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: ̗̀➛ Reflection of Academic Writing 2

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Name : Nazwa Rega Tanissa Student ID : 2223210086 Class : 4A Course : Academic Writing Source Image : Braintrust Tutors How to get started with critical writing? From the last meeting of Academic Writing, we learn about how to write with critical writing. The first, we talked about what is critical thinking? Critical Thinking means questioning what you read, hear, and its means evaluating whether true or not your sources of information are reliable. Critical thinkers also need a several point, such as : 1.       Have an open mind 2.       Not think in extremes 3.       Not generate from single or personal examples or base evaluation on assumption 4.       Be interested in the subject 5.       Be active in finding information 6.       Not sit on the fence, from an opinion, or based on the evidence Critical thinkers need to ask a lots of questions, use a variety of sources, and consider different perspectives and think of the different possibilities. If you are

: ̗̀➛ Reflection of Academic Writing (First Meeting)

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Name : Nazwa Rega Tanissa Student ID : 2223210086 Class : 4A Course : Academic Writing Source Picture : University of Greenwich Reflection of Academic Writing (First Meeting)      From the first meeting of the Academic Writing. We learn and talk about many things. First is the introduction about Academic Writing. Academic writing is arguably the most important skill in academic contexts, since writing is the main method of academic communication. It is also the most difficult skill for most students to master. Academic writing is writing which communicates ideas, information and research to the wider academic community. It can be divided into two types: student academic writing, which is used as a form of assessment at university, as well as at schools as preparation for university study; and expert academic writing, which is writing that is intended for publication in an academic journal or book.     Also, we learn about 7 steps to success there are : Analyse, Brainstorm, Res

: ̗̀➛Summary of Creme and Lea (Page 51-57)

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Name : Nazwa Rega Tanissa Student ID : 2223210086 Class : 4A Course : Academic Writing Summary of Creme and Lea (Page 51-57) Source Picture : Academia.Edu Reading as Part of Writing Reading is an integral part of the whole writing process, and therefore this chapter is concerned with helping you to discover new ways of tackling the reading that you have to do for your studies. Many, if not most, students find reading difficult when they first begin to study at university. This is partly because the material can seem rather unfamiliar, both in terms of the terminology that is used and because of the ways in which ideas and concepts are written. 5.1 Approaching Reading In general, skim-reading is not a useful strategy for reading as a student, but you may well be used to doing this in other contexts. You may also be used to skim-reading when you’re surfing the Internet. So now, instead of skim-reading you will be developing ways of concentrating on large chunks of quite dense text