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10 Essential Rules for Writing Better College Papers | Beyond Grammar & Punctuation | Foundation Course

What you will learn

How to write college papers with confidence and power

How to engage academic audiences with stylistic devices

How to identify and correct poorly written academic prose

Description

You have a good grasp of grammar, but you’re still not getting the grades you think you deserve.Β  If you’re like most college freshmen, you haven’t really been taught how to write with style.Β  You know about punctuation, sentence structure, and spelling, but you don’t know how to make your writing shine.

The Elements of Academic Style is a foundational course covering 10 of the most important rules for writing amazing academic papers.

Through short lectures, mini-quizzes, and hands-on assignments, you will learn how harmony and power can breathe life into your prose.

The secrets to harmony are 5 :


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  1. Begin your paragraph with a topic sentence
  2. Make supporting details related
  3. Connect ideas with linking words
  4. Express similar ideas with a similar form
  5. Keep related words together

To unleash powerful prose, follow these 5 :

  1. Use the active voice
  2. Make sentences positive
  3. Use concrete and precise language
  4. Throw out needless words
  5. Avoid a series of similar sentence structures

About the instructor:

Energetic and innovative Canadian English language professional with 10 years of experience teaching English as a Second Language (ESL) to adolescents and adults in prestigious universities and institutions in Canada and abroad. Driven to deliver engaging lessons to reluctant learners, foster communication and inspire students to reach their goals set through individualized progress plans based on students’ specific needs. Harnesses the power of Web 2.0 tools to maximize learning opportunities while fostering student engagement.

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Content

Introduction

Introduction

Rule 1: Begin paragraph with topic sentence

Rule 1: Begin paragraph with topic sentence
Rule 1

Rule 2: Make supporting details actually support

Rule 2: Make supporting details actually support
Rule 2

Rule 3: Connect Ideas with Connectors

Rule 3: Connect Ideas with Connectors
Rule 3

Rule 4: Express what is alike similarly

Rule 4: Express what is alike similarly
Rule 4

Rule 5: Keep related words together

Rule 5: Keep related words together
Rule 5

Rule 6: Use the active voice

Rule 6: Use the active voice
Rule 6

Rule 7: Make sentences positive

Rule 7: Make sentences positive
Rule 7

Rule 8: Use concrete and precise language

Rule 8: Use concrete and precise language
Rule 8

Rule 9: Throw out needless words

Rule 9: Throw out needless words
Rule 9

Rule 10: Avoid a series of similar sentence structures

Rule 10: Avoid a series of similar sentence structures
Rule 10