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封面
版权页
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgement
About the Reviewer
Preface
What this book covers
What you need for this book
Who this book is for
Conventions
Reader feedback
Customer support
Chapter 1. Connecting Ideas
Introduction
Matching sentences
Unjumbling and connecting sentences
Using Twitter and Facebook for a survey
Brainstorming ideas using Forums
Answering a quiz designed in a Lesson
Empty book great story: upload pictures from Microsoft Word
Connecting stairs: Uploading drawings from Microsoft Word
Linking to websites and writing about an endangered animal
Chapter 2. Matching Pictures and Text
Picturing comprehension
Matching text to speech bubbles of comic strips
Picture paragraph matching
Sceneries and possible stories through flowcharts
Working with paintings—Salvador Dali's art
Choosing a book by its cover
Advising posters
Cooking recipes
Chapter 3. Looking at Things from Different Perspectives
Becoming a well-known character
Understanding secondary characters
Adding technology to a story
Statues can think
Changing an adventure
Old age versus childhood
Beauty versus ugliness
Curious characters
Chapter 4. Defining Types of Sentences
Embedding videos games and matching the correct topic sentence
Writing detailed sentences according to the topic sentence
Multiple choice: choose the correct concluding sentence
Mixing paragraphs
Selecting the correct sentences
Adding detailed sentences
Writing topics and concluding sentences
Hamburger paragraph: writing a composition using three types of sentences
Chapter 5. Creating Stories using Twitter and Facebook
Debating a topic
Cause-and-effect diagram Fishbone or Ishikawa diagram technique
Positive and negative points list
Play the reporter
Writing a story guessing facts
Writing a very short play using text messages
Chain composition
How to summarize information
Chapter 6. Improving Your Students' Writing
Cubing technique: Describe
Cubing technique: Compare
Cubing technique: Associate
Cubing technique: Analyse
Cubing technique: Apply
Cubing technique: Argue
Rolling a cube
How to correct this essay
Chapter 7. Comparing using Venn Diagrams
Summer holidays versus winter holidays— drawing Venn diagrams using OpenOffice Drawing
Living in the country versus living in an overcrowded city—drawing Venn diagrams with clip art from Microsoft Word
Being famous versus being unknown— drawing Venn diagrams with SmartDraw software
Having a healthy lifestyle versus bad habits—completing a Venn diagram using the classtools.net website
Famous coincidences—drawing Venn diagrams of Abraham Lincoln and John Fitzgerald Kennedy using Paint
Comparing different types of pollution— drawing Venn diagrams using Microsoft Visio 2007
Types of students—drawing Venn diagrams using Edraw Max
Puzzles—placing adjectives and sentences in a Venn diagram according to the description of personal possessions
Chapter 8. Composing New Sceneries
Updating a fairy tale—using a database to guide writing activity
Changing a poem into a cartoon—using resources from Web 2.0
Listening to a poem and writing another end to it
Imagining that your house is a palace
Superheroes have other powers—creating your own hero using tools from Web 2.0
Flying shoes—creating an advertisement using animoto.com
Becoming your idol—using Quandary 2 in Moodle
Creating a writing activity
Chapter 9. Working with Mind Maps and Tree Diagrams
Pictures in mind maps—using Buzan's iMindMap V4
Adding data to pictures—creating a mind map using MindMeister
Providing a situation to a story—drawing a mind map using Draw Anywhere
Creating mind maps using resources from Web 2.0
Creating a tree diagram using Microsoft Word