Writing L4

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Lesson 4

Slide 1 - Tekstslide

For today
  • Previous lesson: choosing thesis statement, gathering information.
  • Prewrite
  • Today: practice essay, give feedback to each other.
  • Write & rewrite 
  • Next lesson: writing the essay. 
  • Write 

Slide 2 - Tekstslide

The argument
2. Write: the writing itself. Emphasis is on: 
building paragraphs 
writing text 
3. Rewrite: rewriting. Emphasis is on: 
checking for: 
correct language: spelling, wording 
paragraphs 
attractiveness of text: varied, clear 
purpose of text: convincing 
design


Slide 3 - Tekstslide

Enticing the reader
Write a stimulating/enticing introduction.

Example: bio-industry (dairy industry) should be banned.

Bertha is pushed hard to the milking machine after a night in her cramped pen. She is giving milk because she gave birth to her calf the day before yesterday. Where the calf is now, she does not know, but her milk is eagerly sucked out of her by the tentacles of the milking machine.



Slide 4 - Tekstslide

Another example
Imagine a world where nobody knows what came before them—no one understands how wars were fought, how inventions changed lives, or how great civilizations rose and fell. Without history, we would be lost, like a ship without a compass. History is more than just memorizing dates and names; it is the key to understanding the world we live in today. It teaches us about human nature, mistakes we should never repeat, and the values that have shaped our societies. That's why history is, without a doubt, the most important subject taught in schools. It connects us to our past, guides our present, and shapes our future.


Slide 5 - Tekstslide

Step 2: write
  • Consider: A catchy introduction, a logical structure to your text & a good conclusion to your text
  • Work softly in a whisper.
  • Raise your finger when you have a question.
  • Store your text (and sources) properly in your document.
  • Finished? Check your text for language and spelling.

  • Goal --> Write the first draft of your argument.

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Giving feedback:
  • Tell from the I message.
  • Explain why you think something is right.
  • Also tell what you think is good.
  • Give your neighbor tips on how to improve the text.


Receiving feedback:
  • Listen carefully to the tips and tops.
  • Don't take it personally: someone wants to help you!
  • Ask for clarification if you don't understand something.

Slide 7 - Tekstslide

Step 3: rewrite
  • Give feedback on your neighbor's text.
  • Do so by: post comments in the margin or write comments in red, using the assessment form.
  • What do you think is good? What could be improved?
  • Gently confer with your neighbor buddy. 
  • Raise your finger if you have a question. 
  • Done? Improve your text and check your text for language and spelling. 

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Rewrite
  1. Improve your text in response to your neighbor's feedback. 
  2. Look critically at your own text. 
  • Consult gently with each other.
  • Raise your finger if you have a question. 
  • Done? Check your text for language and spelling. 

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The Final assignment
  • Write an argument in which you convince the reader of your point of view.
  • 400 words
  • Audience: peers and adults
  • Topic: social current issue.
  • You explain in your argument:
  1. The existing situation
  2. The situation as it should become
  3. Support your arguments according to the AEE model.



Slide 10 - Tekstslide

  1. All schools should switch to digital textbooks instead of paper ones.
  2. School uniforms improve student focus and equality in schools.
  3. Video games have a positive impact on children's cognitive development.
  4. Social media does more harm than good for teenagers.
  5. Homework should be abolished in secondary schools.
  6. Zoos are essential for animal conservation and education.
  1. Zoos should be banned. 
  2. Meat from factory farming must be banned.  
  3. Physical education classes should be optional, not mandatory.
  4. Teenagers should be allowed to vote in national elections.
  5. Single-use plastics should be banned to protect the environment.
  6. Influencers must no longer promote fast fashion.

Slide 11 - Tekstslide