(TESOL Worksheets--Research Essay for English for Academic Purposes Students)
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[Use for English for Academic Purposes class, or other high level class. The idea is to give some sort of structure or guideline for a peer-editing process.]
Peer Editing Guide
Over-all Structure
1.
Is the essay
divided into paragraphs?
Yes____ No ____
2.
Does the essay
have an introduction?
Yes _____ No_____
3.
Does the essay have a conclusion?
Yes_____ No_____
4.
How many body paragraphs does the essay have? ____
Introduction:
5.
What is the thesis?
______________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
6.
What is the essay map?
______________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
7.
Do all the points in the essay map support the thesis?
Yes_____
No _______
If no, try and help your partner by suggesting either a new thesis or
a new essay map.
If Yes,
does the essay map accurately reflect the structure of the body paragraphs?
Yes______ No_______
[If no, try
and write an essay map that more accurately reflects the structure of your
partner’s essay here:
_____________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________]
8.
Does the
introduction open with a general statement?
Yes_________ No _______
[If
no, try and write a general statement that your partner can use:
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
9.
Does the
introduction move from a general first sentence to a narrow focus?
Yes _____ No_____
[If
no, think about how you can help your partner re-organize their essay.]
10. Underline
any sentences whose meaning you don’t understand. (If you cannot understand the meaning of
these sentences, there is a high likelihood your teacher will not be able to
understand them either.) Later you will
go through and help your partner re-write these sentences so that you can
understand their meaning.
11. Circle any sentences that do not belong in the
introduction.
Paragraph 1
12. What is the topic sentence for this paragraph?
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
13. Do
all the sentences in the paragraph relate back to the topic sentence?
Yes______ No___
[Every
sentence in a paragraph should be directly related to the topic sentence. If no, circle all the sentences that are
un-related.]
14. Underline any sentences that you don’t
understand. You will discuss these
sentences with your partner later.
Paragraph 2
15. What is the topic sentence for this paragraph?
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
16. Do
all the sentences in the paragraph relate back to the topic sentence?
Yes______ No___
[Every
sentence in a paragraph should be directly related to the topic sentence. If no, circle all the sentences that are
un-related.]
17. Underline any sentences that you don’t
understand. You will discuss these
sentences with your partner later.
Paragraph 3
18. What is the topic sentence for this paragraph?
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
19. Do
all the sentences in the paragraph relate back to the topic sentence?
Yes______ No___
[Every
sentence in a paragraph should be directly related to the topic sentence. If no, circle all the sentences that are
un-related.]
20. Underline any sentences that you don’t
understand. You will discuss these
sentences with your partner later.
(If your partner has more than 3 body paragraphs, repeat the
same process here.)
Conclusion
21. Does the conclusion accurately sum-up the body
paragraphs?
Yes_______ No____
(If
no, think about how you can help your partner re-write their conclusion.)
22. Is there any new information introduced in the
conclusion?
Yes_____ No_____
(If yes, think about how you can help your partner move some of this new
information into their body paragraphs.)
23. Underline
any sentences you don’t understand.
Circle any sentences you think should be moved.
Grammar:
If you see any obvious grammar problems in your partner’s
essay, write them down here.
Original sentence
|
Should be
|
(Write more
on the back if you need more room. You
can check these sentences with your teacher later.)
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