ENGLISH FOR ACADEMICS AND PROFESSIONAL PURPOSES

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A form of paper writing in which the writer expresses his ideas and opinions about what has been

read or seen.

Reaction Paper

It involves

summarizing the existing published writings of a topic.

Review Paper

Evaluates an existing research article, scientific content, or

literature.

Critique Paper

Read the material carefully

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Mark interesting place while reading

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Write down your thoughts while reading/watching

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Come up with thesis statement

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Compose an outline

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Construct your paper

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TRUE OR FALSE Don’t give a summary of an article

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TRUE OR FALSE You should perform your personal opinion, not an overview

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TRUE OR FALSE Back your ideas with examples

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Reaction Paper

A paper expressing thoughts and opinions about a read or seen material.

Review Paper

Summarizing existing writings on a topic.

Critique Paper

Evaluating an existing research or literature.

Step 1 - Reading

Carefully read the material.

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Step 2 - Note Taking

Important places during reading

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Step 3 - Reflecting

Writing down thoughts during reading or watching

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Step 4 - Thesis

Creating a central argument statement

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Step 5 - Outline

Organizing your ideas in an outline

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Step 6 - Writing

Putting your ideas together in paper format.

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Summary avoidance

Don't give a summary of the article.

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Personal Opinion

Present personal interpretations.

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Example Support

Use examples to back up your ideas

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