...
including both the pro and the con sides of the argument. Next, write a transition,
then answer the question. The answer is your opinion
, for example:
G Zoos are popular all over the world. ... early and sometimes the bus was late
an never came. The bus was a nightmare for me. But then I
got a car and no longer did I need the bus. Owning a car has
definat...
...
Personally, I think there is the advantages and disadvantages
to be own the car.
For example, I have a Honda care. Every time I drives to work.
Before I have to take the bus. The bus it take ... long time.
Sometimes the bus misses me and I am late for work. Then I
saved my money and bought a Honda care. Now I am always
on time and my boss he no get angry no more...
...
Summarize the points made in the lecture and show how they
cast doubt on the points made in the reading.
Show-Support Prompt
Summarize the points made in the lecture and show how they
add to and ...
For this task, you must:
take notes as you read and listen;
summarize the main points in the reading and in the lecture;
synthesize the main...
... pay for downloaded music. Let’s call it the
black -and- white rule.
The black -and- white rule is simple: If the reading says “Black!”, the lecture will say
the opposite, “White!” If the ... opinion.
4. Listen for the cause -and- effect relationship in the opinion.
Listen to the lecture.
Step #2
Predicting the Counter-Argument in the Lecture
The Bl...
... Development-summarization, Unity-
synthesis and L
anguage-Use-paraphrasing, the writer has proficiently
“summarized the points in the lecture” and shown how they “cast doubt on
the points in the reading.” This ... crime. The court disagreed and fined
Napster for not paying.
Finally, the lecturer believes that if you steal music, you are a
thief therefore you have no...
... good for
animals like the panda. It cannot breed in captivity.
The reading says the panda would do better in the
wild.
On the contrary, the professor in the lecture argues
that the panda’s ...
Next, the reading claims that zoos are not good for animals
like the panda. It cannot breed in captivity. The reading
says the panda would do better in the wild....
... synthesize the main points in the reading and in the lecture;
paraphrase the main points in the reading and in the lecture;
demonstrate how the lecture adds to and supports the reading. ...
The writer develops the premised followed by supporting illustrations
in the body. After the body, there is a conclusion stating how the main
points in the lectu...
... buy them online,
I never know how they will fit. This is a hassle because if they
don’t fit, it takes a lot of time to return them and get my
money back. But if I buy shoes at the mall, and they ... G+2TiC=C and the four steps, develop and deliver a basic
response that demonstrates OPDUL=C
for each of the following prompts you have
already studied (see the end of the...
...
C These examples add to and support the reading
Prompt The reading and the lecture focus on the
classification of animal behavior. Describe how the
reading and the lecture define and ... there are two kinds of bat: mega bats and
micro bats.
First are mega bats. They eat fruit and flowers they find by
smell. As they eat, seeds fall to the forest floor. T...
... creation played no
part in the creation and evolution of organisms.
Prompt Summarize the points made in the lecture and show how they add
to and support the information in the reading.
... in all organisms in the wild.
However, it was the hand of nature, not the hand of man, that was doing
the selecting. Darwin’s theory revolutionized scientific thought,...