Reading
Reading & writing
Writing
Vocabulary 1
Vocabulary 2
100

Reading rapidly in order to get a general overview of the material.

skimming

100

To reduce the length of a text but keeping main points

summary

100

Which part must include a Thesis statement 

introductin

100

Any text that students use to obtain ideas or information

Source

100

You are required to answer in this reading task according to the author's opinion

Yes/No/Not given

200

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-200

200

Which part of an essay gives your aims and methods

introduction

200

Giving a citation for some information but misspelling the author's name. Is it plagiarism or not?

Plagiarism

200

A general term for any academic essay, report, presentation or article

Paper

200

The most common type of a written work, with the title given by a teacher...

Essay

300

Intensive reading

It involves close reading that aims at the accuracy of comprehension. Here, the reader has to understand the meaning of each and every word.

300

 (Manton, 2008)

What is it called?

An in-text citation

300

checking a written work for minor errors is...

proof reading

300

A written record of the main points of a text or a lecture, for asudent's personal use

note

300

A piece of research, either by individual or group work, with the topic chosen by the student(s) 

project

400

This type of reading lays more emphasis on fluency and less on accuracy. It usually involves reading for pleasure and is more of an out-of-classroom activity.

Extensive reading

400

look at all parts of (something) carefully in order to detect some feature

scanning

400

he way we use vocabulary and grammatical structures to make connections between the ideas within a text.

Cohesion

400

to gain advantage dishonestly

plagiarise

400

using the exact words of an original text in your work

Quotation

500

BINGO!!!

500+

500

areas that distract from the message, and could even confuse the readers

off-topic

500

it states the main thought of a paragraph or of a larger unit of discourse 

 TOPIC SENTENSE

500

Full publication details of a text to allow a reader to access the original 

citation

500

The focus of ideas in sentences and paragraphs that work together to make the document easy to understand.

unity

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