ENC1501
Year: 2023
PREVIEW:
In one sentence, explain each of the following criteria for the process of creative writing:
1.1 Clearly stated ideas (1)
1.2 Grammatically correct writing (1)
1.3 Accurate information (1)
, Section A:
Question 1:
1.1 Clearly stated ideas: Ensuring that the concepts and thoughts presented in the
creative writing piece are expressed in a clear and coherent manner so that the reader
can easily understand the intended message.
1.2 Grammatically correct writing: Adhering to the rules and conventions of grammar to
maintain the structural integrity and readability of the text.
1.3 Accurate information: Ensuring that any factual information presented in the creative
writing is verified and reliable to maintain credibility and authenticity.
1.4 Academic standards: Meeting the expectations and guidelines set by academic
institutions, which may include proper citation, formatting, and adherence to scholarly
conventions.
1.5 Unambiguousness: Avoiding ambiguity in the language used, ensuring that the
intended meaning is clear and not open to multiple interpretations.
Question 2:
Five aspects of language that need attention when teaching writing:
Vocabulary: The choice of words used in writing significantly impacts the clarity
and richness of the text, so it's crucial to expand learners' vocabulary to enhance
their expression.
Sentence Structure: Understanding how to construct different types of sentences
(simple, compound, complex) allows learners to vary their writing style and
create more engaging texts.
Punctuation: Proper use of punctuation marks (commas, periods, etc.) helps
convey the intended meaning and prevents misinterpretation.
Tone and Style: Teaching learners to adopt appropriate tones and styles for
different writing contexts (e.g., formal, informal, persuasive) enhances the
effectiveness of their communication.
Year: 2023
PREVIEW:
In one sentence, explain each of the following criteria for the process of creative writing:
1.1 Clearly stated ideas (1)
1.2 Grammatically correct writing (1)
1.3 Accurate information (1)
, Section A:
Question 1:
1.1 Clearly stated ideas: Ensuring that the concepts and thoughts presented in the
creative writing piece are expressed in a clear and coherent manner so that the reader
can easily understand the intended message.
1.2 Grammatically correct writing: Adhering to the rules and conventions of grammar to
maintain the structural integrity and readability of the text.
1.3 Accurate information: Ensuring that any factual information presented in the creative
writing is verified and reliable to maintain credibility and authenticity.
1.4 Academic standards: Meeting the expectations and guidelines set by academic
institutions, which may include proper citation, formatting, and adherence to scholarly
conventions.
1.5 Unambiguousness: Avoiding ambiguity in the language used, ensuring that the
intended meaning is clear and not open to multiple interpretations.
Question 2:
Five aspects of language that need attention when teaching writing:
Vocabulary: The choice of words used in writing significantly impacts the clarity
and richness of the text, so it's crucial to expand learners' vocabulary to enhance
their expression.
Sentence Structure: Understanding how to construct different types of sentences
(simple, compound, complex) allows learners to vary their writing style and
create more engaging texts.
Punctuation: Proper use of punctuation marks (commas, periods, etc.) helps
convey the intended meaning and prevents misinterpretation.
Tone and Style: Teaching learners to adopt appropriate tones and styles for
different writing contexts (e.g., formal, informal, persuasive) enhances the
effectiveness of their communication.