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Purpose

Purpose. What should we include in the opening paragraph?. Topic Background Problem Standpoint. You're telling people why you write!. What kind of phrases will you use in stating your purpose?. My purpose in this paper is to show that … Personally, I think … In my opinion …

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Purpose

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  1. Purpose

  2. What should we include in the opening paragraph? • Topic • Background • Problem • Standpoint You're telling people why you write!

  3. What kind of phrases will you use in stating your purpose? • My purpose in this paper is to show that… • Personally, I think… • In my opinion… • I think… too personal! Your opinion may not be my opinion!

  4. A good opening sentence should… • Introduce the topic • Justify the topic (why it’s important, why we have to discuss that) • Tell us what standpoint the writer holds • Indicate what’ll be said in the next sentence • Suggest the writer’s approach and overall plan

  5. Advice • Do not include too much information ( e.g. a lengthy explanation of the topic) – obscure the purpose • Do not include information that’s already obvious to the reader – boring and insulting

  6. Look at this and see whether the purpose is clear? • How many view points expressed? HK gov’t? local attitudes? International attitudes? Vietnamese refugees? • Writer’s attitude? Critical? Sympathetic? • What is the problem?

  7. Should… Introduce the topic Justify the topic (why it’s important, why we have to discuss that) Tell us what standpoint the writer holds( should take sides) Indicate what’ll be said in the next sentence Suggest the writer’s approach and overall plan Should not… be clumsy Mention already-known information Have a fake purpose Start with a quotation Start with a definition start with a structural question An Opening paragraph

  8. opening paragraph argument last paragraph

  9. Argument • Counter argument - • Refutation – (conclusion)- implied conclusion

  10. Arguments – expression of writer’s view • Avoid generalisation • Supporting views(examples, explanation, reasons)- imply a reason for the view

  11. Chinese people have a very strong sense of family and Chinese children always respect their parents. Traditionally/ In general/For the most part

  12. No government can be called democratic if it does not listen to criticism or allow people to express their opinions. • Women are obviously much stronger than men; they have to endure the pain of childbirth. It is impossible to fault this This is meant to be humorous. Not of a serious argument, Depends on where this is placed.

  13. It is well known that the death penalty is the only way to deter people from committing crimes of violence. Many people/ Some people believe that.. It has been Suggested that…It is possible that… the death penalty is a way to…/the best way to… The only way to…

  14. When they want to be elected, politicians make promises that they cannot keep Politicians often make promises…/ Tend to make promises/ or under certain circumstances

  15. Everyone knows that homosexuals are responsible for spreading AIDS. Homosexuals were involved in the initial spread of Aids in western countries. Homosexuals run a considerable risk of contracting Aids. REMOVE ‘RESPONSIBLE FOR’ Ho

  16. Chinese parents always think that education is important because it enables you to get on in the world. generally, ‘always ‘is implied in the use of tense

  17. Sometimes too much education is not a good thing because it makes people discontented • Everyone knows that smoking causes cancer. It is generally thought…It is believed/said… Smoking is said/thought to cause…etc/

  18. At least half the world’s tropical rain forest has been destroyed since the beginning of the century and many people think that if the destruction continues at this rate, it is possible that by the end of the century there may be almost no tropical rain forest left. Very qualified

  19. Many people often said that Christmas has become rather commercial. • Generally speaking it is wrong to put people in prison merely because you do not agree with their views. Remove

  20. Arguments – expression of writer’s view • Avoid generalisation • Supporting views(examples, explanation, reasons)- imply a reason for the view

  21. It would not be right to ban smoking. Admittedly, smoking is harmful to health, and every possible means should be used to persuade young people not to take it up. But there are plenty of things that are dangerous – many sports, for instance – and no one proposes that they should be banned. To make smoking illegal would be a dangerous infringement of the individual’s right to make his own choice about such matters. Writer’s view: not right to ban smoking Counter-argument: smoking is harmful(implication:so it should be banned) Refutation: other dangerous activities not banned, to ban it would infringe individual rights (Implied conclusion: smoking should not be banned)

  22. Counter arguments • Explanation(examples, reasons) • Indicators: it is true that…True…One must admit that…It cannot be denied that…Undoubtedly…There is no doubt that…without doubt…Certainly..Of course…

  23. Refutation • Supporting views(examples, explanation, reasons) • Indicators: This argument is wrong because…But…According to this argument…This is like saying…This argument does not apply because…

  24. Implied conclusion • is your view – the one opposed by the counter – argument • Indicators: consequently, therefore, thus, then, as a result …this shows that…From this we see that…

  25. Last paragraph • Style – coincide( question – answers) • Approach • Argument - standpoint

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