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English 112: College Writing II Today’s Goals: 1. Audience 2. Review Chapter 1 3. College Reading Strategies 4. Argumentative Writing

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English 112: College Writing II. Today’s Goals: Audience Review Chapter 1 College Reading Strategies Argumentative Writing. Course Website. BunkerHillCollegeWriting.wikispaces.com Syllabus Course schedule Assignments Announcements Slides/handouts/readings. Audience . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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English 112: College Writing II

Today’s Goals:

1. Audience2. Review Chapter 13. College Reading Strategies4. Argumentative Writing

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Course WebsiteBunkerHillCollegeWriting.wikis

paces.com

• Syllabus• Course schedule• Assignments• Announcements• Slides/handouts/readings

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Audience Why is it necessary to consider our

audience? Your audience often determines your argument, language, tone, and structure of your writing/speaking.

Who thinks about audience? Everyone- including you! We think about our audience in every interaction and are subject to it every day.

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Audience “It’s not what you say, it’s how

you say it”

Why it’s important to think about our audience as we write.

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Audiencehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WYkLCYiE3TY

As you watch this commercial, consider who is the audience? Who is the commercial trying to appeal to? What do we know about this audience?

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AudienceWhen do we use audience in

writing? EmailsCover Letters (job applications) Work All college classesOther examples:

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AudienceSurvival, p. 9Questions to connect audience +

writing:• What do they know about the subject? • Have they read the essay I am writing

about?• Are they biased?• How do I want to effect them?

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Audience

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College Reading Strategies

• We read a lot more than we think we do

• But… it’s still important to continually develop our reading skills.

• Better reading = better writing

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College Reading Strategies

Ethics of College Reading: Boredom and Persistence

Going to college means that you will encounter a wide range of academic and professional readings, some of which may be clinical and specialized. You may find at times that the reading you’re assigned is intimidating and hard to follow. You may wonder what the writer is trying to prove.

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College Reading StrategiesChallenges:

Specialized vocabularyNew forms of reasoning Longer readings

An ethics of reading holds that readers need to give difficult reading a chance and will, ultimately, greatly improve their reading, thinking, and writing skills when challenged.

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College Reading Strategies

Five Reading Strategies (for now)1. Always read with a pencil in your hand! 2. Develop your concentration skills 3. Underline important/interesting info 4. Annotation 5. Glossing

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College Reading Strategies

Pre-reading activity:1. What do you normally eat? 2. What do you eat when you are busy?3. In your neighborhood, what restaurants are

there? 4. Should you choose what you eat or should the

government? Why or why not? 5. If you choose to eat fast food- who is

responsible for the health consequences? Why?

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“Don’t Blame the Eater” Zinkzenko

Reading Strategy #6: Double Entry Notes

QUOTE

1. “And the problem isn’t just

theirs- it’s all of ours”

ANALYSIS1. Z believes that everyone

is responsible for each others’ health. I agree and disagree with this. Society can teach children to eat healthily, but we cannot force adults- right?

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“Don’t Blame the Eater” Zinkzenko

Consider the following questions. Refer to the reading to support your ideas.

1. What is Zinkzenko’s opinion of fast food companies? 2. Who is to blame for Americans’ health problems?

Why?3. Zinkzenko published this in 2002, is it still relevant? 4. Do you agree/disagree/agree with reservations with

Zinkzenko? Why?