
The "Write on" books put emphasis on real contexts, purposes and audiences for writing, and include both imaginative and everyday writing tasks. Pupils of secondary school age are shown how the skills involved in the craft of writing can be improved through use and practice. Writing jobs are not confined to English lessons, nor even to school, and any of the activities are designed to be fun to do. All the books contain "ideas banks" for teachers and pupils and each book highlights a special feature. In Book 4 there is a special project on writing a biography/autobiography.
This book investigates the practical application of writing skills by emphasizing real-world contexts, specific purposes, and diverse audiences. Authors Jo Wilson and Steve Woodward provide a structured framework designed to improve writing proficiency through consistent practice and engagement with both imaginative and everyday tasks. The text serves as a pedagogical tool for secondary school students to refine their craft across various subjects and environments.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Educators frequently utilize this series as a practical resource for integrating writing tasks into broader curricula beyond the English classroom. Experts note that the inclusion of ideas banks makes the text a functional tool for classroom management and student engagement.
Page Count:
80
Publication Date:
1989-12-11
Publisher:
Longman Schools Division (a Pearson Education company)
ISBN-10:
0050040405
ISBN-13:
9780050040409
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