This book is a companion to the QEC software, but can be used on its own, without the app. With this book, you will improve your English composition skill. Starting with the mechanics of punctuation, and sentence structure, you will be able to quickly reference English writing rules and view numerous examples. The next stage will guide you through paragraph construction, with an emphasis on making your writing clear. Lastly, over 20 types of compositions are explained, from admission to rhetoric. Each main topic includes practice exercises, with exercise answers included at end of book.
Topics include:
Part I Markings
Unit 1 Quotation Marks
Unit 2 Colon & Dash
Unit 3 Two Commas
Unit 4 Single Comma
Unit 5 Semicolon
Unit 6 Writing a List
Unit 7 Possessive Form
Unit 8 Capitalization
Part II Sentences
Unit 9 Parallelism
Unit 10 Pronoun
Unit 11 Verb-Noun Agreement
Unit 12 Countable Noun/Noun Phrase
Unit 13 Verb Tense
Unit 14 Sentence Fragments
Unit 15 Comma Splice
Unit 16 Number
Unit 17 Connectors
Part III Paragraphs
Unit 18 Beginning a Composition
Unit 19 Paragraph Format
Unit 20 Writing Guidelines
Part IV Essays
Unit 21 Admission
Unit 22 Analysis
Unit 23 Autobiography
Unit 24 Argumentation
Unit 25 Cause and Effect
Unit 26 Comparison and Contrast
Unit 27 Critique
Unit 28 Definition
Unit 29 Description
Unit 30 Division and Classification
Unit 31 Evaluation
Unit 32 Exemplification
Unit 33 Explication
Unit 34 Exposition
Unit 35 Invitation
Unit 37 Literature
Unit 38 Narration
Unit 39 Opinion
Unit 40 Persuasion
Unit 41 Problem-Solution
Unit 42 Process
Unit 43 Resignation
Unit 44 Reflection
Unit 45 Review
Unit 46 Rhetoric
Appendix QEC Software
Exercise Answers
Clyde Warden, Ph.D. lives in Taiwan where he is a professor of marketing and business communication at National Chung Hsing University. Fluent in Chinese, he is the recipient of numerous research grants to study Asian business. Clyde studied at National Cheng Kung University, in Tainan, Taiwan, for his doctorate in marketing. His MBA is from the University of Oklahoma Graduate Business School. Research specialties include online learning, CALL (Computer Assisted Language Learning), and intercultural marketing issues. Research papers by Professor Warden have appeared in the Journal of Retailing, Journal of Business Ethics, TESOL Quarterly, Journal of Advertising Research, International Journal of Service Industry Management, 管理評論, Journal of Hospitality & Leisure Marketing, Computer Assisted English Language Learning Journal, Language Learning, The International Journal of Marketing Research, and Computers & Education.
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Judy Chen, Ph.D. has been teaching business communication in Taiwan for over a decade. She is currently teaching at Overseas Chinese University. Professor Chen has published a number of research papers in international journals, including the journal TESOL Quarterly, where she is also a member of the editorial advisory board. Her main academic interests include student learning motivation, English for specific purposes, and computer assisted language learning in business English.