PPT-Paraphrasing
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Dr Gina May Student Learning Advisory Service What is paraphrasing One of the legitimate ways of borrowing from a source others are quoting and summarising The
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Dr Gina May Student Learning Advisory Service What is paraphrasing One of the legitimate ways of borrowing from a source others are quoting and summarising The expression of someone elses ideas in your own words. What is plagiarism?. Download and read the document “Plagiarism Information” from the wiki.. In your notes, write down your understanding of what plagiarism is.. What is paraphrasing?. Paraphrasing is taking an idea from a source and including it in your paper but writing the information in your own words.. Objective:. Students will be able to identify the difference between paraphrasing and summarizing.. Students will be able to identify main idea.. Students will be able to write an effective summary, paraphrase, and main idea.. Put it in Your Own . Words. !. Brain Pop. ©. 2012HappyEdugator. What is paraphrasing?. Identify . the point of the passage.. Emphasize. the most essential details; leave out unnecessary details.. Restate. Paraphrasing . Objective:. Demonstrate comprehension by paraphrasing facts from informational texts. Gain knowledge and apply what they have learned about paraphrasing by reading information about three unusual animals. Paraphrasing. What is it?. Putting something in your own words. can be the shorter, the same length or longer than the original. goal is not to shorten the original; goal is to restate it in your own words. Information provided by . purdue. university writing center. Any time you use someone else’s ideas, you MUST give them credit or you are plagiarizing. There are three different ways to use another person’s ideas in your paper, quoting directly, paraphrasing and . What’s the difference?. Quoting. When writing about something someone has already written, you may find that you want to copy something word for word.. If you copy word for word and do not put it in quotation marks and tell your reader where it’s from, you are plagiarizing. . Using Sources and A Reasoned Argument. Louise . Livesey. Academic Skills Adviser. This . workshop will. .... Introduce the two types of sources and the process of choosing sources. Provide a basic overview of how to use quotations, paraphrases and summaries in your written work. Do you ever do paraphrasing in your daily life. ?. What should you do if you want to do paraphrasing?. Warm up !!!!!. F. ive volunteers (five males or five females). Read the sentence. Tell secretly what you have read to your neighbor. . Put it in Your Own . Words!. ©. 2012HappyEdugator. What is paraphrasing?. Identify . the point of the passage.. Emphasize. the most essential details; leave out unnecessary details.. Restate. what you read in your own words... Avoiding Plagiarism:. What are the differences?. Quotations must be identical to the original, using a narrow segment of the source. They must match the source document word for word and must be attributed to the original author.. What do I do when I need to paraphrase ?. Paraphrasing means putting what you have read into your own words.. You paraphrase by . reading. something, . thinking . about what it means, and then . restating it in your own words. Reference Department at ULM Library. Session Overview. What is MLA Format?. Why Do We Use MLA?. General Guidelines. Quotes/Paraphrasing. In-Text Citations. Works Cited. Resources. Any Questions?. What is MLA Format?. Ontario, Canada. BALEAP 2017. From Patchwriting to Paraphrasing to Synthesising:. A . R. hetorical Journey. O. verview. The challenges of EAP and patchwriting. The rhetorical journey. The study: teacher and participants.
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