1:1 쓰기 튜터링: 논증적 쓰기
이 1:1 세션에서 우리는 450단어 이하의 편지 형태로 논증적 글쓰기 기술에 초점을 맞춘 청소년을 위한 New York Times Open Letter 콘테스트에 제출할 준비를 할 것입니다. *학생은 제출할 필요가 없습니다.
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요청 시 수업
요청에 따른 수업 일정45 분
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수업 소개
영어 수준 - 알 수 없음
미국 9학년 - 12학년 학년
We will learn argumentative writing skills through the lens of an open letter. Because this course is structured as tutoring, I have an option of "one-skill" classes that the learner can choose from as they see fit to the needs of their writing. Or, they can move through the sessions chronologically at their own pace. For example, "topic" doesn't have to mean a 45 minute section, it can become longer (45 min + 15 min of another class), if the student wants depth, or shorter (15 minutes for Topic 1 and 30 minutes for Topic 2) if the student wants breadth. My teaching style is highly adaptive and student-centered. When teaching writing, I focus on the students having a concrete takeaway. Many times in writing it's hard to concretize skills and progress-- my goal is that student can not only feel confident in writing, but also talking about their writing. Topic 1: Identifying Elements of Argumentative Writing Mentor Text: Letter from Birmingham Jail Students will identify the speaker, audience, and message of the mentor text as well as rhetorical elements Elements: Ethos, logos, pathos, tone Bonus elements: counterargument/rebuttal, call to action, anaphora Topic 2: How to Build an Argument Students will build their own ideas with a guide and practice prompts. Elements: thesis statement, supporting evidence, counterarguments, rhetorical devices, introduction, conclusion Topic 3: What Are Rhetorical Devices? Students will build their own examples with guides and practice prompts. Elements: alliteration, anaphora, metaphor, simile, hyperbole, personification, parallelism, allusion, antithesis Topic 4: Brainstorming: What do you care about? Students will brainstorm, through coaching, their opinions on certain topics and what they care about. They will determine who they want to write the audience of their open letter to be. Topic 5: Finding Credible Evidence Students will learn how to analyze sources for author's credentials, publisher's credentials, citations, and publication dates to justify their arguments. Topic 6: How to Form a Strong Thesis Statement Students will learn how to build a debatable and specific thesis statement through examples and non-examples, and create their own. Topic 7: How to Provide Analysis and Details Students will learn how to warrant, analyze, and explain their pieces of evidence from topic 5 to best justify their claims to their audience. Topic 8: Proofreading and Organization Students will learn how to proofread for grammatical and spelling errors, while learning how to use a semicolon, colon, comma, dash, and parentheses. Students will consider the organization and order of ideas in their text.
그 외 세부 사항
학습 요구
This class is open for students with diverse needs. I am very open to any accommodations or individualization that will best help the student learn.
Outschool 외 필요 앱/웹사이트
이 수업에서는 아웃스쿨 교실 외에도 다음의 툴을 사용합니다:
출처
Letter from Birmingham Jail (https://billofrightsinstitute.org/primary-sources/letter-from-birmingham-jail)
리뷰
실시간 1:1 수업
회당
US$50
요청 시 수업
45분
실시간 화상 수업
연령: 14-18