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Not sure how to start your essay or prepare for a presentation? Worried about how to structure your report? Questioning what a good assignment actually looks like? With encouraging, jargon-free advice and a clearly defined seven-step plan to getting better grades, this book takes the fear out of academic writing and gives you the tools you need to succeed. Punchy and packed with the dos and don’ts of good writing, it helps you improve your grades quickly and with minimal hassle. Covering not just essays, but also group work, reports, reviews, research projects, journaling, and presentations, it provides effective tips on: • Defeating writers’ block • Identifying and using relevant sources • Planning and outlining strategies • Building arguments and providing evidence • Developing critical and analytical thinking • Cultivating writing style • Mastering presentation. Focused on explaining and demonstrating the core requirements of academic assignments through detailed examples, this book provides all the support you need to build confidence and produce high-quality assignments. SAGE Study Skills are essential study guides for students of all levels. From how to write great essays and succeeding at university, to writing your undergraduate dissertation and doing postgraduate research, SAGE Study Skills help you get the best from your time at university. Visit the SAGE Study Skills hub for tips, resources and videos on study success!
Presentation and Academic Conventions
Presentation and Academic Conventions
Overview

- Introduction
- Use Good Principles of Presentation and Style
- Use Correct English
- Use Academic Conventions Correctly
- Be Conscientious About Proofreading
- Sample Essay: Epistemology and Your Essay
- Negative and Positive Approaches
- Conclusion
- Summary of Key Points
- References
Introduction
In this chapter we consider the professional presentation of your work. Good presentation and good English contribute to a good grade. We also show you how to use the academic conventions, such as acronyms, quotations, references, etc. You are not born knowing the correct use of these, but correct use gives a good impression, and that good impression may well influence your grade.
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