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  1. Jan 15, 2012 · This study aims to determine whether there is an improvement in argumentative essay writing skills after the implementation of Project-Based Learning (PjBL) in English as a foreign language...

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  2. Academic writing is built upon three truths that aren’t self-evident: – Writing is Thinking : While “writing” is traditionally understood as the expression of thought, we’ll redefine “writing” as the thought

  3. 3.1. Introduction The introduction should lead into a focused argument. Every sentence needs to show a progression towards your argument. Some tips for leading into your •argument include: • Re-write/explain how you interpret the question/show your understanding of the task set • Challenge or (re-)define the issue/topic

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  4. An introduction starts with general information and becomes more specific. It may include several of the following: an opening sentence (which tells the reader what the general topic is) Capture your reader’s attention and draw them into the introduction. background information on the topic.

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  5. Strategies for Essay Writing: PDFs Strategies for Essay Writing--Complete. description. Tips for Reading an Assignment Prompt. description. Asking Analytical Questions.

  6. 1. An Introduction to the Writing of Essays. So much writing surrounds us that the textual environment has emerged as a complex and supremely detailed subuniverse. We as readers inhabit it as we take it in. All over the place—on billboards, bottle caps, cereal boxes, the Internet; in magazines, newspapers, books—the written word proliferates.

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  8. The introduction typically provides your argument and context for that argument by explaining how your work fits into a larger conversation, addresses specific questions, or explores a new aspect of the subject.