Academic Style
EUS
Hedging
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200

What are three things you should avoid in academic writing?

- emotional language    - personal references

- run-on expressions      - informal sentence starters

- clichés                        - colloquialisms   

- contractions                - rhetorical questions

- repetition                   - vague language

- phrasal verbs              - informal negative forms

200

What is the IndiWork requirement for this course?

50% or above

200

Find the hedge word in the sentence below.

“PolyU students probably go on an exchange at least once in their university life.”

probably

200

Beware of this idiom. What is it?

A wolf in sheep’s clothing

300

Give an example of a cliché. Why do we avoid them in academic writing?

Clichés are phrases which are overused.

For example, “in this day and age”, “in today’s society”, “all walks of life”, etc.

Clichés should be avoided because they are no longer interesting or effective.

300

What is the closing date for the Indiwork quizzes?

27 November

300

Why do we use hedging?

•To protect yourself if you are not 100% sure that the information is correct.

•To acknowledge the limitations of your work.

•To divert opinion away from you.

300

Tell us a cliché related to money.

Time is money.

Another day, another dollar.

Money makes the world go round.

Money is the root of all evil.

Money doesn’t grow on trees.

Money can’t buy you happiness.

400

List the four informal sentence  starters that we should avoid.        

How can we avoid them?

         And = In addition, Moreover

         But = However, Nevertheless

         Because = Since, As, Due to

         So = Therefore, Hence, Thus

400

What are the penalties for late submission of an assessment?

• by 1 sub-grade if the assessment is submitted within 24 hours after the deadline 

• by 2 sub-grades if the assessment is submitted within 48 hours after the deadline 

• by 3 sub-grades if the assessment is submitted within 72 hours after the deadline

400

Which words are assertive and which are cautious?

     - appear     - clearly         - generally

     - never       - obviously     - usually       

     - tend         - some           - all     

Assertive      Cautious

- all                 - tend    

 - never            - usually       

  - clearly          - some

   - obviously     - appear

                        - generally

400

Tell your teacher the names of five students in this class.

Teacher's answer

500

Change the words in italics to make the sentence more formal.

“The students found out that a lot of the data wasn’t very good.”

“The students discovered that a large amount of the data was unreliable.”

500

What are the learning outcomes (goals) for this course?

a. refer to sources in written texts and oral presentations 

b. paraphrase and summarise materials from written and spoken sources 

c. plan, write and revise expository essays with reference to sources 

d. deliver effective oral presentations

500

Rewrite the following sentences using hedging.

“The standardised method of testing is ineffective for indicating student success. Therefore, multiple measurements are the best option for measuring student performance.”

“The standardised method of testing may not be the most effective method of indicating student success. Therefore, multiple measurements could be an effective option for measuring student performance.”

500

What is CILL and where is its locations?

The location for the Centre for Independent Language Learning (CILL) is Room A305

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