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  • WRITING FOR GENERAL PURPOSES: AN INTRODUCTION

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    WRITING FOR GENERAL PURPOSES

     

    Writing for General Purposes is a course that aims to exceed the students’ competence in terms of mastery of the theory and practice of writing in English for General Communication or Purposes. In this course, students are trained to use basic writing skills developed in writing courses to produce writing in the genres of descriptive, instruction, recounts, and narrative that are organized, integrated, and directed. Each student will produce one piece of writing from each genre or text type studied and then document it in a writing portfolio. To achieve this goal, this course combines writing theory that is in line with practice. The activity of discussing theory and practice is also a dominant learning activity in WGP Class.

  • 1ST MEETING: WRITING PROCESS AND TYPES OF TEXT

     WRITING PROCESS AND TYPES OF TEXT

    Dear Class, I believe that you are familiar with the terms writing process and types of text. These two terms are often introduced to the students even in the early stages of learning.

    In your opinion, why is the writing process important? Does following a writing process make you Write Better, Easier, or Faster? Do you know the different types of text? Does knowing the text types help you write effectively in different situations?

    Well class, in this meeting, we shall explore your experience in writing. Furthermore, you will also explore the writing process and the types of text that are going to be used in the Writing for General Purposes Class.

  • 2nd MEETING: CLASSBOOK_THE CLASS PROJECT

    Class, this semester you will create a classbook.

    This meeting is intended for you to getting know what a classbook is.

    A classbook, in the context of a learning portfolio for students, serves as a medium for tracking and showcasing their learning progress. It is a comprehensive collection of their work, achievements, and reflections throughout their educational journey. This "classbook" can include assignments, projects, essays, artwork, or any other evidence of their learning experiences. It allows students to assess their growth, set goals, and showcase their achievements, making it a valuable tool for both self-assessment and sharing their learning journey with teachers, peers, and possibly future educators or employers.

  • 3rd Meeting_THE GENRE OF DESCRIPTION: AUTOBIOGRAPHY (FIRST PEROJECT)


  • 4th Meeting_THE GENRE OF DESCRIPTION: AUTOBIOGRAPHY (FIRST PEROJECT)


  • 5th Meeting_THE GENRE OF DESCRIPTION: AUTOBIOGRAPHY (FIRST PROJECT)


  • 6th Meeting-THE GENRE OF INSTRUCTION: DIY


  • 7th Meeting-THE GENRE OF INSTRUCTION: DIY


  • 9th Meeting-THE GENRE OF ARGUMENTATION: AN ESSAY


  • 10th Meeting-THE GENRE OF ARGUMENTATION: AN ESSAY


  • 11th Meeting-THE GENRE OF ARGUMENTATION: AN ESSAY


  • 12th Meeting-THE GENRE OF ADVERTISEMENT