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Writing 4

4
th
Class : September 21, 2014
Arif Nuryawan
arifnury@yahoo.com
Universitas Terbuka
Korea Selatan
Course Introduction
Text book : Writing 4, Karnedi, Universitas Terbuka 2003
Tutorial module consists of 9 parts but will be cover in 8
classes.
Class 1 : The Process of Writing
Class 2 : Paragraph Structure
Class 3 : Unity and Paragraph Outline and Arranging Sentences
Coherently
Class 4 : Ordering Ideas Logically
Class 5 : Supporting Topic Sentence
Class 6 : Patterns of Essay Organization
Class 7 : Essay Writing (1)
Class 8 : Essay Writing (2)
Tutorial method: Online (Justin TV) and In class
Grading Components
Task 1, Task 2
Participation
Final Exam
Course material can be found at Google Plus and Facebook
Group
Modul 1
Understanding the process of Writing
You are able to write essays in English
Modul 2
Understanding the Paragraph Structure
Modul 3
Outlining Paragraphs
Modul 5
Ordering Ideas Logically
Modul 6
Supporting the Topic Sentence
Modul 4
Arranging Sentences Coherently
Modul 7
Organizing an Essay
Modul 8
Writing an Essay (1)
Modul 9
Writing an Essay (2)
Class 4 Ordering Ideas Logically
We will learn and practice how to arrange your sentences on
the basis of logical order
Transitional
Words/Phrases
First (second,
third, fourth,
etc.)
Next, last,
finally
First of all
After that
Subordinators
before
after
while
Others
The first
(+noun)
The second
(+noun)
Before the
(+noun)
Unit 1
Chronological
Order
Unit 2 Logical Division of Ideas
Allows you to group related ideas together
Discuss each group one after the other
Example of transitional signals for logical division : one good
reason, another good reason to auction, finally.
The purpose of them is to inform the reader that you discuss
one group , one after the other.
Sentence Connectors
First, second, third, etc
Next, last, finally
in addition, moreover
Others
The first (+noun)
The/a second (+noun)
One (+noun)
Another (+noun)
Unit 3 Order of Importance
Nearly same as logical order
The different with logical order is in unit 3 you discuss each
item in order of their importance

Most
important idea
The least
important
idea/vice versa
Sentence Connectors
First, second, third, etc
Next, last, finally
In addition, moreover
Furthermore
Also
More importantly
Most importantly
More significantly
Above all
Primarily
Others
The first (+noun)
The/a second (+noun)
One (+noun)
Another (+noun)
An addition (+noun)
The most important (+noun)
The second most important (+noun)
The most significant (+noun)
The third most significant (+noun)
The primary (+noun)
Lets do some exercise !! ^^

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