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Writing Skills for Technical Students, 5/E
Delaware Technical and Community College

ISBN-10: 0130497525
ISBN-13: 9780130497529

Publisher: Prentice Hall
Copyright: 2004
Format: Paper; 360 pp
Published: 06/30/2003

Suggested retail price: $72.80
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For courses in Basic Writing, Communication Skills, Business English, or Technical English.

This self-paced text/workbook is designed for the student who needs a review of grammar and writing skills in order to write clearly and concisely on the job. It provides diagnosis, instruction, and practice in 15 individualized instructional modules on grammar, paragraph writing, report writing, and business letter writing; each module includes a statement of objectives followed by instruction and practice in small segments with immediate feedback.

  • NEW - Addition of editing paragraphs—Provided at the end of the modules.
    • Enables students to practice grammar skills in context.

  • NEW - Added module on nouns—Including their functions, and the use of plural and possessives.
    • Provides students with additional practice on this important topic.

  • NEW - Free companion Website, www.prenhall.com/delawaretech—Includes additional grammar exercises, “Create a Document” exercises, “Photo Analysis” exercises, and technical writing samples.
    • Enables students to use their computers to further enhance the text material.

  • A Test-Teach-Retest approach.
    • Allows instructors to immediately establish where students need work, teach those concepts and skills, and quickly retest to see that students have mastered the objectives.

  • Feedback after every module.
    • Enables students to check and correct their own work. Saves instructors time by providing built-in immediate feedback.

  • Online Instructor's Manual—Contains diagnostic tests for the grammar units, applied writing exercises, and extra worksheets for practice.
    • Allows instructors to pretest and test, enabling them to know whether their students have mastered the material presented in the text.

  • Addition of editing paragraphs—Provided at the end of the modules.
    • Enables students to practice grammar skills in context.

  • Added module on nouns—Including their functions, and the use of plural and possessives.
    • Provides students with additional practice on this important topic.

  • Free companion Website, www.prenhall.com/delawaretech—Includes additional grammar exercises, “Create a Document” exercises, “Photo Analysis” exercises, and technical writing samples.
    • Enables students to use their computers to further enhance the text material.

(NOTE: All modules end with a section entitled “Feedback.”)

SECTION I.

1. Module 1—Verbs.

Action Verbs. Linking Verbs. Helping Verbs. Irregular Verbs. Verb Tense.

2. Module 2—Adjectives and Adverbs.

Adjectives. Adverbs. “Good” and “Well”. Comparison of Adjectives and Adverbs.

3. Module 3—Phrases.

Prepositional Phrases. Verbal Phrases.

4. Module 4—Nouns/Possessive Nouns.

Nouns. Functions of Nouns. Plural Nouns and Possessives. Possessive Nouns.

5. Module 5—Subject–Verb Agreement.

Recognizing Subjects and Verbs. Subject–Verb Agreement. Interfering Words. Indefinite Pronoun Subjects. Compound Subjects and Verbs. Special Pronouns in Agreement.

6. Module 6—Pronouns.

Pronouns as Subjects. Pronouns as Subject Complements. Pronouns as Direct Objects. Pronouns as Objects of Prepositions. Possessive Pronouns. Pronoun Rules. Pronoun-Antecedent Agreement.

7. Module 7—Sentence Patterns.

Independent Clauses. Dependent Clauses. Appropriate Clause Connectors.

8. Module 8—Punctuation.

Basic Sentence Punctuation Patterns. Basic Comma Rules. The Apostrophe (Possession).

9. Module 9—Fragments and Run-Ons.

Fragments. Run-Ons.

10. Module 10—Paragraph Writing.

Introduction. The Paragraph. Constructing the Topic Sentence. Choosing a Subject. Choosing a Controlling Idea. Writing the Concluding Sentence. Developing Unity. Developing Coherence. Organizing and Writing a Paragraph. The Reasons Paragraph. The Reasons and Examples Paragraph. The Pro and Con Paragraph. The Process Paragraph.

SECTION II.

11. Module 11—Shifts.

Shifts in Voice. Shifts in Tense. Shifts in Person. Shifts in Numbers.

12. Module 12—Clarity.

Pronoun Reference. Misplaced and Unclear Modifiers. Word Usage. Parallel Construction.

13. Module 13—Accelerating Techniques.

Eliminating Unnecessary Words. Avoiding Clichés and Slang. Combining Like Subjects and Verbs. Subordinating Ideas. Reducing Dependent Clauses.

14. Module 14—Report Writing.

Review of Paragraph Writing. Outlining. Report Introductions. The Persuasive Report. Format Tips. Technical Procedure Report. Interview Report. Recommendation Report. Summary Report.

15. Module 15—Business Letter Writing.

Psychology of Business Writing. Planning. Format. Request Letter. Letter That Says “No”. Resumé and Letter of Application. The Memo. Transmittal Letter and Transmittal Memo.

Glossary.

Index.

  • 0132391988Writing Skills for Technical Students, 6/E
    Community College
    © 2008 | Prentice Hall | Paper; 384 pages | Instock
    ISBN-10: 0132391988 | ISBN-13: 9780132391986
    Brief Description | Buy from myPearsonStore

Designed for the adult learner who needs a review of grammar and writing skills, WRITING SKILLS FOR TECHNICAL STUDENTS provides diagnosis, instruction, and practice in 15 self-paced modules that can be adapted to both individualized and classroom methods. There are 12 grammar modules, followed by modules on paragraph writing, report writing, and business letter writing. Each module consists of a statement of objectives followed by instruction and practice in small segments with immediate feedback. The examples used throughout are geared to be meaningful and relevant, particularly for technical students. The fundamental principles applied are as follows:

  1. Test—find out what the students already know.
  2. Teach—explain to them the concepts they need to know.
  3. Retest—check to see that they have mastered the objectives. (If not, repeat the procedure.)

The organization and modular format of this text will provide instructors with a flexible and effective approach to teaching students how to write well.

Improvements to the Fifth Edition include:
  • Addition of editing paragraphs at the end of the modules so students can practice grammar skills in context.
  • Addition of a module on nouns providing additional practice on this important topic.
  • Revised instructions for each activity make the Fifth Edition even more self-paced, providing students with clear directions for independent study.
  • Addition of boxed tips throughout gives students easier access to key grammar rules.

NEW! New to this edition is the free Companion Website at www.prenhall.com/delaware. This dynamic Website includes:

  • Additional Grammar Exercises
  • Create a Document Exercises
  • Photo Analysis Exercises
  • Technical Writing Samples

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For Developmental Writing - Paragraph/Essay


  • Eighty Practices
    Hairston
    © 1991 | Longman | Cloth | Instock
    ISBN-10: 0673534227 | ISBN-13: 9780673534224


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