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THE. MINISTRY OF HIGHER AND SECONDARY SPECIAL EDUCATION Prince's State Pedagogical Institute Department of Foreign Languages, Faculty of languages Direction of foreign language and literature ____ groups. Coursework Theme: Assessing writing skills scoring methods for responsive and extensive writing. Performed:Jo’rayeva Shahrizoda . Received: Ilmiy rahbar:________________________ Shahrisabz-2023 CONTENTS INTRODUCTION CHAPTER ONE 2.1.Responsive and Extensive Writing2.2. Assessing writing assignments: criteria and approachesIII. CHAPTER TWO (Practical part) 3.1. Assessing writing.3.2.Simple Ways to Assess the Writing Skills of Students with Learning Disabilities.3.3. Lesson plan. IV. CONCLUSIONV. GLOSSARY VI. BIBLIOGRAPHY 2.1.Responsive and Extensive WritingThis post will look at several types of writing that are done for assessment purposes. In particular, we will look this from the four level of writing which are Imitative Intensive Responsive Extensive Imitative Imitative writing is focused strictly on the grammatical aspects of writing. The student simply reproduces what they see. This is a common way to teach children how to write. Additional examples of activities at this level include cloze task in which the student has to write the word in the blank from a list, spelling test, matching, and even converting numbers to their word equivalent. Intensive Intensive writing is more concern about selecting the appropriate word for a given context. Example activities include grammatical transformation, such as changing all verbs to past tense, sequencing pictures, describing pictures, completing short sentences, and ordering task. Responsive Responsive writing involves the development of sentences into paragraphs. The purpose depends almost exclusively on the context or function of writing. Form concerns are primarily at the discourse level which means how the sentences work together to make paragraphs and how the paragraphs work to support a thesis statement. Normally no more than 2-3 paragraphs at this level Example activities at the responsive level include short reports, interpreting visual aids, and summary. Extensive Extensive writing is responsive writing over the course of an entire essay or research paper. The student is able to shape a purpose, objectives, main ideas, conclusions, etc. Into a coherent paper. For many students, this is exceedingly challenging in their mother tongue and is further exasperated in a second language. There is also the experience of multiple drafts of a single paper. Download 498.14 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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