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4.

Reading as part of
2. Grammar through 3.referencing
 plagiarism and academic
writing
Reading
dishonesty  Approaching reading
 The great subject-
 APA referencing  Choosing your reading for
predicate divide
 Basics of literature an assignment
 Verbs
searching  Reading and note taking
 SVA
 Eliciting meaning for  Making mind maps from
 Nouns and their
political citation reading
determiners
 Summarizing and  Keeping records
 The passive and active
paraphrasing  Making meaning through
structure
reading (‘Fitting together’
 Conjunctions and
reading, ‘Analytic’
junctions
reading)
 Relative clauses
 Punctuation
7.Academic Presentation 1.Why English? The
5.Critical Approaches to Skills in English historical and cultural
Reading  Elements of character
language!
 Assessing sources  Topicality
critically  Notes and nudges
 A word-view
 Critical thinking  The power of storytelling
 Political developments
 Counter arguments  Visual aids
 Access for knowledge
 Finding your voice
 The media
 Openings and endings
 International relations
6.The Writing Process  Body language
 communications
and Models
 Combining sources
 Different approaches to
planning and Organizing
writing
 Organizing paragraphs
 Rewriting and
proofreading
 Essays
 Reports

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