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Today's Programme
- Quotation Explanation
- Question time (in Friday's lesson)






Slide 1 - Diapositive

What is a quote?
"Be the change, you wish to see in the world"

- Mahatma Ghandi

Slide 2 - Diapositive

What type of sources
do you know?

Slide 3 - Carte mentale

Why is it necessary to
indicate a source?

Slide 4 - Question ouverte

Three types of using a source in your essay


1. Direct Quote
2. Long direct quote 
3. Paraphrasing

Slide 5 - Diapositive

1. Direct quote
The nomad is not bound to a geographical place he calls home and shows similarities with the expatriate, as both are flexible and not bound to their birthplace. In addition, as the expatriate, the nomad “enjoys both autonomy and a direction of its own” (Deleuze and Guattari, 2010, pp. 43-4). However, unlike the traditional idea of nomadism suggests, the nomad should not be defined by movement, seeing that he “distributes himself in a smooth space” (p. 44), and in effect, he never leaves his own territory. In other words, although he “goes from one point to another” (p. 43), he is always at home. 

Slide 6 - Diapositive

1. Direct quote
The nomad is not bound to a geographical place he calls home and shows similarities with the expatriate, as both are flexible and not bound to their birthplace. In addition, as the expatriate, the nomad “enjoys both autonomy and a direction of its own” (Deleuze and Guattari, 2010, pp. 43-4). However, unlike the traditional idea of nomadism suggests, the nomad should not be defined by movement, seeing that he “distributes himself in a smooth space” (p. 44), and in effect, he never leaves his own territory. In other words, although he “goes from one point to another” (p. 43), he is always at home. 





1. Put the literal text from your source between quotation marks
2. Add the last name(s) of the author followed by the publication year and the pagenumber(s) between parentheses 
3. If you use another quote from the same source in the same paragraph, then only page number(s) is enough. 
    
Unless, of course, you have used another source in between. 

Slide 7 - Diapositive

2. Long direct quote 
In his journal, Crusoe describes his first attempt at domesticating a goat in December of his first year on the island:
                   … by nursing it so long it grew tame, and fed upon the little 
                  green at my door, and would not go away: This was the first 
                  time that I entertain’d a thought of breeding up some tame 
                  creatures, that I might have food when my powder and shot 
                  was all spent. (Defoe, 1719, p. 72)
After this first attempt, he does act on these thoughts, emanating from his necessity to fend for himself, after his supply of ammunition has depleted.

Slide 8 - Diapositive

2. Long direct quote 
In his journal, Crusoe describes his first attempt at domesticating a goat in December of his first year on the island:
                   … by nursing it so long it grew tame, and fed upon the little 
                  green at my door, and would not go away: This was the first 
                  time that I entertain’d a thought of breeding up some tame 
                  creatures, that I might have food when my powder and shot 
                  was all spent. (Defoe, 1719, p. 72)
After this first attempt, he does act on these thoughts, emanating from his necessity to fend for himself, after his supply of ammunition has depleted.


1. A long quote is anything that’s longer than 4 typed lines. You’ll present these quotes in a block of text set off from the rest of your paragraph. Because the quote is set off in a block, you don’t need to put quotation marks around it.
2. You do need to add the last name, publication year and page number between parentheses.

Slide 9 - Diapositive

3. Paraphasing
Original quote:
"Our results show that 40% of voters in the referendum election didn't make up their minds until they arrived at the polling place" (Hammersmith, 2009, p. 55).

Paraphrased quote:
Based on this study, 40% of referendum voters waited until they got to the polling location to decide how they would vote (Hammersmit, 2009, p. 55). 

Slide 10 - Diapositive

3. Paraphasing
Original quote:
"Our results show that 40% of voters in the referendum election didn't make up their minds until they arrived at the polling place" (Hammersmith, 2009, p. 55).

Paraphrased quote:
Based on this study, 40% of referendum voters waited until they got to the polling location to decide how they would vote (Hammersmit, 2009, p. 55)
1. Paraphrasing is when you restate someone else’s ideas in your own words. 
It’s a great way to incorporate evidence into your paper without using a direct quote every time. 
2. Although you don’t need to use quotes around a paraphrase, you do need to refer 
to the source.

Slide 11 - Diapositive

Lead in
Critic Alex Li supports this idea as she says, "The frequent references to the color blue are used to suggest that the family is struggling to cope with the loss of their matriarch" (2016, p. 67).

This is demonstrated by McKinney’s research, which proves that "Adults who do yoga at least three times a week have lower blood pressure, better sleeping patterns, and fewer everyday frustrations" (1998, pp. 86-7).

Slide 12 - Diapositive

Lead in
Critic Alex Li supports this idea as she says, "The frequent references to the color blue are used to suggest that the family is struggling to cope with the loss of their matriarch" (67).

 This is demonstrated by McKinney’s research, which proves that "Adults who do yoga at least three times a week have lower blood pressure, better sleeping patterns, and fewer everyday  
frustrations" (86-7).
1. You can also mention the source in your lead in sentence.
2. Then you only have to provide the page number(s) between parentheses.

Slide 13 - Diapositive

TIP:
Please use this LessonUp-file when 
incorporating your sources in your essay.

Slide 14 - Diapositive

Questions?
- About the grammar?
- About the lesson?
- About the essay?
- About anything else?

Slide 15 - Diapositive

Questions?

Slide 16 - Question ouverte