What does EAP stand for?
English for Academic Purposes
What is collusion?
Working with others on an individual task
What are the three sections of the Cornell Method?
Questions, notes, and summary sections
What is the difference between skimming and scanning?
Skimming = get main idea
Scanning = find specific information
Why is it important to cite and reference sources?
To avoid plagiarism and show respect for others’ ideas
What is the main purpose of EAP courses?
To develop academic language including academic reading, writing, listening and speaking, critical thinking, note-taking, and study skills for university success
What is plagiarism?
Submitting work without proper citation
In pattern-style note-taking, a flowchart is useful for what?
Showing a process or change over time
Whatr is critical reading.
Analyzing and evaluating what you read rather than just understanding it
What is data fabrication?
Making up data for a report or project which is not exist
What happens if a student earns less than 60% in the course?
They must retake the course
According to TEQSA (2022), academic integrity involves acting with what five principles?
Honesty, trust, fairness, respect, and responsibility
Which note-taking style is best for comparing two different things?
Table
How can you identify the sequence of ideas in reading?
Look for transition words (first, next, finally)
What does 'resubmitting' mean?
Submitting the same work which is already assessed and without the teacher's permission
Using AI to write an assignment is considered what?
Academic misconduct
What is contract cheating?
Paying or asking someone else to complete your work
When might you use a tree diagram?
When showing classification or hierarchy of ideas
What is implicit meaning?
Meaning not directly stated; must be inferred
How can students demonstrate honesty in coursework?
Submitting original work and citing all sources