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Apply principles of writing when planning and composing academic texts.
Use elements of academic writing with brainstorming, organizing, and presenting ideas and information.
Produce paragraphs for academic purposes.
Paraphrase and summarise academic texts.
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There are 6 modules in this course
Welcome to the Writing Practices course. This course aims to prepare you for performing writing tasks in academic contexts. In this course you will be introduced to basic academic writing skills. You will learn how the principles and structures of academic writing work when you are composing a variety of scripts. This course covers a wide variety of topics related to academic writing that will prepare you for presenting arguments, describing scientific processes and comparing objects and ideas.
Course Positioningβ― This course is an intermediate level course in academic writing, intended for learners who have basic proficiency in reading and writing in English. The knowledge gained from this course will help you write effectively in most academic situations. System Requirements for the Courseβ― You would need a functional computer, a steady internet connection, a good browser, and access to Google Drive for this course.
This module introduces you to the course. The course introductory video orients you to the skills and knowledge you will acquire through this course. You will also meet and greet your peers around the globe through a discussion prompt.
What's included
1 video1 discussion prompt
1 videoβ’Total 4 minutes
- Course Intro Videoβ’4 minutes
1 discussion promptβ’Total 10 minutes
- Meet and Greetβ’10 minutes
This module introduces you to the course and some of the fundamental aspects of academic writing. You will explore the purpose, types, and features of academic writing. You will also gain insights into issues of originality, integrity, and plagiarism in academic writing. You will learn how originality in writing involves following academic norms and respecting intellectual property rights when gathering and presenting ideas. You will learn that integrity is a related concept, and it comes into play when the author learns to build on othersβ ideas without claiming the borrowed ideas or words as zir own. You will also learn when one claims othersβ work or ideas as oneβs own, and how it amounts to plagiarism.
What's included
13 videos11 readings12 assignments1 discussion prompt
13 videosβ’Total 90 minutes
- Aim and Objectives of the Courseβ’6 minutes
- Reading Materials for the Courseβ’6 minutes
- Applications of the Skills Learned in the Courseβ’7 minutes
- Definition of Academic Writingβ’8 minutes
- Purposes of Academic Writingβ’8 minutes
- Features of Academic Writingβ’8 minutes
- Types of Academic Writingβ’7 minutes
- Originality in Academic Writingβ’7 minutes
- Integrity in Academic Writingβ’8 minutes
- Plagiarism in Academic Writingβ’9 minutes
- Understanding Intellectual Property Rights β’6 minutes
- Respecting Intellectual Property Rights in Academic Writingβ’7 minutes
- Module Wrap-Up: Introduction to Academic Writingβ’4 minutes
11 readingsβ’Total 180 minutes
- Essential Reading β Academic Writing: A Handbook for International Students β’30 minutes
- Recommended Reading β What Is Academic Writing?β’15 minutes
- Recommended Reading β What Is Academic Writing? (and Other Burning Questions About It)β’15 minutes
- Recommended Reading β Research Guidesβ’15 minutes
- Recommended Reading β Types of Academic Writingβ’15 minutes
- Essential Reading β Academic Writing: A Handbook for International Students β’30 minutes
- Recommended Reading β How Can I Be Original in My Essay Writing? Critical Analysis and Original Argumentβ’10 minutes
- Recommended Reading β Honesty and Originality in Academic Writingβ’10 minutes
- Recommended Reading β Plagiarismβ’20 minutes
- Recommended Reading β Plagiarism in Academic Writing: How to Identify and Avoid Itβ’10 minutes
- Recommended Reading β Intellectual Property Law Issues in Legal and Academic Writingβ’10 minutes
12 assignmentsβ’Total 72 minutes
- Practice Quiz: Aim and Objectives of the Courseβ’6 minutes
- Practice Quiz: Reading Materials for the Courseβ’6 minutes
- Practice Quiz: Applications of the Skills Learned in the Courseβ’6 minutes
- Practice Quiz: Definition of Academic Writingβ’6 minutes
- Practice Quiz: Purposes of Academic Writingβ’6 minutes
- Practice Quiz: Features of Academic Writingβ’6 minutes
- Practice Quiz: Types of Academic Writingβ’6 minutes
- Practice Quiz: Originality in Academic Writingβ’6 minutes
- Practice Quiz: Integrity in Academic Writingβ’6 minutes
- Practice Quiz: Plagiarism in Academic Writingβ’6 minutes
- Practice Quiz: Understanding Intellectual Property Rights β’6 minutes
- Practice Quiz: Respecting Intellectual Property Rights in Academic Writingβ’6 minutes
1 discussion promptβ’Total 10 minutes
- Discussion: Introduction to Academic Writingβ’10 minutes
In this module, you will review the process of gathering ideas, writing the topic sentences, supporting details, and the concluding sentence in a paragraph using signposts for connecting ideas within it. You will learn about gathering ideas through brainstorming that may involve strategies like idea map creation, establishing connections among the generated ideas, and keeping the paragraph focused in terms of content. In the next step, you will create a topic sentence that captures the main idea of the paragraph. You will learn how the topic sentences are followed by adequate and focused supporting ideas or details. Lastly, you will also learn a concluding sentence which reaffirms that the topic sentence helps you bring the paragraph to a proper end.
What's included
14 videos21 readings13 assignments1 discussion prompt
14 videosβ’Total 95 minutes
- Brainstorming Ideas for Writing Paragraphsβ’8 minutes
- Searching the Internet for Ideasβ’8 minutes
- Creating an Idea Mapβ’5 minutes
- Building Idea Connections β’8 minutes
- Delimiting Ideasβ’7 minutes
- Main Components of a Paragraphβ’8 minutes
- Writing a Good Topic Sentenceβ’7 minutes
- Writing Supporting Details β’6 minutes
- Writing a Good Concluding Sentence β’6 minutes
- Meaning and Importance of Signpostingβ’7 minutes
- Signposting of Orderβ’7 minutes
- Signposting of Relationsβ’7 minutes
- Choosing and Using Appropriate Signpostsβ’7 minutes
- Module Wrap-Up: Structure of Paragraphsβ’5 minutes
21 readingsβ’Total 240 minutes
- Essential Reading β Academic Writing: From Paragraph to Essayβ’15 minutes
- Recommended Reading β Prewriting Step One: Gathering Ideasβ’10 minutes
- Recommended Reading β Generate Ideasβ’10 minutes
- Recommended Reading β Generating Ideas for Your Paperβ’10 minutes
- Essential Reading β Writing an Annotated Bibliographyβ’15 minutes
- Essential Reading β Academic Writing: A Handbook for International Studentsβ’30 minutes
- Essential Reading β Academic Writing: From Paragraph to Essayβ’10 minutes
- Essential Reading β Effective Academic Writingβ’20 minutes
- Recommended Reading β Topic Sentenceβ’5 minutes
- Recommended Reading β Topic Sentence and Paragraphβ’5 minutes
- Recommended Reading β Writing Topic Sentences and Body Paragraphsβ’5 minutes
- Recommended Reading β Main Ideas and Supporting Details in Writingβ’5 minutes
- Recommended Reading β Concluding Sentenceβ’5 minutes
- Recommended Reading β Supporting and Concluding Sentencesβ’5 minutes
- Essential Reading β Academic Writing: A Handbook for International Studentsβ’15 minutes
- Recommended Reading β Academic Styleβ’15 minutes
- Recommended Reading β Signpostingβ’10 minutes
- Essential Reading β Academic Phrasebankβ’20 minutes
- Recommended Reading β Signposting Language for Improving Cohesionβ’15 minutes
- Recommended Reading β Signpost to Guide Your Readersβ’5 minutes
- Recommended Reading β Using English for Academic Purposes for Students in Higher Educationβ’10 minutes
13 assignmentsβ’Total 78 minutes
- Practice Quiz: Brainstorming Ideas for Writing Paragraphsβ’6 minutes
- Practice Quiz: Searching the Internet for Ideasβ’6 minutes
- Practice Quiz: Creating an Idea Mapβ’6 minutes
- Practice Quiz: Building Idea Connections β’6 minutes
- Practice Quiz: Delimiting Ideasβ’6 minutes
- Practice Quiz: Main Components of a Paragraphβ’6 minutes
- Practice Quiz: Writing a Good Topic Sentenceβ’6 minutes
- Practice Quiz: Writing Supporting Details β’6 minutes
- Practice Quiz: Writing a Good Concluding Sentence β’6 minutes
- Practice Quiz: Meaning and Importance of Signpostingβ’6 minutes
- Practice Quiz: Signposting of Orderβ’6 minutes
- Practice Quiz: Signposting of Relationsβ’6 minutes
- Practice Quiz: Choosing and Using Appropriate Signpostsβ’6 minutes
1 discussion promptβ’Total 10 minutes
- Discussion: Structure of Paragraphsβ’10 minutes
This module focuses on writing argumentative, cause-effect, and comparison paragraphs. You will learn about argumentative paragraphs focusing on supporting or opposing claims to convince or persuade readers. You will then learn about the cause-effect paragraphs illustrating the reasons behind certain events and connect the results with the reasons. You will also learn about comparison paragraphs highlighting the similarities and differences between two objects or ideas.
What's included
13 videos12 readings12 assignments1 discussion prompt
13 videosβ’Total 84 minutes
- Structure of Argumentative Paragraphsβ’5 minutes
- Introductory Sentences and Evidence in Argumentative Paragraphsβ’7 minutes
- Claims and Counterclaims in Argumentative Paragraphsβ’6 minutes
- Useful Vocabulary for Writing Argumentative Paragraphsβ’7 minutes
- Structure of Cause-Effect Paragraphsβ’7 minutes
- Language Use in Cause-Effect Paragraphs β’6 minutes
- Composing Cause-Driven Paragraphsβ’5 minutes
- Composing Effect-Driven Paragraphsβ’7 minutes
- Structure of Comparison Paragraphsβ’6 minutes
- Language Use in Comparison Paragraphsβ’7 minutes
- Block Organization in Comparison Paragraphsβ’7 minutes
- Point-to-Point Organization in Comparison Paragraphsβ’8 minutes
- Module Wrap-Up Video: Writing Argumentative, Cause-Effect, and Comparison Paragraphsβ’5 minutes
12 readingsβ’Total 280 minutes
- Essential Reading β Opinion Paragraphs β’20 minutes
- Essential Reading β Opinion Paragraphs β’30 minutes
- Recommended Reading β Expressing Your Opinion β’25 minutes
- Recommended Reading β Teaching Students How to Write a Persuasive Paragraphβ’10 minutes
- Recommended Reading β Persuasive Paragraphs β’15 minutes
- Essential Reading β Cause-Effectβ’30 minutes
- Recommended Reading β Writing Skills for the Cause-Effect Paragraph β’30 minutes
- Essential Reading β Cause-Effect Paragraphsβ’15 minutes
- Recommended Reading β Cause-Effect Paragraphs β’15 minutes
- Essential Reading β Comparisonsβ’30 minutes
- Essential Reading β Comparison or Contrast Paragraphs β’30 minutes
- Recommended Reading β Rhetorical Functions in Academic Writing: Comparison and Contrastβ’30 minutes
12 assignmentsβ’Total 72 minutes
- Practice Quiz: Structure of Argumentative Paragraphsβ’6 minutes
- Practice Quiz: Introductory Sentences and Evidence in Argumentative Paragraphsβ’6 minutes
- Practice Quiz: Claims and Counterclaims in Argumentative Paragraphsβ’6 minutes
- Practice Quiz: Useful Vocabulary for Writing Argumentative Paragraphsβ’6 minutes
- Practice Quiz: Structure of Cause-Effect Paragraphsβ’6 minutes
- Practice Quiz: Language Use in Cause-Effect Paragraphs β’6 minutes
- Practice Quiz: Composing Cause-Driven Paragraphsβ’6 minutes
- Practice Quiz: Composing Effect-Driven Paragraphsβ’6 minutes
- Practice Quiz: Structure of Comparison Paragraphsβ’6 minutes
- Practice Quiz: Language Use in Comparison Paragraphsβ’6 minutes
- Practice Quiz: Block Organization in Comparison Paragraphsβ’6 minutes
- Practice Quiz: Point-to-Point Organization in Comparison Paragraphsβ’6 minutes
1 discussion promptβ’Total 60 minutes
- Discussion Prompt: Writing Argumentative, Cause-Effect, and Comparison Paragraphsβ’60 minutes
This module focuses on writing paragraphs on problem-solution, process, and visual information. You will learn about problem-solution paragraphs that typically describe a problem and a solution to the problem. You will learn how process paragraphs usually explain the steps to achieve certain results. You will also gain insights into how paragraphs, based on visual information, often describe information presented through tables and diagrams.
What's included
13 videos10 readings12 assignments1 discussion prompt
13 videosβ’Total 76 minutes
- Structure of Problem-Solution Paragraphsβ’8 minutes
- Introductory and Concluding Sentences in Problem-Solution Paragraphsβ’7 minutes
- Description of the Problemβ’7 minutes
- Description of the Solution β’6 minutes
- Structure of Process Paragraphsβ’6 minutes
- Introductory and Concluding Sentences in Process Paragraphsβ’5 minutes
- Following a Chronological Order in Process Paragraphsβ’4 minutes
- Using Passive Structures Process Paragraphsβ’6 minutes
- Structure of Paragraphs Describing Visual Informationβ’6 minutes
- Writing Introductory and Concluding Sentences β’6 minutes
- Use of Different Types of Visuals in Academic Texts β’4 minutes
- Language and Planning for Describing Visual Informationβ’6 minutes
- Module Wrap-Up Video: Writing Paragraphs on Problem-Solution, Process, and Visual Informationβ’5 minutes
10 readingsβ’Total 270 minutes
- Essential Reading β Problems and Solutionβ’30 minutes
- Essential Reading β Problem-Solution Paragraphsβ’30 minutes
- Recommended Reading β Problem-Solution Paragraphsβ’15 minutes
- Recommended Reading β What Are the Problem-Solution Paragraphs?β’15 minutes
- Essential Reading β Process Paragraphsβ’30 minutes
- Essential Reading β Descriptive and Process Paragraphsβ’30 minutes
- Recommended Reading β Blueprints for Process Paragraphsβ’30 minutes
- Essential Reading β Visual Informationβ’30 minutes
- Essential Reading β Rhetorical Functions in Academic Writing: Including Charts and Diagramsβ’30 minutes
- Recommended Reading β Figures and Tablesβ’30 minutes
12 assignmentsβ’Total 72 minutes
- Practice Quiz: Structure of Problem-Solution Paragraphsβ’6 minutes
- Practice Quiz: Introductory and Concluding Sentences in Problem-Solution Paragraphsβ’6 minutes
- Practice Quiz: Description of the Problemβ’6 minutes
- Practice Quiz: Description of the Solution β’6 minutes
- Practice Quiz: Structure of Process Paragraphsβ’6 minutes
- Practice Quiz: Introductory and Concluding Sentences in Process Paragraphsβ’6 minutes
- Practice Quiz: Following a Chronological Order in Process Paragraphsβ’6 minutes
- Practice Quiz: Using Passive Structures Process Paragraphsβ’6 minutes
- Practice Quiz: Structure of Paragraphs Describing Visual Informationβ’6 minutes
- Practice Quiz: Writing Introductory and Concluding Sentences β’6 minutes
- Practice Quiz: Use of Different Types of Visuals in Academic Texts β’6 minutes
- Practice Quiz: Language and Planning for Describing Visual Informationβ’6 minutes
1 discussion promptβ’Total 60 minutes
- Writing Paragraphs on Problem-Solution, Process, and Visual Informationβ’60 minutes
This module focuses on the elements of academic writing. You will learn how to use language in a grammatically correct manner, especially punctuation and articles. You will familiarize yourself with the use of conditionals in academic writing. You will explore the utility of paraphrasing and summarizing in academic writing and how to paraphrase and summarize academic texts systematically.
What's included
13 videos10 readings13 assignments1 discussion prompt
13 videosβ’Total 81 minutes
- Accuracy in Academic Writingβ’6 minutes
- Using Punctuationsβ’8 minutes
- Using Articlesβ’7 minutes
- Tense Formsβ’7 minutes
- Purpose of Paraphrasing Academic Textsβ’6 minutes
- Using Synonyms in Paraphrasingβ’6 minutes
- Changing Word Class in Paraphrasingβ’5 minutes
- Changing Word Order in Paraphrasingβ’6 minutes
- Purpose of Summarizing Academic Textsβ’7 minutes
- Identifying Key Points in Academic Textsβ’6 minutes
- Creating a Summary of the Key Pointsβ’4 minutes
- Verifying the Accuracy of the Summaryβ’6 minutes
- Module Wrap-Up: Elements of Writingβ’4 minutes
10 readingsβ’Total 255 minutes
- Essential Reading β Distinguishing Features of Academic Writing #5: Accuracyβ’15 minutes
- Essential Reading β Punctuationβ’30 minutes
- Essential Reading β Definite Articlesβ’15 minutes
- Essential Reading β Time Markersβ’15 minutes
- Essential Reading β Summarizing and Paraphrasingβ’30 minutes
- Essential Reading β Paraphraseβ’30 minutes
- Recommended Reading β Academic Synonyms Exercisesβ’30 minutes
- Essential Reading β Summarizing and Paraphrasingβ’30 minutes
- Essential Reading β Summaryβ’30 minutes
- Essential Reading β Writing Summariesβ’30 minutes
13 assignmentsβ’Total 82 minutes
- Course Completion Acknowledgementβ’10 minutes
- Practice Quiz: Accuracy in Academic Writingβ’6 minutes
- Practice Quiz: Using Punctuationsβ’6 minutes
- Practice Quiz: Using Articlesβ’6 minutes
- Practice Quiz: Tense Formsβ’6 minutes
- Practice Quiz: Purpose of Paraphrasing Academic Textsβ’6 minutes
- Practice Quiz: Using Synonyms in Paraphrasingβ’6 minutes
- Practice Quiz: Changing Word Class in Paraphrasingβ’6 minutes
- Practice Quiz: Changing Word Order in Paraphrasingβ’6 minutes
- Practice Quiz: Purpose of Summarizing Academic Textsβ’6 minutes
- Practice Quiz: Identifying Key Points in Academic Textsβ’6 minutes
- Practice Quiz: Creating a Summary of the Key Pointsβ’6 minutes
- Practice Quiz: Verifying the Accuracy of the Summaryβ’6 minutes
1 discussion promptβ’Total 60 minutes
- Elements of Writingβ’60 minutes
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