Cohesive Writing Module: Introduction: Who Is This Module For?
Cohesive Writing Module: Introduction: Who Is This Module For?
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try
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complete
them
before
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Key,
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hyper-‐Theme 1
FIRST PARAGRAPH
hyper-‐Theme 2
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Example
1
The
following
example
comes
from
an
essay
in
Nursing.
The
essay
introduction
acts
as
the
macro-‐Theme
for
the
whole
essay
by
stating
what
the
essay
is
going
to
be
about.
The
essay
topic
was
‘Future
Directions
in
Nursing
Care
of
Intellectually
Handicapped
People’.
Notice
the
way
that
the
three
areas
introduced
in
the
macro-‐Theme
are
picked
up
at
the
beginning
of
the
later
paragraphs
(as
the
hyper-‐Themes).
....I
will
look
at
a
series
of
possibilities
that
may
occur
from
the
Introduction
to
the
with
greater
or
less
probability
in
mental
health
services,
essay
particularly
the
nursing
care
of
intellectually
disabled
people.
I
will
discuss
three
overlapping
areas:
general
directions
of
nursing;
directions
for
psychiatric
nurses;
THREE
AREAS
introduced
and
those
directions
involving
intellectually
disabled
people.
One
of
the
areas
of
general
nursing
that
is
growing
and
FIRST
AREA
needs
to
grow
is
in
the
cure
of
people
who
are
unable
to
manage
for
themselves,
whether
by
reason
of
illness
or
developed
in
Paragraph
3
social
factors.
This
has
probably
come
about
through
the
increasing
numbers
of
conditions
that
can
now
be
treated,
the
increasing
technology
available
to
those
disorders,
and
the
population
changes...
If
nursing
of
mentally
ill
people
is
to
remain
an
integral
SECOND
AREA
part
of
the
nursing
profession,
it
will
need
to
follow
the
developments
apparent
in
general
nursing.
First
and
developed
in
Paragraph
8
foremost,
education
will
need
to
be
of
a
tertiary
nature.
I
regret
that
in
Western
Australia
education
of
psychiatric
nurses
has
been
in-‐service
hospital
training...
I
will
now
turn
to
the
area
of
greatest
importance
-‐
the
THIRD
AREA
provision
of
services
for
intellectually
disabled
people.
Since
1977
there
have
been
ten
major
government
developed
in
Paragraph
12
reports
in
Australia
on
services
for
people
who
are
intellectually
disabled.
All
states
have
produced
at
least
one,
no
State
has
fully
implemented
the
recommendations,
some
have
made
no
changes
at
all
to
date...
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Example
2
The
following
example
comes
from
an
essay
in
Sociology.
Once
again
you
can
see
the
pattern
in
the
way
that
the
Introduction
warns
you
about
what
is
coming
up.
The
essay
was
written
in
response
to
this
essay
question:
‘What
can
the
concept
of
culture
contribute
to
our
understanding
of
society?’
As
you
read
the
section
from
the
Introduction,
you
can
easily
predict
what
the
rest
of
the
essay
is
going
to
be
about.
Notice
also
the
way
that
the
conclusion
paragraph
brings
all
these
ideas
together.
The
concept
of
culture
can
contribute
to
our
Introduction
to
the
essay
understanding
of
how
social
order
is
maintained
in
a
society.
With
the
concept
of
culture,
one
can
better
understand
that
the
behaviour
of
a
society
is
learned.
It
several
ways
that
culture
helps
can
give
insight
into
why
there
are
so
many
different
us
to
understand
society
societies
operating
in
different
ways,
or
the
other
hand,
why
societies
are
so
similar.
The
concept
of
culture
further
brings
an
understanding
FIRST
WAY
of
why
the
learned
behaviours
are
reproduced
as
they
developed
in
Paragraph
6:
are.
....
Culture
can
give
insight
into
why
there
are
so
many
SECOND
WAY
different
societies
operating
in
different
ways
......
developed
in
Paragraph
7:
Cultural
universals,
practices
found
in
every
culture,
are
THIRD
WAY
numerous,
and
although
they
vary
throughout
different
developed
in
Paragraph
9:
societies
they
help
to
explain
that
there
are
similar
behaviour
requirements
if
a
society
is
to
exist.
....
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individual
student
use.
Culture
is
a
term
used
by
social
scientists
for
a
people's
Introduction
to
the
essay
whole
way
of
life.
In
everyday
conversation
the
word
culture
may
refer
to
activities
in
such
areas
as
art,
literature,
and
music.
But
to
a
social
scientist,
a
people's
culture
consists
of
all
the
ideas,
objects
and
ways
of
definitions
of
culture
doing
things
created
by
the
group.
Culture
includes
arts,
(does
not
address
question)
beliefs,
customs,
inventions,
language,
technology
and
traditions.
A
culture
is
any
way
of
life,
simple
or
complex.
The
Oxford
Dictionary
1893
defined
culture
as
"the
from
Paragraph
4:
civilization
of
a
people
(especially
at
a
certain
stage
of
its
development
in
history)."
dictionary
definition
of
culture
By
1936
Webster
had
devised
a
more
scientific
meaning
from
Paragraph
5:
for
culture
"the
complex
of
distinctive
attainments,
beliefs,
traditions,
etc.
constituting
the
background
of
a
another
definition
racial,
religious
or
social
group,
as
a
nation
with
many
cultures".
Hollsteiner
relates
culture
to
a
biological
organism,
in
from
Paragraph
7:
that
each
of
its
parts
is
related
in
some
way
to
all
other
parts.
definition
through
analogy
It
is
clear
that
this
essay
is
not
answering
the
question
‘What
can
the
concept
culture
contribute
to
our
understanding
of
society?’
Instead,
each
paragraph
begins
a
new
point
about
what
culture
is,
without
showing
how
it
might
help
us
understand
society.
The
"Theme"
patterns
in
this
essay
(its
introduction,
and
its
paragraph
beginnings)
make
it
clear
that
the
essay
does
not
answer
the
question.
If
you
think
this
may
be
one
of
the
problem
areas
in
your
writing,
then
you
should
refer
to
the
Essay
Module,
in
particular
Unit
2.
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Unit
may
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copied
for
individual
student
use.
The
table
on
the
next
page
sets
out
the
logical
structure
of
an
example
paragraph.
This
is
from
the
sociology
essay
that
we
looked
at
in
Example
2
earlier
in
this
unit.
Remember
the
way
that
the
introduction
paragraph
introduced
us
to
the
way
that
the
essay
was
going
to
be
structured:
Essay
Introduction:
The
concept
of
culture
can
contribute
to
our
understanding
of
how
social
order
is
maintained
in
a
society.
With
the
concept
of
culture,
one
can
better
understand
that
the
behaviour
of
a
society
is
learned.
It
can
give
insight
into
why
there
are
so
many
different
societies
operating
in
different
ways,
or,
on
the
other
hand,
why
societies
are
so
similar.
The
last
part
of
this
introduction
(presented
in
bold)
prepares
us
to
find
out,
at
some
time
in
the
essay,
about
why
societies
are
similar.
As
we
saw
on
page
4,
this
point
is
taken
up
in
the
ninth
paragraph
in
the
essay,
which
begins
with
a
sentence
that
focuses
our
attention
on
the
point:
Paragraph
9
beginning:
Cultural
universals,
practices
found
in
every
culture,
are
numerous,
and
although
they
vary
throughout
different
societies
they
help
to
explain
that
there
are
similar
behaviour
requirements
if
a
society
is
to
exist.
The
rest
of
paragraph
9
deals
with
this
point
by
using
different
ways
of
elaborating
on
it:
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Beginning
Developing
notion
of
why
Cultural
universals,
practices
found
in
every
(hyper-‐Theme)
societies
are
similar
culture,
are
numerous,
and
although
they
vary
throughout
different
societies
they
help
to
explain
that
there
are
similar
behaviour
requirements
if
a
society
is
to
exist.
Middle
Developing
the
beginning
For
example,
every
society
has
such
things
as
by
giving
an
example
bodily
adornment,
education,
family
incest
taboos,
music,
religious
ritual,
trade,
language
and
many
more
(Robertson,
1987:72).
Hallinan
claims
that
with
a
proper
Developing
the
beginning
understanding
of
culture,
one
can
see
that
the
by
explaining
the
relevance
basic
behavioural
requirements
of
all
societies
of
culture
to
understanding
are
essentially
the
same
-‐
using
technology,
society,
using
source
forming
co-‐operative
relations
and
material
to
substantiate
communicating
symbolically
through
language
claims
(1984:77).
End
Providing
a
rationale
for
If
culture
is
suddenly
taken
away
from
a
society
why
behaviour
patterns
in
then
that
society
will
undoubtedly
fall
apart.
societies
are
the
same,
using
a
speculative
approach
The
end
of
the
paragraph
has
two
main
functions:
to
conclude
the
paragraph,
and
to
point
forward
to
what
the
next
paragraph
might
be
about.
Paragraph
10
is
about
"why
a
society
may
disintegrate
or
change",
and
so
it
comes
as
no
great
surprise
now
because
it
has
already
been
suggested
at
the
end
of
paragraph
9.
✪
Exercise
1
Read
the
following
paragraph
and
decide
whether
it
is
well
structured
by
analysing
whether
its
beginning
sets
out
the
structure
for
the
rest
of
the
paragraph.
Put
marks
in
the
paragraph
to
show:
i)
the
beginning
ii)
the
sections
of
the
middle
iii)
the
end
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individual
student
use.
Over
the
past
30
years,
research
in
the
health
arena
has
attracted
psychologists,
anthropologists
and
sociologists.
The
focus
of
psychological
research
in
this
area
is
concerned
with
individual
motives,
attitudes
and
beliefs
in
relation
to
both
health
and
illness.
Anthropological
studies,
however,
are
concerned
with
culture
and
health
care.
Such
studies
concentrate
on
a
conception
of
disease
as
a
cultural
product
and
on
the
way
social
and
cultural
life
in
the
past
affects
beliefs
about
health
and
illness.
In
sociological
studies
the
emphasis
is
similar,
but
focussed
more
on
social
relations
within
a
particular
social
structure
with
respect
to
medical
care.
✪ ✪ You
can
now
check
the
answers
in
the
Answer
Key
at
the
back
of
the
unit.
✪
Exercise
2
Fill
in
the
gaps
in
the
following
paragraph
to
highlight
how
the
paragraph
is
structured:
Poverty
occurs
when
requirements
for
basic
living
are
not
met.
Two
types
of
poverty
can
be
seen
in
the
world
today,
absolute
and
relative.
_________________
is
generally
restricted
to
the
Third
World
where
basic
life
essentials
are
lacking.
These
life
essentials
are
food,
fuel
and
shelter.
The
existence
of
_________________is
determined
by
comparison
with
the
normal
standard
of
living
of
a
society.
In
Australian
society,
for
example,
relative
poverty
exists
as
shown
in
the
statistics
for
child
poverty.
Both
types
of
_____________
are
problems
for
the
government
and
people
of
the
country.
✪ ✪ You
can
now
check
the
answers
in
the
Answer
Key
at
the
back
of
the
unit.
✪
Exercise
3
Here
is
a
paragraph
from
a
student's
essay
in
economics.
However,
the
paragraph
beginning
has
been
omitted.
Read
the
paragraph
carefully,
and
then
write
a
suitable
beginning
to
the
paragraph.
The
first
GDP
measurement
is
the
'income
received
method',
whereby
the
income
received
by
the
owners
of
productive
resources
is
found
by
adding
the
wages,
rent,
interest
and
profit
earned
at
each
stage
of
production.
The
second
means
of
measurement,
'the
production
method'
can
be
found
using
either
the
'final
product'
or
the
'value
added',
thus
providing
a
figure
for
'value
of
production'.
The
third
measurement,
the
'expenditure
method'
simply
measures
the
amount
spent
buying
finished
goods.
✪ ✪ You
can
now
check
the
answers
in
the
Answer
Key
at
the
back
of
the
unit.
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Exercise
4
The
following
text
is
a
piece
of
student
writing
commenting
on
the
political
system
of
Pakistan.
It
is
divided
into
seven
sentences
but
they
are
in
the
wrong
order.
Read
the
sentences
thoroughly
to
determine
which
one
is
the
hyper-‐Theme
and
then
which
order
the
remaining
sentences
should
be
in.
Then
rewrite
the
paragraph
below,
and
check
it
carefully
to
make
sure
it
has
a
logical
structure
before
you
check
with
the
original
in
the
answer
key.
a)
Another
reason
has
been
the
lack
of
strong
political
parties.
b)
While
it
is
necessary
to
recognise
that
these
are
not
the
only
factors
determining
the
failure
of
a
democratic
system
they
stand
as
the
most
prominent
reasons.
c)
The
first
is
that
none
of
the
leaders
of
the
government,
which
has
been
based
on
a
Western
democratic
constitutional
system,
has
attempted
to
rule
the
country
in
a
democratic
way.
d)
It
can
be
argued
that
a
Western
political
system
has
failed
in
Pakistan
for
two
major
reasons.
e)
Instead,
they
have
instituted
autocratic
rule.
f)
General
Mirza
(1980:19)
claimed
that
"Pakistan's
illiterate
people
are
neither
interested
nor
competent
in
politics".
g)
As
a
result,
when
constitutional
crises
have
arisen
there
has
not
been
sufficient
popular
support
behind
any
one
party
to
overcome
the
situation.
✪ ✪ You can now check the answers in the Answer Key at the back of the unit.
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individual
student
use.
Poverty
occurs
when
requirements
for
basic
living
are
not
met.
Two
types
of
poverty
can
be
seen
in
the
world
today,
absolute
and
relative.
Absolute
poverty
is
generally
restricted
to
the
Third
World
where
basic
life
essentials
are
lacking.
These
life
essentials
are
food,
fuel
and
shelter.
The
existence
of
relative
poverty
is
determined
by
comparison
with
the
normal
standard
of
living
of
a
society.
In
Australian
society,
for
example,
relative
poverty
exists
as
shown
in
the
statistics
for
child
poverty.
Both
types
of
poverty
are
problems
for
the
government
and
people
of
the
country.
The
original
beginning
to
this
paragraph
is
shown
in
bold:
Gross
Domestic
Product
(GDP)
is
measured
in
three
ways.
The
first
GDP
measurement
is
the
'income
received
method',
whereby
the
income
received
by
the
owners
of
productive
resources
is
found
by
adding
the
wages,
rent,
interest
and
profit
earned
at
each
stage
of
production.
The
second
means
of
measurement,
'the
production
method'
can
be
found
using
either
the
'final
product'
or
the
'value
added',
thus
providing
a
figure
for
'value
of
production'.
The
third
measurement,
the
'expenditure
method'
simply
measures
the
amount
spent
buying
finished
goods.
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