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Welcome! 

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Road map
BBC One Minute World News


Rough draft

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Questions
1. What are the topics that are being discussed? Write them down.
2. Think for a minute and formulate an opinion on one of the topics 


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Questions
1. What are the topics that are being discussed? 

2. Think for a minute and formulate an opinion on one of the topics 


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How?
  • Planning
  • Shaping
  • Drafting
  • Revising
  • Editing/proofreading
  • Hand in

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Framework
Introduction with your thesis statement  (35)
  • anecdote, reason you chose the topic
Body: your actual argument
  • argument in support   (70)
  • argument in support   (70)
  • refutation of opposing argument    (70)
conclusion  (35)

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What went on before
  • Audience and purpose: to convince me
  • Thesis statement: clear and concise what you will argue and why
  • Framework
  • Rough draft: one topic per paragraph, top sentences!
  • Rough draft: coherence (first, secondly, lastly, and, or, however, nonethess, granted, admittedly, ......)



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Introduction
Start with some background information or an anecdote. 

'Hook your reader'

Your thesis statement should be the last or penultimate sentence of your introduction. 


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Introduction
When given a research assignment, students often turn first to  Wikipedia, the popular free online encyclopedia. With over 20,000,000 articles, Wikipedia is a valuable source for anyone seeking general information on a topic. For student research, however, Wikipedia is most valuable when it is used, not as an authoritative source, but as a gateway to more reliable research sources. 

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Work
Finish your rough draft. 


Ready? Choose your next step!
- peer feedback
- work on exams
- work on your panel talk

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