Nominalisation
- Nominalisation means changing verbs of adjectives into nouns of noun phrases.
- It is often used in academic writing, so if you understand nominalisation,
it can improve your academic writing and reading and help you get more marks.
- Nominalisation is easier if you can quickly think of word's noun form. This is one reason
why it is important to do your spelling homework, which asks you to change words into
different parts of speech.
- Nominalisation is often used because it places focus on the action rather than
the actor, which is a common feature of academic writing, and it allows more complex
ideas to be expressed in fewer words.
e.g)
In my country, there are very rich people and very poor people. People in the government are
corrupt because they take bribes. We cannot live a good life and feel free all the time. I love
my country because it is mine and many people feel the same way. We just wish our
government would make more jobs and people could be more equal in their lives.
↓ Academic writing
In Australia, there are the very rich and the very poor. The government as a result of bribery,
suffers from curruption. Freedom is restricted and life is poorer. Many love Australia, but
wish the gorvernment could create more equality through job creation programs which would
lead to higher levels of employment.
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오늘 배운것.
밑에 예시는...
막 연습이라며 문장하나 주고; 선생님께서 직접 고쳐주신것인데
그걸보고 애들은 다 -┏ <- 이표정을 지었다.
[...]
후우..
금요일날 타임 라이팅 있다고 했는데...
수업시간에.. 그것도 명사화를 꼭 꼭 꼭 많이 써야한다는 당부..
점수에도 들어가는건데...
... 하아아아아아아아아아~



덧글
미르케 2006/11/09 11:25 # 삭제 답글
워씨; 외국인블로그잘못들어온줄알았다[....]
여우비 2006/11/10 14:31 # 답글
하하. 윗분 덧글 보고 웃었어요.저 에세이 쓰기 싫어 죽겠어요. 흑. 정말 싫어요, 에세이.
사스케 2006/11/11 13:35 # 답글
영어싫다