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2010年LSAT写作指导 

2010-07-06 
The topic sentence tells the reader pointedly what you think. Remember that a topic sentence embodies a debatable statement that calls for support, development or elaboration.

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LSAT写作范例  

  A few points to bear in mind:

  Drop a coin and choose whichever side the coin suggests

  Don't keep pondering over it. You don't have the time to ponder, and the result of pondering will be no better than a random choice.

  Use the three-part and five-paragraph format

  First tell people what you want to say, then say it, and finally tell people what you have just said.

  Give each of the main paragraphs a topic sentence.

  The topic sentence tells the reader pointedly what you think. Remember that a topic sentence embodies a debatable statement that calls for support, development or elaboration. It expresses some sort of judgment rather than states hard facts.

  Put each option through both of the tests

  The basic structure of the facts is as follows:

  Test1Test2Additional factor

  Option 1

  Option 2

  Indent your paragraphs clearly to show neat organization

  The first impression is the last impression.

  Be clear but not categorical

  Support your document, but don't try to prove it.

  Anticipate opposition

  Give ground where the other side has a valid point. Remember how you play Ping-Pong

  写作范例:

  Topic

  The English department at a university must choose a text for its first-year composition course. Write an argument in favor of selection either of the following texts with these. Considerations in mind:

  The department has a strong commitment to teaching basic writing skills, such as grammar and essay organization

  The department wants to increase the students' enthusiasm for and interest in writing.

  During the three years that the department has used The Standard Textbook of English, instructors in other departments have reported significant improvement in students' writing skills. Nicknamed "The Best and the Dullest" the text contains classic essays from both ancient and modern authors and is organized to illustrate the various forms of the essay- such as narration, exposition, and persuasion. The essay average more than 10 pages and almost all are written in a formal style. While students find some of the subjects foreign, they feel the materials covered are often useful in their other coursework.

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