归纳、提炼等思维活动, 提出个人见解和观点的文字作品。

Argumentation(1)议论文写作

Argumentation(1)议论文写作
4. Accuracy: Data shouldn’t be used unless it is accurate and up-to-date, and it can’t be persuasive unless the audience believes in the writer’s credibility. Faith in the accuracy of a writer’s data is one function of ethos.
Argumentation: Purposes
1. To convince other people to accept—or at least accept the validity of—your position 2. To defend your position, even if others cannot be convinced to agree 3. To question or refute a position you believe to be misguided, untrue, or dangerous without necessarily offering an alternative
Evidence: Different Kinds
• Authoritative (expert testimony): Not all opinions are equal. The opinions of experts are more convincing that are those of individuals with no specialized knowledge. In the end, what is important is not just the quality of evidence but also the credibility of the person offering it.

ArgumentEssay应具备哪些特质?

ArgumentEssay应具备哪些特质?

ArgumentEssay应具备哪些特质?一篇良好的英语议论文应该具备下列基础特质:•清晰、可理解和强有力的论点(a clear, understandable and strong thesis statement)•提供足够的证明或证据来澄清观点(provide enough proof or evidence to clarify the viewpoints)•可读和可理解的结构(readable and understandable structure),文章中写的每一句话都与实际主题有关,对目标受众有意义;文章遵循清晰的写作结构,既指段落结构,也指全文结构在具备这些基础特质后,论述的“有效性”会区分出议论文的不同层次,优秀的议论文,具备下列特质:•论述过程更具说服力,例如,运用数据、有力的名人事例或名人语录等•从情感上“征服”读者(tone),引起读者情感共鸣•从语言的美感上看,善于运用修辞手法或象征性语言增强文章可读性,愉悦读者从知道什么样的是好文章到能写出好文章,中间还需要一个多写多练的过程。

把一篇文章反复修改达到相对满意的程度,是提升写作能力的必经之路。

如果说,“教会学生形成一个原创的想法并支持它”是主动思考写作的第一个重要里程碑,那么,教会学生“评价、修改自己的作文”是主动思考写作的第二个重要里程碑。

“真正的读者在阅读你的文章时可能会有什么想法或感觉:他们可能会感到困惑,或恼怒,或无聊,或心烦意乱。

预测这些反应是编辑的工作--你在编辑自己的作品时承担的工作。

”(Kim Cooper, 哈佛大学写作中心,1999)编辑、修订的过程,不仅是学生不断打磨自己文章、逐步提升写作能力的过程,也是学生“发现问题、分析问题、寻找解决问题办法”提升辩证思维能力的过程。

“正如叶芝(Yeats,爱尔兰诗人、剧作家)所说,学会对你的文章'投以冷眼’,不仅仅是为你的文章做最后的润色。

它是为了使你的文章从内部(澄清和深化你的想法和见解)和外部(用强有力的、清晰的、优雅的语言来表达这些想法)变得更好。

议论文类型

议论文类型

• 1.Firstly,it is very convenient in daily life. There are many shops and supermarkets in a city. I can buy everything I need easily in these places. When I am sick,I can easily see a doctor in any clinic or hospital. Transport services are good in a city. when I want to go somewhere,I can take a bus,a train or something else. There are also many kinds of entertainment in a city. Public buildings(such as libraries) and parks can easily be found in a city,too. • • 2.First. it is convenient and comfortable to live in a city. To begin with,there is good housing in a city,as all the houses and flats are well-equipped with good facilities and surrounded by modern amenities such as places of entertainment,public libraries and parks.
二、句子修辞
(一)应用修辞,增强说服力 适当采用比喻、头韵(即连续数个单词的头音或头字母相同) 、夸张等修辞手法,采用幽默、平行结构等写作手法,可以把道 理说得更加透彻,把观点表达得更加鲜明,把平淡的内容表现得 更加生动,从而更好地传递信息,增添文采,激发读者的共鸣。 例如: 1. Many people have tried a thousand times before they achieve their goals. 2. Our life would be like soup without salt or flowers without sunlight. 3. The best way is to reduce,reuse and recycle. 4. If you want to earn a satisfactory grade in the training program, you must arrive punctually,you must behave courteously,and you must study conscientiously.

初一英语写作风格与文体单选题20题

初一英语写作风格与文体单选题20题

初一英语写作风格与文体单选题20题1. I went to the park yesterday. I saw many people there. Some were playing games, some were reading books and others were having picnics. This is an example of ______ writing style.A. descriptiveB. narrativeC. persuasiveD. expository答案:A。

本题主要考查记叙文写作风格的判断。

选项A“descriptive”描述性写作风格,这段话详细描述了公园里人们的活动,属于描述性写作风格。

选项B“narrative”叙事性写作风格,通常强调故事的发展和情节。

选项C“persuasive”说服性写作风格,目的是说服读者接受某种观点。

选项D“expository”说明性写作风格,主要是解释说明某个主题。

2. Yesterday, I had an interesting adventure in the forest. I found a lost puppy and helped it find its way home. This story is mainly written in ______ style.A. expositoryB. narrativeC. descriptiveD. persuasive答案:B。

本题考查记叙文写作风格。

选项B“narrative”叙事性写作风格,这段话讲述了在森林里的一次冒险经历,有故事的发展,属于叙事性写作风格。

选项A“expository”说明性写作风格,解释说明主题。

选项C“descriptive”描述性写作风格,重点在描述事物。

选项D“persuasive”说服性写作风格,说服读者接受观点。

3. I love going to the beach. The sand is soft, the water is clear and the sun is warm. This passage is written in ______ style.A. persuasiveB. narrativeC. descriptiveD. expository答案:C。

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ArgumentationAims:1.Knowing to define the term,2.Comparing this style of writing with exposition, description, and narration3.Knowing requirements of a GOOD argumentative essay4.Knowing how to outline an augmentative essay: three parts.Procedure: (theory-practice)The purpose of exposition is to inform; the purpose of argumentation, on the other hand, is to convince. While an expository paper makes known something and explains it to make the reader understand, an argumentative essay tries to make the reader agree with its point of view and support it, to persuade him to change his mind or behavior, and to approve a policy or a course of action that it proposes. Speeches on policies, editorials of newspapers, articles on political or theoretical questions, and various proposals are often argumentative.Argumentation frequently makes use of the other three types of writing --- description, narration, and above all exposition, for argumentation and exposition are very closely related --- argumentation is actually exposition with the additional purpose of convincing or persuading.Although they can take different shapes, argumentative essays have certain basic features in common. If you wish to write a good argumentative essay, you should do your best to meet the following requirements:(1) A debatable pointIt is imperative that the paper should have a debatable point, that is, something which can be viewed from more than one angle and is therefore open to dispute. Generally speaking, the following are not good themes.1) Mere statements of facts“Chinese doctors use acupuncture anesthesia to perform certain operations”is a fact that cannot be debated. But if it is changed into “acupuncture anesthesia should replace conventional anesthesia in all operations”, it becomes debatable.2) Statements of personal preference“Ba Jin is my favorite author” expresses personal preference which does not lead to dispute. But a statement like “Ba Jin is the greatest Chinese writer of the 20th century” is disputable and sufficient evidence should be provided.3) Viewpoints that are generally accepted or can be easily verifiedIt is universally known that “noise pollution is harmful to people’s health”, but it is not generally accepted that “noise pollution is the most harmful of all environmental pollution”. The former viewpoint can be proved, but the later is arguable.(2)Sufficient evidenceSince the point of your paper is not a fact, a statement of personal taste, or a viewpoint universally accepted, you will have to provide sufficient evidence to convince the reader. Sufficient evidence includes common knowledge; specific examples; hard, not soft, evidence, or facts, not opinions, unless the opinions are expert and authoritative; statistics; and quotations from authorities. Valid evidence is that which is clearly and directly connected with the point to be proved.(3)Good logicIt is obvious that good logic is even more important to argumentation than to any other typesof writing. All the facts and reasons that are given as evidence should be logically connected with the conclusion and with each other. Any fallacy in logic or wrong step in reasoning would leave the reader in doubt about the whole argument.There are generally two ways of reasoning:1)Inductive reasoning (from specific facts to a general conclusion)Inductive reasoning is the more common way. When you use induction, you start with facts and proceed from facts to a general conclusion. In other words, you move from specific examples to a general statement.2)Deductive reasoning (from a general statement to a specific conclusion)The process is just the opposite of inductive reasoning --- it moves from a general statement to a specific conclusion. It works on the model of syllogism --- a three-part argument in which there are two statements, known as the major premise and the minor premise, and a conclusion.Here is an example of a syllogism:A.All human beings make mistakes. (a general statement)B.X is a human being.C.Therefore, X makes mistakes. (a specific conclusion)From the above example we can see that the major premise must be an accepted generalization, and the minor, a factual example of that generalization. If A and B are true, C, the conclusion, is bound to be true.You must be very careful about your premises, especially your major premise, such statements as “all students love to study” and “women are more imaginative than men” are not generally accepted, and therefore cannot be used as major premises.(4)Clear logicA typical argumentative essay consists of three parts:an introduction which identifies the issue to be discussed and explains the importance of such a discussion; a body which presents the evidence; and a conclusion in which the proposition, if it is stated at the beginning, is reaffirmed.In the body, it is advisable that you devote the first one or two paragraphs to a consideration of the other side of the case before stating and amplifying your own views. Then in each paragraph that follows, you add something new and important to your argument. The evidence you provide should be arrangedA.from the least important to the most important,B.from the most familiar to the least familiar, andC.from the easiest to accept or comprehend to the most difficult.(5)Good use of the other three types of writing --- description, narration, andespecially the various methods of exposition(6)An honest and friendly attitudeTo argue is not to quarrel or fight. The force of an argument does not come from abuse, sarcasm, exaggeration, or fierce attack, but from solid evidence, logical reasoning, and careful analysis. A domineering or hostile tone could only raise doubts about your good faith and impair the credibility of your argument, whereas an honest and friendly attitude will help win the trust of your readers.Take care that you neither overstate or understate, and avoid overuse of such words and phrases as “perhaps”, “maybe”, “sometimes”, “more often”, “nearly always”, “I think”, or “in myopinion”, which invariably weaken the force of your argument.ModelsThe Harmful Effects of the Multiple-Choice TestThe multiple-choice test is a common examination form that is widely used as a standard international testing method in various academic fields, especially in language testing. Some educators and teachers embrace it as a most scientific test form for its objectivity, accuracy and high efficiency of grading test papers. However, after many years of application, investigation and research, other teachers and educators have admitted that to judge students’ real and practical abilities, such testing method has many limitations and drawbacks. In my opinion, for all its efficiency, objectivity and validity, the multiple-choice test should not be widely used for the examinations of academic courses on campus.Those who argue for the advantages of the multiple-choice test believe that such tests can greatly improve the accuracy and speed of test paper grading. The standardized answer sheets of such test make it possible for computers to replace men to grade the papers. Undoubtedly, the computerization of test paper grading not only improve the speed of grading test papers, but also eliminates the subjective factors of bias or preference that can not be totally avoided by those who grade them. Here, computers or electronic devices are considered as the norm for scientific testing method. It may be safe to check manufactured products by electronic devices for their qualities. Yet, to check the real abilities and potentials of complex human beings, such devices and such testing method are far from enough. In fact, many problems from such testing do exist.First of all, it is convenient for students to cheat in the multiple-choice test. The standardization of answer sheets makes it easier for students to plagiarize others’ answers. The choices of A. B. C. D. are most clearly printed on the answer sheets or test papers. With only a quick glance, any student who attempts to cheat in the exam can surely steal the correct choice from whoever is nearby and whoever is considered as a good student. What’s more, some students may have some secret deal among themselves in the exam, delivering generous service to the needed. In this case, even when they are separated from each other with considerable distance by the proctor/invigilator, they can still succeed. The proctor may feel quite helpless because even though they sometimes see or feel students cheating, they cannot pinpoint or prove how the students are cheating in the exam. This in a way encourages the students’ misconduct and leads to their ethical degradation.Secondly, the multiple-choice test is often like a gambling. Doing well in such an exam is in some way becoming a matter of chance. According to the law of probability, if a question has four choices, then the probability of the right answer will be as high as 25%. Even is a person, absolutely ignorant of knowledge of that subject, take part in the multiple-choice test, he will have 25% chances of getting the right answer, just by guess. Because of this characteristic, some students’ attitude and attention to study may be quite misled and their capability and flexibility may be weakened. For example, we used to answer the multiple-choice tests at middle schools. When we come to college and face a problem of answering various questions in more details by writing or by speaking, we are at a loss, not to mention our difficulty in writing Englishcompositions.Thirdly, the multiple-choice test fails to evaluate the students’ abilities thoroughly, especially their potential abilities. Owing to the nature of such a test form, the four letters on the answer sheet cannot reveal the thought process of the students who take the exams. We all know that thought process is the reflection of one’s abilities and potentials in many different ways, and that process is often much more important than the test results themselves in telling the real abilities of the students. Therefore, the answers chosen on the answer sheet do not truly correspond to the students’ practical abilities.Fourthly, such a method of testing can seriously affect the students’ way of studying. Since the multiple-choice test demands no writing, students tend to develop a very passive way of receiving knowledge and responding to the questions related to the knowledge, and therefore neglect the abilities of actively and creatively using what they have learned. This is especially harmful for language study that requires constant actual practice. It may lower the students’interest and intelligence in their studies and lead to the failure of our educational purposes. After all, how can we meet the complex challenge of modern society with simple “A. B. C. D.” ?From the above cases of evidence and analysis, it is clear that the multiple-choice test should not dominate the examinations of our academic courses. It may be used partially for some specific purposes for some courses, but extensive use of the multiple-choice test at various levels of our educational institutions will surely impoverish the quality of our education and of our students.Is English Writing Necessary for English Majors?English writing is generally the most difficult one in the language competence required for the students majoring in English, considering the great pains student writers take and the slight progress they make in their practice. Most of the beginners think there is no need to practice writing English compositions since their writing skills in Chinese are quite sufficient, and English writing is after all not quite practical for their future work. However, English writing, as a very important part of students’ general language competence and as a means of expressing oneself andof spreading knowledge and information, is necessaryand essential for English majors.1)T he difficulty ofEnglish writing baffles(=confuses) some students so much that they turn to their Chinese skills for help. That is natural. In fact, their Chinese writingskills do help their English writing, especially in generating and organizing ideas and details. Meanwhile, Chinese writing is different from English writing in sentence structure and paragraph organizations and their differences in expressions are certainly even bigger. Simply translating Chinese word for word into English cannot make good English writing. Other students hold a wrong view of English learning. They think to learn English is just to memorize a large vocabulary, to master the grammar and to speak fluent English. Once they are proficient in those areas of English, they can naturally handle English writing well. To correct such a one-sided view, one thing must be kept in mind, that is, spoken English is not equal to written English. Oral speech is often rather loose and flexible withoutprecise and proper arrangement. Oral English uses simple everydaylanguage while written English comprises complicated words andsentence structures. Therefore, written English is more demanding,and it requires intentional and intensive practice. English writingcourse can serve this purpose.The students’laziness in observing and thinking partly accounts for their reluctance to practice writing. Writing sharpens and improves thinking. English writing canhelp students develop the habit and ability of thinking in English and become generally more competent in English. Composition topics can be varied yet close to life. If students have a good habit of observing life and thinking constantly, they won’t bump into (=accidentally meet) topics with empty heads. Keen observation and deep thoughts are necessary for good English writing, and they are also signs for well-educated people.Writing can also strengthen students’abilities in comprehension and oral English. Writing is creative work. After brainstorming, various ideasand pictures may pop into their minds and some beautiful sentences may be written down on a piece of paper, which will last long in their memory. Their written English skills may help to polish and beautify their spoken English and make their oral expression precise and elegant. Writing involves lots of reading. When reading others’ writing, they will be sensitive to various styles and that will quicken their reading speed and comprehension.Furthermore, English writing is in fact a most practical tool in students’future career. It willbe used in writing telexes, business letters, research papers and public speeches. Every kind of writing has its special style, which needs a careful study and strenuous practice. yet all those are based on essential skills in English writing that will be covered in an English writing course.Finally, the required competence forEnglish majors differs from other English learners. English majors are not limited to the command of anyparticular sphere of the English language, but they must have all-round competence in terms of listening and reading comprehension, spoken abilities and writing skills in English, so that they can adopt themselves to various situations in their future work.No one is born capable of everything. Hard work is the premise of success. To be able to use English freely, we do not only have to read a lot, speaka lot, but also write a lot. English writing practice consolidates(=strengthen)students’overall English competence and enables them to express their ideas and feelings in a more precise, graceful and permanent form.。

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