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Longman Academic Writing - (AE) - with Enhanced Digital Resources (2020) - Student Book with MyEnglishLab & App - Essays

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The Longman Academic Writing Series helps English language students master the writing skills needed to succeed in their academic careers. The fi ve-level series spans writing topics from composing sentences to writing research papers. Each level covers the complete writing process from prewriting to revision.
Level 4 teaches high-intermediate students to write various genres of academic essays. The text's proven approach integrates training in grammar, mechanics, vocabulary, and essay organization along with the writing process.
Features

  • Realistic writing models and systematic practice empower students to write effectively in different genres. Clear explanations help students grasp and apply key concepts.
  • Sentence structure, grammar, and mechanics instruction helps students develop key writing skills.
  • A step-by-step approach guides students seamlessly through the writing process.
  • Vocabulary sections help students develop language awareness and improve the quality of their writing. Writing Tips provide useful strategies to enhance students' writing experience.
  • Writing Expansions, including journals, timed writing, and summarizing, build written fluency and test-taking skills.
Enhanced Digital Practice
  • An improved MyEnglishLab includes additional practice activities and assessments.
  • The Pearson Practice English App allows students to complete vocabulary, grammar, and sentence structure activities on their mobile devices.


List of contents

To the Teacher...................................................................................................................... xii
Acknowledgments...............................................................................................................xiii
Chapter Overview............................................................................................................... xiv
PART I: WRITING A PARAGRAPH
Chapter 1 Paragraph Structure.......................................................................2
Introduction ...................................................................................................................3
Analyzing the Model .....................................................................................................3
Noticing Vocabulary: Word Families ......................................................................4
Parts of a Paragraph .................................................................................................5
The Topic Sentence ......................................................................................................5
Supporting Sentences ...............................................................................................11
The Concluding Sentence .........................................................................................14
Applying Vocabulary: Using Word Families .............………………………………17
The Writing Process ................................................................................................17
Writing Assignment: A Paragraph about Communication ................................18
Self-Assessment .......................................................................................................20
Expansion ....................................................................................................................21
Timed Writing: A Paragraph about a Communications Medium .......................21
Writing on an Assigned Topic ....................................................................................21
Chapter 2 Unity and Coherence ...................................................................22
Introduction .................................................................................................................23
Analyzing the Model ...................................................................................................23
Noticing Vocabulary: Synonyms 1 .......................................................................24
Unity ...............................................................................................................................24
Coherence ...................................................................................................................26
Repetition of Key Nouns............................................................................................27
Consistent Pronouns..................................................................................................30
Transition Signals........................................................................................................31
Logical Order ...............................................................................................................40
Applying Vocabulary: Using Synonyms 1 ............................................................42
Writing Assignment: A Paragraph about Health and Medicine ........................42
Self-Assessment .......................................................................................................44
Expansion ....................................................................................................................45
Timed Writing: A Paragraph about a Medical Topic .............................................45
Responding to a Reading ..........................................................................................45
Chapter 3 Using Outside Sources...............................................................46
Introduction .................................................................................................................47
Analyzing the Model ................................................................................................47
Noticing Vocabulary: Synonyms 2 .......................................................................48
Using and Citing Sources ......................................................................................48
Plagiarism.....................................................................................................................48
Correct Citations.........................................................................................................49
Quotations ...................................................................................................................52
Reporting Verbs and Phrases ...................................................................................52
Punctuating Direct Quotations ..................................................................................53
Using Direct Quotations as Support ........................................................................55
Changing Direct Quotations to Indirect Quotations ..............................................56
Paraphrasing ..............................................................................................................58
Analyzing the Model ................................................................................................58
Plagiarism and Paraphrasing ....................................................................................60
Writing a Successful Paraphrase ..............................................................................61
Using Paraphrases as Support .................................................................................64
Summarizing ...............................................................................................................66
Analyzing the Model ................................................................................................66
Writing a Successful Summary .................................................................................67
Applying Vocabulary: Using Synonyms 2 ............................................................69
Writing Assignment: A Summary of an Article ....................................................70
Self-Assessment .......................................................................................................71
Expansion ....................................................................................................................72
Timed Writing: A Summary of a Reading ...............................................................72
Responding to a Reading ..........................................................................................72
PART II: WRITING AN ESSAY
Chapter 4 From Paragraph to Essay.........................................................74
Introduction .................................................................................................................75
Analyzing the Model ................................................................................................75
Noticing Vocabulary: Nouns and Noun Suffixes ................................................77
Parts of an Essay ......................................................................................................78
The Introductory Paragraph ......................................................................................79
Body Paragraphs ........................................................................................................86
The Concluding Paragraph ........................................................................................87
Patterns of Organization .......................................................................................89
Organization and Thesis Statements .......................................................................89
Organization and Body Paragraphs .........................................................................90
Outlines of Essays ....................................................................................................96
Applying Vocabulary: Using Nouns and Noun Suffixes ....................................97
Writing Assignment: An Essay about Education ................................................98
Self-Assessment .......................................................................................................99
Expansion ..................................................................................................................100
Timed Writing: An Essay about Education ...........................................................100
Using Quotes and Paraphrases to Support Ideas ...............................................100
Chapter 5 Process Essays..............................................................................101
Introduction ...............................................................................................................102
Analyzing the Model ..............................................................................................102
Noticing Vocabulary: Word Parts and Word Families ......................................105
Organization .............................................................................................................106
Thesis Statements for a Process Essay ................................................................106
Body Paragraphs in a Process Essay ....................................................................108
Transition Signals for Chronological Order ...........................................................109
Applying Vocabulary: Using Word Parts and Word Families ..........................111
Writing Assignment: A Process Essay about Earth Science ..........................112
Self-Assessment .....................................................................................................114
Expansion ..................................................................................................................114
Timed Writing: A Process Essay ............................................................................114
Writing from a Diagram ............................................................................................115
Chapter 6 Cause / Effect Essays ...............................................................116
Introduction ...............................................................................................................117
Analyzing the Models ............................................................................................117
Noticing Vocabulary: Collocations 1 ..................................................................120
Organization .............................................................................................................121
Block Organization ...................................................................................................121
Chain Organization ...................................................................................................123
Transition Signals for Cause / Effect Relationships .............................................124
Applying Vocabulary: Using Collocations 1 ......................................................129
Writing Assignment: A Cause / Effect Essay about Psychology ...................130
Self Assessment ......................................................................................................131
Expansion ..................................................................................................................132
Timed Writing: A Cause / Effect Essay..................................................................132
Writing a Summary and Response.........................................................................132
Chapter 7 Comparison / Contrast Essays...........................................133
Introduction ...............................................................................................................134
Analyzing the Model ..............................................................................................134
Noticing Vocabulary: Antonyms ..........................................................................136
Organization .............................................................................................................137
Points of Comparison ...............................................................................................137
Point-by-Point Organization ....................................................................................138
Block Organization ...................................................................................................138
Comparison and Contrast Signal Words ...............................................................140
Applying Vocabulary: Using Antonyms ..............................................................147
Writing Assignment: A Comparison / Contrast Essay about Culture ............147
Self-Assessment .....................................................................................................150
Expansion ..................................................................................................................150
Timed Writing: An Essay about Child / Parent Relationships ...........................150
Writing a Summary and Response.........................................................................151
Chapter 8 Argumentative Essays ..............................................................152
Introduction ...............................................................................................................153
Analyzing the Model ..............................................................................................153
Noticing Vocabulary: Collocations 2 ..................................................................155
Organization .............................................................................................................156
The Elements of an Argumentative Essay .............................................................156
The Introductory Paragraph ....................................................................................158
Statistics as Support .............................................................................................160
Analyzing the Model ..............................................................................................160
Applying Vocabulary: Using Collocations 2 ......................................................165
Writing Assignment: An Argumentative Essay about Space Travel................166
Self-Assessment .....................................................................................................167
Expansion ..................................................................................................................168
Timed Writing: An Essay about Technology ........................................................168
Rebutting an Argument ............................................................................................168
PART III: SENTENCE STRUCTURE
Chapter 9 Types of Sentences.....................................................................170
Introduction ...............................................................................................................171
Analyzing the Model ..............................................................................................171
Independent and Dependent Clauses ............................................................173
Independent Clauses ...............................................................................................173
Dependent Clauses ..................................................................................................173
Kinds of Sentences ................................................................................................174
Simple Sentences .....................................................................................................174
Compound Sentences .............................................................................................175
Complex Sentences .................................................................................................182
Compound-Complex Sentences ............................................................................184
Sentence Types and Writing Style ...................................................................185
Editing Practice .......................................................................................................187
Writing Practice .......................................................................................................187
Self-Assessment .....................................................................................................188
Chapter 10 Parallelism and Sentence Problems............................189
Introduction ...............................................................................................................190
Analyzing the Model ..............................................................................................190
Parallel Structure in Sentences ........................................................................191
Parallelism with Coordinators: And, Or, But ........................................................192
Parallelism with Correlative (Paired) Conjunctions ..............................................192
Sentence Problems ................................................................................................194
Sentence Fragments ................................................................................................194
Choppy Sentences ...................................................................................................196
Run-on Sentences and Comma Splices ...............................................................199
Stringy Sentences .....................................................................................................201
Editing Practice .......................................................................................................203
Writing Practice .......................................................................................................204
Self-Assessment .....................................................................................................204
Chapter 11 Noun Clauses................................................................................205
Introduction ...............................................................................................................206
Analyzing the Model ..............................................................................................207
That Clauses .............................................................................................................207
Sentences Beginning with It ....................................................................................208
Special Verb Tenses in That Clauses .....................................................................210
If / Whether Clauses ..............................................................................................214
Question Clauses ....................................................................................................216
Editing Practice .......................................................................................................218
Writing Practice .......................................................................................................219
Self-Assessment .....................................................................................................220
Chapter 12 Adverb Clauses............................................................................221
Introduction ...............................................................................................................222
Analyzing the Model ..............................................................................................222
Kinds of Adverb Clauses .....................................................................................223
Time Clauses .............................................................................................................224
Place Clauses ............................................................................................................225
Distance, Frequency, and Manner Clauses ..........................................................226
Reason Clauses ........................................................................................................228
Result Clauses ...........................................................................................................230
Purpose Clauses .......................................................................................................233
Contrast Clauses ......................................................................................................235
Conditional Clauses ..................................................................................................239
Editing Practice .......................................................................................................240
Writing Practice .......................................................................................................242
Self-Assessment .....................................................................................................242
Chapter 13 Adjective Clauses......................................................................243
Introduction ...............................................................................................................244
Analyzing the Model ..............................................................................................244
Relative Pronouns and Adverbs .......................................................................245
Position of Adjective Clauses .................................................................................245
Verb Agreement in Adjective Clauses ....................................................................246
Restrictive and Nonrestrictive Adjective Clauses .....................................246
Punctuation of Adjective Clauses ...........................................................................246
Kinds of Adjective Clauses .................................................................................247
Relative Pronouns as Subjects ...............................................................................247
Relative Pronouns as Objects .................................................................................250
Possessive Adjective Clauses ................................................................................252
Relative Pronouns as Objects of Prepositions .....................................................255
Relative Pronouns in Phrases of Quantity and Quality ........................................257
Adjective Clauses of Time and Place ....................................................................259
Editing Practice .......................................................................................................262
Writing Practice .......................................................................................................263
Self-Assessment .....................................................................................................263
Chapter 14 Participles and Participial Phrases...............................264
Introduction ...............................................................................................................265
Analyzing the Model ..............................................................................................265
Kinds of Participles ................................................................................................266
Participle Forms.........................................................................................................266
Participial Phrases .................................................................................................267
Reduced Adjective Clauses ....................................................................................267
Position and Punctuation of Participial Phrases ..................................................267
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Summary

The Longman Academic Writing Series helps English language students master the writing skills needed to succeed in their academic careers. The fi ve-level series spans writing topics from composing sentences to writing research papers. Each level covers the complete writing process from prewriting to revision. 


Level 4 teaches high-intermediate students to write various genres of academic essays. The text’s proven approach integrates training in grammar, mechanics, vocabulary, and essay organization along with the writing process. 

Features

  • Realistic writing models and systematic practice empower students to write effectively in different genres. Clear explanations help students grasp and apply key concepts. 
  • Sentence structure, grammar, and mechanics instruction helps students develop key writing skills. 
  • A step-by-step approach guides students seamlessly through the writing process. 
  • Vocabulary sections help students develop language awareness and improve the quality of their writing. Writing Tips provide useful strategies to enhance students’ writing experience. 
  • Writing Expansions, including journals, timed writing, and summarizing, build written fluency and test-taking skills.
Enhanced Digital Practice 
  • An improved MyEnglishLab includes additional practice activities and assessments. 
  • The Pearson Practice English App allows students to complete vocabulary, grammar, and sentence structure activities on their mobile devices.

Product details

Authors Ann Hogue, Alice Oshima
Publisher Pearson Elt
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.11.2020
 
EAN 9780136838630
ISBN 978-0-13-683863-0
No. of pages 368
Dimensions 211 mm x 276 mm x 12 mm
Weight 650 g
Series Pearson
Subject Humanities, art, music > Education > General, dictionaries

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