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B.Controlled and Graded Writing Exercises
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Education Paper 5 ENGLISH
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- Transcription / Copying
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- Recombination
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B.Controlled and Graded Writing Exercises
Apart from its intrinsic interest or value, writing is an essential classroom activity. It is of considerable importance for consolidating learning in the other skill areas. It provides a welcome change in activity and is useful in the area of testing. Writing activities traditionally have taken the form of writing out of paradigms, and grammatical exercises, dictation, translation and imitative and free composition. Controlled writing concerns itself with structures, use of appropriate words, punctuations, word order etc. and not with facts or ideas. The following are the processes, from the simplest to the more challenging, which a learner undergoes in a supervised setting to learn writing. Transcription / Copying: The work set for copying should consist of sections of work already learned orally and read with the teacher. When assigned lists of words to be learned the learners may be asked to copy the words several times as they are learning them, thus imprinting the graphic outlines more firmly in their minds. Credit should be given for accuracy in copying in order to encourage learners in careful observation of details. Reproduction: The learner attempts to write without originality what he has learned orally and read in his textbook. The learner is asked to reproduce without a copy only the sentences and phrases which he has learned to copy. He will then compare this version with the original for correction. Next the learner is asked to write down sentences he has memorised, read and copied as they are dictated to him. Further practice in reproduction takes the form of the writing of pattern-drill responses of the repetitive type. The learner reproduces, at a cue from the teacher, pattern sentences which have been practiced orally in classroom activities and studied in the textbook. The emphasis is entirely on accuracy of reproduction. 36 Recombination: Here the learner is required to reproduce learned work with minor adaptations. At this stage writing practice may take a number of forms. Learners will write out structure drills of various kinds: making substitutions of words and phrases, transforming sentences, expanding them to include further information within the limits of learned phrases, contracting them by substituting pronouns for nouns or single words for groups of words. The writing of drills not only gives valuable practice in accurate and correct construction of sentences but consolidates what has been learned orally. Guided writing: The learner may begin with completion exercises where parts of sentences are given and the structural pattern is established for him. Replacement exercises may be devised in which a section of the sentence can be replaced by a number of different phrases, giving the learner the opportunity to express new meanings for e.g. a substitution drill, outline stories, summary writing, and questions. Download 0.82 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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