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In groups, the idea is to generate lots of questions about the topic. This helps students focus upon audience as they consider what the reader needs to know. The answers to these questions will form the basis to the composition. 5. Discussing and debating

The teacher helps students with topics, helping them develop ideas in a positive and encouraging way. II. Focusing ideas

1. Fast writing

The students write quickly on a topic for five to ten minutes without worrying about correct language or punctuation. Writing as quickly as possible, if they cannot think of a word they leave a space or write it in their own language. The important thing is to keep writing. Later this text is revised. 2. Group compositions

Working together in groups, sharing ideas. This collaborative writing is especially valuable as it involves other skills (speaking in particular). 3. Changing viewpoints

A good writing activity to follow a role-play or storytelling activity. Different students choose different points of view and think about /discuss what this character would write in a diary, witness statement, etc. 4. Varying form

Similar to the activity above, but instead of different viewpoints, different text types are selected. How would the text be different if it were written as a letter, or a newspaper article, etc. III. Evaluating, structuring and editing

1.Ordering

Students take the notes written in one of the pre-writing activities above and organize them. What would come first? Why? Here it is good to tell them to start with information known to the reader before moving onto what the reader does not know. 2. Self-editing

A good writer must learn how to evaluate their own language ─ to improve through checking their own text, looking for errors, structure. This way students will become better writers. 3. Peer Editing and proofreading

Here, the texts are interchanged and the evaluation is done by other students. In the real world, it is common for writers to ask friends and colleagues to check texts for spelling, etc. You could also ask the students to reduce the texts, to edit them, concentrating on the most important information. 4. The importance of feedback

It takes a lot of time and effort to write, and so it is only fair that student writing is responded to suitably. Positive comments can help build student confidence and create good feeling for the next writing class. It also helps if the reader is more than just the teacher. Class magazines, swapping letters with other classes, etc. can provide an easy solution to providing a real audience.

5. Writing as communication

Process writing is a move away from students writing to test their language towards the communication of ideas, feelings and experiences. It requires that more classroom time is spent on writing, but as the previously outlined activities show, there is more than just writing happening during a session dedicated to process writing.

6. Potential problems

Writing is a complex process and can lead to learner frustration. As with speaking, it is necessary to provide a supportive environment for the students and be patient. This approach needs that more time be spent on writing in class, but as you have seen, not all classroom time is spent actually writing. Students may also react negatively to reworking the same material, but as long as the activities are varied and the objectives clear, then they will usually accept doing so. In the long term, you and your students will start to recognise the value of a process writing approach as their written work improves.

Section 2: Background information on English Around the World

I. British English, American English and Chinese

Cars and Driving

British English

American English

Chinese

car park

parking lot 

停车场

driving license

driver's license

驾照

flyover 

overpass

天桥

four way

crossroads

十字路口

hire car

rental car 

租用车

motorway

freeway(Western U.S.)

expressway (Eastern U.S.)

高速公路

petrol

gasoline(gas)

汽油

tyre

tire

轮胎

windscreen

windshield

挡风玻璃

Food

British English

American English

Chinese

biscuit

cookie

饼干

chips

French fries

炸土豆片

crisps

potato chips

油炸土豆片

jacket potato

baked potato

带皮烤的马铃薯

jam

jelly  

mince  

hamburger

碎牛肉;牛肉饼

porridge  

oatmeal

稀饭

pudding

dessert

布丁;甜点

sweet

dessert

餐后甜点

tin

can

罐头

Others

British English

American English

Chinese

autumn

fall  

秋天  

bill

check

清单

bin liner

trash bag

垃圾袋

botanic garden

botanical garden

植物园

braces

suspenders

吊裤带;吊杆

charity

non-profit organization

慈善机构

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