SENTENCES that explain or demonstrate the topic sentence
What are supporting details?
a book, article, etc., from which you take info for your report
What is a source?
This paragraph is the last paragraph of an essay.
What is a conclusion paragraph?
This word means something is morally unacceptable.
What is unethical?
This Cambridge GP assessment has four types of questions that are responded to after reading some materials.
What is the GP Written Examination?
this sentence let's your reader know what your whole essay is about
What is a thesis statement?
info like the title, date of publication, author's name, place published, etc.
What is publication information?
This is the author's last name and the date of publication inside parenthesis after you've written words that are not your own.
What is an in-text citation?
This word means that something considers the environment, the economic benefits toward everyone in the society, as well as respecting their religion or beliefs.
What is sustainable?
a written composition describing your experience in a group project
What is a reflection?
a word or words that show you are about to add on, compare, contrast, show a sequence, disagree or demonstrate a cause/effect
What is a transition phrase?
when there is good reason to believe the reliability of a source it has this
What is credibility?
a sentence, often a claim, that expresses the main topic of a body paragraph
What is a topic sentence?
This is the process by which companies give meaning to the products or services they sell.
What is branding?
This is not a task, but if you do it (using someone else's words as your own without giving them credit) you will take a zero on your task.
What is plagiarism?
the catchy opening of an introductory paragraph
What is a likeable lead?
This feature of a good research question requires you to be sure your question has enough sub-topics.
What is "complex enough?"
this sentence is located between the thesis and the likeable lead
What is a bridge sentence?
This happens when a company sells its product in many countries all over the world and develops global influence because of it.
What is globalisation?
This task involves researching one topic of your choice from a list of eight topics that has both local and global significance and writing a 1500-2000 word paper that is informative about an issue, considers the causes, consequences, and possible actions for dealing with the issue.
What is an individual report?
this sentence is like a road map of the body paragraph topics
This feature of a good research question requires that the wording of the question is very clear.
What is "concise?"
this phrase tells your reader the words coming after it are not your words
What is a signal phrase?
This is an opinion based on facts or evidence.
What is a perspective?
In this Cambridge task, a group of students form a team and plan (plus carry out) a project related to one of eight topics Cambridge allows. The project planning has to include a desired outcome, and each member has to write a personal reflective paper.
What is a team project?