Basic composition for ESL : an expository workbook /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Huizenga, Jann (autor.)
Otros Autores: Meade-Snellings, Courtenay (autor.), Francis, Gladys Berro (autor.)
Formato: Libro
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Glenview : Scott, Foresman and Company, 1982.
Materias:
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction. What is a composition?. What is a paragraph?. What does a paragraph look like?. How does a paragraph begin?. How does a paragraph progress?. What holds a paragraph together?
  • Unit One. Giving instructions. Model composition 1 How to make a good impression at an American dinner party
  • Student outline 1 How to make a good impression at a Job interview
  • Student composition 1 How to make a good impression at a Job interview
  • Model composition 2 How to use a copying machine
  • Student ouline 2 How to use a commercial washing machine
  • Student composition 2 How to use a commercial washing machine
  • Model composition 3 How to get to the crafton shopping center from oakland
  • Student outline and composition
  • Unit two. Telling what happened: objective reporting
  • Model composition 4 An automobile accident
  • Student outline 4 A motorcycle accident
  • Student composition 4 A motorcycle accident
  • Model composition 5 The first manned flight to the moon
  • Student outline 5 The first non-stop solo transatlantic flight
  • Student composition 5 The first non-stop solo transatlantic flight
  • Model composition 6 Independence day in middleburg
  • Student outline and composition
  • Unit three. Analyzing by cause and effect
  • Model composition 7 Why blake college is popular
  • Student outline 7 Why croft college is unpopular
  • Student composition 7 Why croft college is unpopular
  • Model composition a why Sandra Miller is not healthy
  • Student outline 8 Why Bob Adams is healthy
  • Student composition 8 Why Bob Adams is healthy
  • Model composition 9 The causes of famine
  • Student outline and composition
  • Unit Four. Comparing and contrasting
  • Model composition 10 My two brothers
  • Student outline 10 Two sisters
  • Student composition 10 Two sisters
  • Model composition 11 Two houses for sale
  • Student outline 11 Two apartments for rent
  • Student composition 11 Two apartments for rent
  • Model composition 12 Two cities
  • Student outline and composition
  • Unit five. Classifying
  • Model composition 13 Amount of carbohydrate in foods
  • Student outline 13 Amount of protein in foods
  • Student composition 13 Amount of protein in foods
  • Model composition 14 Contact sports
  • Student outline 14 Non-contact sports
  • Student composition 14 Non-contact sports
  • Model composition 15 The uses of cattle
  • Student outline and composition
  • Unit six. Describing a mechanism or a process
  • Model composition 16 Atelevision
  • Student outline 16 An am/fm radio
  • Model composition 16 An am/fm radio
  • Model composition 17 The human respiratory system
  • Student outline 17 The human circulatory system
  • Student composition 17 The human circulatory system
  • Model composition 18 Earthquakes
  • Student outline and composition.