"A four-level, research-based course, From Reading to Writing provides a complete sequence of high-interest, thematically connected activities that fully integrate reading and writing.
Features of From Reading to Writing
- In each unit, 2 high-interest readings present different perspectives on an engaging theme and provide springboards for writing.
- Corpus-based vocabulary (Academic Word List, General Service List, Common English Idioms List) ensures that students learn the words they need most.
- Bridge activities help students make the connection between reading, writing, and vocabulary.
- Step-by-step process writing assignments that include peer feedback, editing, and revising help students master common academic genres and rhetorical forms.
- Proofwriter, an online form of ETS, provides students with immediate individualized feedback on grammar, usage, style, and mechanics.
- Online Teacher's Manuals include answer key and unit tests." (Book Cover).
CONTENTS:
Introduction
Scope and Sequence
UNIT 1 Inventions
Reading 1: A Zone in Time
Reading 2: The Remarkable Clarence Birdseye
UNIT 2 Careers
Reading 1: How Networking Works
Reading 2: How to Run a Successful Business
UNIT 3 The Environment
Reading 1: Can Cell-Phone Recycling Help African Gorillas?
Reading 2: The Water Beneath our Feet
UNIT 4 Fact or Fiction?
Reading 1: Lucky Charms
Reading 2: Legendary Creatures
UNIT 5 Personality
Reading 1: Musical Personalities
Reading 2: Eustress or You Stress?
UNIT 6 Gender
Reading 1: Shopping by the Sexes
Reading 2: Fashionable Men
UNIT 7 Human Nature
Reading 1: Why You Can't Turn Away
Reading 2: To Laugh is Human
UNIT 8 Privacy
Reading 1: Future with Nowhere to Hide
Reading 2: More Parents Going High-Tech to Track Kids
UNIT 9 Literature
Reading 1: The Model Millionaire (Part 1)
Reading 2: The Model Millionaire (Part 2)
Avoiding Plagiarism
Grammar Reference
Correction Symbols
Vocabulary Review
Target Vocabulary
Credits
Index
Advanced.
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