
How to Use Your Reading in Your Essays
Jeanne Godfrey(Author)
Palgrave Macmillan (Publisher)
Published on 2. June 2009
Book
Paperback/Softback
160 pages
978-0-230-20540-6 (ISBN)
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Description
This title helps the undergraduate student through the process of using their reading in essays, from how to quote, paraphrase and summarise sources, through to editing their work. It focuses on the fundamental feature of all academic writing and work, why and how reading is used in academic writing. It takes students through the steps of how to use sources in a coherent and staged way by using one short essay (with colour-coded sections) and associated sources throughout. It uses real texts and examples of student writing as part of an inductive/practice approach.It gives editing and error correction practice for problematic grammatical points. It focuses on the positive reasons for using and acknowledging sources and gives the student the knowledge and confidence to do this effectively rather than just being told not to plagiarise. Using a coherent and staged approach, this practical guide enables and empowers students to use academic sources in a supportive and contextualized way. It uses real student assignment titles, real student writing and real student errors as examples of correct and incorrect writing in the student's own work.
Reviews / Votes
'Combines a clearsightedness about the academic process, (from deciding what to read to polishing a final draft), with detailed advice and activities in specific areas of language, usage and grammar' -Kate Williams, Oxford Brookes University, UKMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Basingstoke
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
5 tables, 1 black & white illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 236 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 9 mm
Weight
257 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-230-20540-6 (9780230205406)
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Jeanne Godfrey
How to Use Your Reading in Your Essays
Book
04/2013
2nd Edition
Red Globe Press
€19.25
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Person
JEANNE GODFREY has taught and managed in universities for twenty years and set up one of the first academic writing centres in the UK. She is also the author of Writing for University and Reading and Making Notes.
Content
Acknowlegements Introduction PART I: READING/USING YOUR READING How Do you Decide what to Read? How Do you Understand and Question what you Read? What Should you Write Down? Why and How Should you Quote? Why and How Should you use your Own Words? Why and How Should you Summarise? Putting It All Together in your Essay PART II: WORDS AND PHRASES TO USE Introduction: Why and How to Build your Vocabulary Introducing your Topic, Aims and Ideas Verbs for Introducing and Discussing your Reading Describing Cause and Effect, Change and Data Comparing the Views of Different Authors Evaluating and Discussing your Reading Informal Words and Phrases not to Use PART III: CHECKING YOUR WORK FOR MISTAKES Introduction:why and how to Check for Mistakes Ten Common Grammatical Mistakes Mistakes with in-essay References Being too General or Unclear Missing Words and Extra Words APPENDICIES Glossary and Definitions of Key Terms Dictionary Entry and Explanation of Abbreviations List of Commonly Confused Words Overview of Common Referencing Styles Complete Business Ethics Essay Exercises for Further Practice Answers to Practice Exercises INDEX