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CHAPTER 1

Introduction
How to write your

Background of the Study?


Background of the study
• an introductory part that will give the reader an
understanding of the research study.
• part of the research provided in the introduction section of
the paper.
• It provides context for your study and helps the readers
understand why your research topic is important.
• Minimum of 3 Paragraphs
Deductive writing
-Refers to the practice of reasoning and
organizing information

General

Specific
s on how you will write your introduction

Use the deductive method of writing


• Introduce your topic/problem/issue
• The effect or development of the topic/problem/issue (global,
national, and local point of view)
• Present some articles or legal basis that the problem exist and
does affect the respondents.
• Present the rationale of the of the study
The first few Paragraphs may contain the following:
• Introduce your problem/issue.
• Present some articles or legal basis that the problem exist and
does affect the respondents.
• The effect of your problem from global, international, and local
points of view.
• Present who are affected by the issue and the setting of your
study (Local)
• Rationale of the study
Steps on how you will create your introduction

1st Paragraph

• Introduce your problem/issue


• The effects or development of the problem/issue in
global view.
NOTE: Do not copy paste, you need to cite sources to
avoid plagiarism.
Steps on how you will create your introduction
2nd Paragraph

• The effect or development of the


problem/issue in National View and Local
View.
Steps on how you will create your introduction
3rd Paragraph
• The purpose of the study: aims, and goals of your study.
• Explain why your research is important/
• Research gap (Why there is a need to
conduct a study for your problem)
• A brief explanation of your methodology
Lesson Outline
• Understanding Figurative Meanings

• Exploring Connotative Meanings

• Examining Technical Meanings


Lesson Outline
• Understanding Figurative Meanings

• Exploring Connotative Meanings

• Examining Technical Meanings


Co m p o n en t s:

Time Management Organized Workspace


Active Learning Goal Setting

• Allocate specific time slots • Summarize content, take • Organized study • Set clear study goals: short-
for studying. organized notes, and teach environment enhances focus term and long-term.
• Use techniques like the concepts to reinforce and productivity. • Goals provide direction and
Pomodoro Technique. understanding. • Proper lighting, ergonomic motivation.
• Breaks prevent burnout and • Active learning improves furniture, and clutter-free
maintain focus. comprehension and space.
retention. • Your study space affects
your mindset and
concentration.
study habits
• Good study habits are the foundation of academic success.

• Effective study habits are essential for learning and academic


performance.
• Consistent study habits can reduce stress during exams and
assignments.
overcoming
Common Study Challenges

Procrastination Distractions Burnout


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Definition
An article is a word that identifies the noun or noun phrase that
comes after it as being either general or specific.
Indefin i t e A r t i c l e

n ’ w h e n p re c e d e s a w o rd th a t
The word ‘a
begins with a vowel.

h e n it p re c e d e s a w o rd th a t
The word ‘a’ w
begins with a consonant.

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