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The document outlines various writing purposes, including professional, academic, and literary, emphasizing the importance of defining one's purpose in writing. It details specific types of writing under each category, such as reports, essays, and project proposals, along with their essential components. Additionally, it provides guidelines for writing reviews and research reports, highlighting the structure and necessary elements for effective communication.
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The document outlines various writing purposes, including professional, academic, and literary, emphasizing the importance of defining one's purpose in writing. It details specific types of writing under each category, such as reports, essays, and project proposals, along with their essential components. Additionally, it provides guidelines for writing reviews and research reports, highlighting the structure and necessary elements for effective communication.
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READING AND WRITING REVIEWER ❖ do with anything related to work or

4th Mastery Exam corporate fields.

WRITING ACCORDING TO PURPOSE Some examples of writing under


Professional Purposes are:
Purpose Defined – Whatever we do, whenever
o Reports
and wherever we do it, how we do it, and we do it
o Accounts
all rest on a particular and predefined purpose.
o Memorandums
Basically, one’s purpose is his ground for why he
o Correspondences
does something.
o Summaries
Purpose as a Crucial Consideration in Writing o Manuals
– Identifying a purpose should be the writer’s o Certificates
primary obligation as it will dictate the content, o Forms
mechanics, tone, vocabulary, and the structure
of your text.
WRITING REVIEWS
➢ DIFFERENT PURPOSES IN WRITING
Review Paper – This aims to provide a brief
recap and/or summary of a subject matter or a
❖ For Literary Purposes – Writing for literal
text read.
purposes is the broadest of all writing
purposes. - In writing a review paper, new facts or analysis
- Under this endeavor, the writer can write of the topics at hand should not be presented.
simply because he wants to entertain
- It presents the readers with a “review” and
himself or his readers, express emotions
highlights the necessary information present in
through writing, or even merely in order to
the original text or the topic.
have an account of experiences.

Some examples of writing under a literary


LESSON 1:PROJECT PROPOSAL
purpose are:
o Poetry A proposal aims to forward an outline of an
o Essays event or project that you intend to carry out.
o Short stories
o Diaries
o Blogs The parts of a project proposal and each's
o Novels example are as follows:
o Comics 1. Project Title - Present the title of the project
o Song lyrics or event that you wish to carry out. Include the
names of its proponents and provide a brief
❖ For Academic Purposes – Everything introduction as to what the proposed project is
written in relation to school are for all about.
academic purposes
2. Objectives - The objectives of the proposed
Some examples of writing under project refers to the goals it wishes to
academic purposes are: accomplish or satisfy. They are typically written
o Academic Essays in declarative statements and are usually three
o Reaction/Reflection Paper or more. This feature shows why the
o Review papers 3. Methods - The body of the project proposal
o Critique/position paper tackles the different ways of how the proposed
o Journal articles project is intended to be executed. This would
o Research papers/action cover the project's aimed date, venue, as well as
researchers its target participants.
o Theses
4. Resources Needed - In seeking for an
❖ For Professional Purposes – Writing for approval, the proponents) should make sure that
professional purposes has something to a list of materials needed for the proposed
project is presented. If the project needs budget,
which is common, the itinerary of expenses also
falls under this part.
A position paper is written for the intention of
5.Contact - Place the contact information of the presenting a personal but objective stand on an
proponents) at the last part of your project issue.
proposal for validation purposes. This should
include the contact number and the e-mail
address as well as other relevant contact In order for a position paper to be convincing and
information. for it to achieve its purpose, it has to have the
following components

- A well-defined issue
RESEARCH REPORT
- A clear personal position about the issue
- A research report essentially presents a - A convincing argument
research, discovery, or breakthrough in - A reasonable tone
the academic or corporate world.
Facts - Information that are generally true and
understand its overall focus, its purposes, and remains true over an extent of time. Although
its outcomes with ease. data like these are publicly available in books
and in the internet, you still have to be careful in
1. Title - A report starts with the title of the
distinguishing a true fact from a satire.
research output, followed by the name of its
author/proponent. The title of the research is Statistics - The result from a systematic data
uppercased, and is presented in an inverted collection can be a valid source of information.
pyramid structure.
Experience - Statements coming from one's
2. Abstract - An executive summary of the entire experience may be a very subjective way of
research paper. Normally composed of three expressing ideas, but we cannot get away from
paragraphs, each containing a sentence of two the fact that our experiences are also credible
that summarizes the introduction, methods, and proofs of a phenomenon.
results of the research respectively. In some
Valid opinion - Perhaps, this is the most difficult
cases, these information are written in one
data to present and discuss since it is coming
paragraph immediately following the research
purely from one's personal view.
title.

3. Introduction - An intensive summary of its


introduction, including its set objectives.

4. Methodology - An intensive summary of its


methodologies, covering the research's target
population, sampling technique, and data
treatment.

5. Results - An intensive summary of its findings,


results, and discussion.

Aside from paragraphs, the body can also


feature illustrations such as tables, charts, and
pictures.

6. Conclusions - An intensive summary of the


research's conclusions as well as the
recommendations forwarded by the author.

7. Literature Cited - Sources cited within the


text of the article review should be properly
referenced. The most recent APA format in citing
and referencing is highly prescribed.

POSITION PAPER

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