Showing posts with label essay. Show all posts
Showing posts with label essay. Show all posts

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Lecture 22: Research Assignment Workshop


Today, as noted in our last class, we'll have time to complete the assignment from Tuesday (the "potty-mouth" annotation) and post it to the blog or hand in a hard copy.

What to include:
Summary:
Write 2-3 sentences about Smith’s essay.
Analysis:
Where is the author’s position/thesis statement? Write it in your own words.
Where are Smith’s reasons? Find them and number them.
What kind of evidence does Smith use as support for his position?
How does Smith arrange these reasons (what is the logic)? Write 1-2 sentences about the rationale you think Smith uses to choose and arrange the reasons.
Does Smith consider alternative views or opposing perspectives? Write a sentence about the effectiveness (or not!) of the placement.
Ethos/Evaluation:
How reliable is the author?
Who is he?
Would you trust his view?
Is Smith well informed? How do you know?
Does Smith tell how he is connected to the issue?



We'll then spend the remainder of the class working on our research assignments, focussing on strong academic analysis and evaluation for the annotated bibliographies.



*****Homework*****

For Tuesday (24th of November) please reach Chapter 22 in Handbook for Writers.

Saturday, November 14, 2009

Library Research Session: Feedback Required

Following your library session, please fill in the following survey:

http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=es32WE7fj5aFrEf7UC9SmQ_3d_3d

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Lecture 6: Expository Essay Practise and Marking

Today we'll be working on our expository essay drafts which will be due at the start of next class (Tuesday). We'll also have a chance to read a draft essay and mark it in a way similar to how I'll mark your essays.


The outline for today is as follows:

  • Sample Expository Essay Marking


  • Work on Essay Draft

  • Homework

That means we'll:



Read the sample essay


Mark it according to:

the assignment guidelines

general expository essay technique (handout)

parts of speech and sentence structure (Chapter 21 in Handbook for Writers)





***HOMEWORK***

Read Chapter 3 in Reader’s Choice (this will help with your essay)


Read Chapter 10 in Handbook for Writers (especially important if you’re including any references in your essay)

ESSAY DRAFT DUE NEXT CLASS: 29th SEPTEMBER 10%

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Course Text Update

It has come to my attention that some students are having difficulty getting a copy of Reader's Choice. In the meantime, there is an online version of "My Canada" by Anita Rau Badami.  

You can read it here: http://www.imperialoil.ca/Canada-english/thisis/publications/2000q2/437mycanada.htm

I have included the story here too. Just click the link below to continue reading.