This practical guide, written by a chief examiner, gives you the tools and planning techniques for making light work of assignments, essays, reports and dissertations. It covers: – Thoroughly understanding the title, question or brief- Choosing the right format for your assignment – Producing an outline plan, researching and taking notes – Drafting the structure and improving your style – Presenting the final assignment Examples and mini case studies show the difference between good and bad practice. – Self-evaluation exercises ensure you stay on the right track.Contents: List of Illustrations; Preface; 1. What is an assignment?; 2. Making the right start; 3. Analysing the title question or brief; 4. How to plan and take notes; 5. Drafting the structure; 6. Improving your style; 7. Presenting your final assignment; 8. Improving through reflection; 9. Where are you now?; Glosssary; Further reading; Index.
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How To Write An Assignment, 8th Edition: Proven techniques for producing essays, reports and dissertations that succeed (William Lorimer), Patrick Griffin, 9781845284411
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