Week 004-Module The Structure of Academic Text Part 1
Week 004-Module The Structure of Academic Text Part 1
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The Structures of Academic Texts
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concluding sentences that relate to one main idea. A topic
sentence stresses the main idea of a paragraph.
Reading tips:
The structure of a paragraph consists of a topic sentence, supporting
sentences, and a concluding sentence that relate to one main idea. The topic
sentence stresses the main idea while the supporting sentences provide details
about the main idea. Both the supporting and concluding sentences add
interest and maintain coherence.
Writing tips:
In presenting your ideas and points in writing, remember PIE:
Points/Hook – topic sentence
Information - (Prove your point: Evidence, a story, a quote, data,
reason, research)
Explanation - Why does this point matter to your topic?
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An introduction gives you a look ahead at the text that you are
just beginning to read.
Locating the thesis statement / main thesis can be done by
looking at the introduction and reading the conclusion.
Every paragraph of an academic text has a topic sentence
which is the main point the author wants to emphasize. In
looking for the topic sentence, simply look at the beginning of
each paragraph or read the last part of the paragraph because it
is usually repeated or rephrased in another way.
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could make a carpool instead of each driving home alone in his or
her own gas-guzzling SUV.
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Paragraph above starts out with an although countered with
however that signal the argument for the writer. For instance is a
cue for an example to follow. Nevertheless indicates a mild
contrast; a cue to pay attention to what is being said. In addition
signals more information. Finally is a cue for the reader that
things are winding down. However is used as the last
contrasting idea.
Example 3: Transitions and Punctuation Marks
A comma:
As you may have noticed, the underlined transition word is
followed by a comma. Remember to use a comma to separate the
transition word from the rest of the sentence.
A semi-colon:
Use semi-colon instead of a period when using transition
words in connecting two independent clauses. Then An
independent clause is a group of words that can stand alone as a
complete sentence.
Avoid Clichés
Examples: Clichés
Glossary:
Transition signals are connecting words or phrases used to link sentences
and paragraphs to achieve cohesion in writing.
Thesis statement - a short statement, usually one sentence, that summarizes
the main point or claim of an essay, research paper, etc., and is developed,
supported, and explained in the text by means of examples and evidence.
Topic Sentence - The main sentence in a paragraph, often the first sentence. It
briefly conveys the essential idea of the paragraph.
References:
Books and Journals
Brantley, C. and Miller, M. ( 2007) Effective Communication for Colleges.
Singapore. Thomson South Western
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Hyland, K. (2008)Language Teaching. England. Cambridge University Press.