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El. knyga: Where's Your Argument?

(University of Birmingham, UK), (University of Birmingham, Birmingham)
  • Formatas: 136 pages
  • Serija: Pocket Study Skills
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Apr-2022
  • Leidėjas: Bloomsbury Academic
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781350932630
  • Formatas: 136 pages
  • Serija: Pocket Study Skills
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Apr-2022
  • Leidėjas: Bloomsbury Academic
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781350932630

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From first steps to final submission, this accessible guide takes students through each stage of the assignment-writing process and equips them with the skills they need to construct and develop convincing academic arguments.

Concise and compact, it offers practical advice on forming ideas, structuring arguments and finding your academic voice. The authors, both of whom are experienced in working directly with students, also provide valuable guidance on a number of important subtleties in academic writing, including expressing reservations or enthusiasm in academic writing and using evidence to convey different viewpoints.

The second edition contains new material on synthesizing ideas from different sources, as well as more varied examples of what finding your academic voice means in the context of different assignments, including blogs and observations.

Applicable to different types of assignment, this is an essential resource for all undergraduates and postgraduates who are looking to communicate their arguments effectively and improve the quality of their academic writing.

Recenzijos

This small book is all you need to get through academic writing. It is really practical with examples. * praise from student * This is a great addition to the Pocket series. The authors address some key questions relating to argumentation, and tackle some all-too-common issues head-on. I recommend it to my students regularly. * praise from lecturer *

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This accessible guide takes students through each stage of the assignment-writing process and equips them with the skills they need to construct and develop convincing academic arguments.
Acknowledgements vi
Introduction vii
Part 1 Getting started
1(18)
1 Stages of the task
3(4)
2 What's the task?
7(12)
Part 2 Putting ideas together
19(34)
3 Finding out
20(5)
4 Developing your ideas
25(8)
5 Evidence
33(12)
6 Forming an argument
45(8)
Part 3 Building your argument
53(28)
7 Structuring your argument
54(7)
8 Using paragraphs
61(7)
9 Making the argument flow
68(6)
10 Beginnings and endings
74(7)
Part 4 Showing your argument
81(30)
11 Presenting evidence
82(10)
12 Communicating with the reader
92(7)
13 Finding your academic voice
99(12)
Part 5 Finalising your argument
111(6)
References 117(1)
Useful sources 118(1)
Index 119
Michael Shoolbred was a lecturer and then academic skills advisor, working with students from foundation to doctoral level for 20 years. Helen Cooper has worked as an academic writing advisor and was Head of Learning Enhancement at the University of Birmingham, UK. She is now a full-time novelist.