This discusses Creative form of writing and how it differs with Academic and Technical forms of writing. It also covers the important literary devices: Imagery and Figures of speech.
Presentation showing English teachers how to help their students write creatively for exams. Also useful for creative writing tutors for all age groups
This discusses Creative form of writing and how it differs with Academic and Technical forms of writing. It also covers the important literary devices: Imagery and Figures of speech.
Presentation showing English teachers how to help their students write creatively for exams. Also useful for creative writing tutors for all age groups
Prepared and presented by the group of students of Mass communication (BMC-7) of superior University, Raiwind, Lahore
Resource Person: Ahmad Sheikh
Group leader: Monina
Presentation Title: Cyber Harassment
Group members:
Eman anjum
Zil e huma nisar
Maheen asif
Shafia fahim
Maida haroon
This presentation was presented by the students of Mass communication on 30th Sept, 2013 at University Management and Technology.
Teacher’s Remarks
Main ideas: unambiguous
Background information: Satisfactory
Audience attention: maximum
Accent: Good
Eye contact with the audience: Encouraging.
Voice: strong and clear, not a monotone.
Others: Easy to read, and have impact, Gestures are natural.
Teacher: Muhammad Ahmad Sheikh
ideas: unambiguous
Background information: Satisfactory
Audience attention: maximum
Accent: Good
Eye contact with the audience: Encouraging.
Voice: strong and clear, not a monotone.
Others: Easy to read, and have impact, Gestures are natural.
Teacher: Muhammad Ahmad Sheikh
Presentation was presented by the student of Replica, Mass comm departrment.
Supervisor and resourse person: M Ahmad Sheikh Ex. Deputy Controller, Head of National Broadcasting Service. Lahore. Pakistan
This presentation was presented by my daughter Sana Ahmad student of Development Journalism at Punjab university.
Ahmad Sheikh
International Broadcaster/ Journalist
Creative Nonfiction
SHS
Creative writing
Types of Nonfiction
Definition of Nonfiction
Elements of Creative nonfiction
Nonfictional elements
Fi9iction elements
there are many types but here we discuss descriptive,narrative,argumentative and discursive writing and basic difference between descriptive and narrative ,difference between argumentative and discursive writing.
6. MODES OF WRITING
Modes of writing, forms of
writing, types of writing,
domains of writing. Whatever
you want to call them, there are
different categories for writing.
Each mode has a specific
purpose. There are five
established basic modes.
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8. CREATIVE WRITING
• Creative writing is writing that
expresses the writer’s thoughts and
feelings in an imaginative, often
unique, and poetic way.
• The primary purpose of creative
writing is to entertain the reader.
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10. DESCRIPTIVE WRITING
• The primary purpose of descriptive writing is
to describe a person, place, or event so that
the topic can be clearly seen in the reader's
mind. The writer must use vivid details that
paint a picture for the reader.
11. OBJECTIVE DESCRIPTION
• Focuses on facts, statistics, observable details.
Textbooks, encyclopedias, training manuals,
business reports, and government publications
include objective description. Objective
description avoids emotion, sensationalism, or
subjective interpretation.
12. SUBJECTIVE DESCRIPTION
• It reflects the thoughts, feelings, mood of the
writer.
• One writer may write a glowing description of
Las Vegas, marveling at the lights, the
glamour, the grandeur.
• Rather than focusing on factual detail,
subjective descriptions seeks to create
powerful impressions
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14. NARRATIVE WRITING
• The primary purpose of narrative writing is to
describe an experience, event, or sequence of
events in the form of a story.
• In Narrative writing a Author chance to make
his mark on the world by relating a story that
only he can tell whatever it comes from his
Personal experience or his imagination.
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16. EXPOSITORY WRITING
• The primary purpose of expository writing is
to provide information such as an explanation
or directions.
• For example why Reman Devis came in
Pakistan.
18. PERSUASIVE WRITING
• The primary purpose of persuasive writing is
to give an opinion and try to influence the
reader's way of thinking with supporting .
• Writer's purpose:
- to inform
- to Entertain
- to shape a view point
- to argue for or against a position