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Dear students, you are kindly invited to join me on Moodle for any clarifications you request. You are welcome!
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This is the link to one of our main sources we rely on in the essay writing process.
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The following is another useful resource book on writing; it deals with the writing process with straightforward explanations and illustrations and assignments.
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In this section, we cover the essay structure along with the writing process. All the writing steps are repeated briefly as the focus falls on the essay format. More practice than theory is resorted to along the way. In fact, we go across the pre-writing, drafting, as well the revising/editing processes in a smooth practical way with many class works and a series of assignments.
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This is page 20part B.
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This is the second part of page 29.
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The third part of page 29
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The fourth part of 29
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This is page 29 F
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The seventh part of page 29
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The eighth part of page 29
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This is the ninth part of page 29
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This is the tenth part of page 29
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This is the eleventh part of page 29
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This part encompasses four links to a video entitled "the structure of the essay" for 3rd year 2024/2025. It deals with eassay structure (introduction, body, and conclusion) with much simplified explanations and a doc about editing.
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In addition to the first part, this one relates to the editing stage.
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In this section, you find another version of one part of the lesson on essay writing; it starts from outlining, draftig, and ends with editing. I.e., if you want to follow the original paging of the book I use.
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This is the link for the download of the PDF file about the process of writing an essay .
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This is the narrative essay for the third year 2024/2025 second semester.
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Part one the narration.
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Narrative models for study: narrative paragraph plus essay.
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The rest of the narrative models plus a section on the organization of narratives.
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Thesis statement for narrative essays, transitions to use, and tips for planning narrative essay effectively.
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The rest of tips for effective narratives plus pitfalls to avoid (errors) to avoid.
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The remaining part of tips, pitfalls followed with some assignment to undertake.
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The rest of the assignments.
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Students are expected to retall the ancient story of the Trojans Horse the the point of view of an eye witness.
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Students can have resort to this summary of the Trojans War for further help in their narrative assignment.
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This section covers description and the descriptive essay in general.
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This part features two descriptive models for study: paragraph and essay.
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Here , we treat the transitions that can be employed for description alongside the strategies to build effectively solid descriptions.
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This part encompasses pitfalls to avoid in descriptions plus some assignments.
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The remainder of the decriptive assignments.
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This section branches to the comparison/contrastive essay. Students are introduced to the general format of both: point by point and block by block in covering people or things.
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This type of essay consists in helping students elaborating the comparison/contrast essay with guiding tips and disuasive pitfalls.
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Here, you will finda link to a e book that provides further details and practice.
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:The next type of essay for the second semester encompass the following
Cause Effect Essay This type deals with causes as well as direct results of events : while causes answer the question“why did the event happen ?”, effects react to the question “what happened because of the event ?” On the one hand, causes happen before events and contribute to them. On the other, follow events as outcomes.
Roubitaille, J. and Connelly, R. (2007). Writer’s Resources, fromParagraph to Essay. Boston : Thomson Wadsworth.
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This file encompasses the cause/effect essay. It covers its major aspects: format, organization, tips, and pitfalls to avoid. Also, it consists of much practical tasks and assignments.
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This file includes the theoretical aspects of the cause/effect essay
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When summing up the work of other writers, you need to use your own words to report briefly the content.
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This constitutes the practical part of the comparison/contrast essay.
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