Synopses & Reviews
Writers at Work: The Paragraph is a new edition of the immensely successful Writers at Work: A Guide to Basic Writing. The book is designed for high beginning to low intermediate writing students. It uses personal topics such as "A Person Important to You" and "Holidays" to teach the basics of paragraph writing. The approach in this book assumes that even lower level students can handle a full-blown process approach. In each chapter, students work through a five-step composing process: Getting Started, Preparing the First Draft, Revising Your Writing, Editing Your Writing, and Following Up. After completing this book, students will be well prepared for the next book in the series which teaches how to write a short composition.
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Writers at Work is a high-beginning/low-intermediate text aimed at preparing students to write academic English. The Instructor's Manual contains teaching suggestions and answer keys for the Student's Book.
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Writers at Work is a high-beginning/low-intermediate text aimed at preparing students to write academic English.
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Writers at Work: The Sentence provides grammar and vocabulary instruction to teach pre-paragraph writing to beginning-level ESL writers. The Teacher's Manual to Writers at Work: The Paragraph provides an introduction to the course, teaching tips for every activity, and an extensive answer key.
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This high beginner to low intermediate writing course teaches the basics of paragraph writing. The Teacher's Manual to Writers at Work: The Paragraph provides an introduction to the course, teaching tips for every activity, and an extensive answer key.
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This low intermediate to intermediate level writing book teaches the basics of short composition writing.
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Writers at Work: The Short Composition starts where Writers at Work: The Paragraph leaves off. It teaches low-intermediate to intermediate-level students how to compose multi-paragraph short compositions. Students tap into their personal experience to organize their writing, using academic modes of organization, such as exemplification and cause and effect. In addition, students learn how to write about works of fiction and nonfiction by summarizing and citing sources.
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The Writers at Work series prepares ESL students to tackle academic essay writing. The Teacher's Manual to Writers at Work: The Paragraph provides an introduction to the course, teaching tips for every activity, and an extensive answer key.