
Writing an Assignment
Proven Techniques from a Chief Examiner That Really Get Results
Pauline Smith(Author)
How To Books Ltd (Publisher)
6th Edition
Published on 23. November 2007
Book
Paperback/Softback
104 pages
978-1-84528-227-1 (ISBN)
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Description
Discover techniques and insights that will make writing your assignment enjoyable as well as successful. This is a practical book that gives you the tools and planning techniques for making light work of assignments, essays, reports and dissertations. Examples and mini case studies show the difference between good and bad practice. Self-evaluation exercises ensure you stay on the right track.
Reviews / Votes
"'My own students tell me they have found this book really useful.' Pauline Smith 'What an excellent book for the first time writer...this book contains everything you need to know to write an assignment.' Reader review"More details
Edition
6th Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Little, Brown Book Group
Target group
Adult education
Edition type
Revised edition
Illustrations
Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 215 mm
Width: 134 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-84528-227-1 (9781845282271)
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Pauline Smith
How to Write an Assignment
Proven Techniques from a Chief Examiner That Really Get Results
Book
03/2009
7th Edition
How To Books Ltd
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Pauline Smith
How to Write an Assignment
Proven Techniques from a Chief Examiner That Really Get Results
Book
03/2009
7th Edition
How To Books Ltd
€31.14
No shipping information available
Person
Pauline Smith, an experienced teacher, chief examiner and Open University tutor, is Head of Continuing Professional Development at Manchester Metropolitan University.
Content
1. What is an assignment?; 2. Making the right start; 3. Analysing the title question or brief; 4. How to plan and taken notes; 5. Drafting the structure; 6. Improving your style; 7. Presenting your final assignment; 8. Improving through reflection; 9. Where are you now?