FINAL ASSIGNMENTS: THEORY AND METHODS OF GENRE ANALYSIS I. GENRE ANALYSIS – ORAL PRESENTATION (due on 9 December 2015 – the last session) - 10 minutes - it should include at least 2-3 approaches to genre analysis plus reasons for using them, try to be interactive – ask questions, ask for feedback and insights from the audience - Introduction: description of the genre, approaches used - Main part: analysis of the genre, how the approaches helped in analyzing it - Conclusion: summary, emphasize important information - upload the whole presentation into the IS (Homework Vaults – “Genre Analysis – Oral Presentations”) II. GENRE ANALYSIS – WRITTEN WORK (deadline: 15 January 2016) - 4 to 5 pages (1000 – 1250 words) - use academic style of writing - it should include at least 2-3 approaches plus reasons for using them, at least 2-3x cite or re-phrase authors from suggested reading (mainly Silverblatt) - link the citations and re-phrasing into your writing so that it makes sense and reads well - use appropriate citation format (http://wps.prenhall.com/hss_understand_plagiarism_1/6/1668/427113.cw/index.html) - Introduction: description of the genre, underlying theory about approaches to genre analysis - Main part: analysis of the genre – should have a clear structure, always provide reasons for the gained insights and used approaches - Conclusion: summarize the most important information (What do the insights gained from the analysis tell us about the genre?) - upload the written analysis into the IS (Homework Vaults - “Genre Analysis – Written Work”)