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Basically, anything that is used in the school or classroom.
Academic texts
Are specifically designed to help you, the learner.
Textbook
Vary in length and formality, but they usually contain three sections: Introduction, main body and conclusions.
Students essay
Typically, 60, 000 to 80,000 words at doctor’s level.
Dissertation
Are written mainly for the specific audience-researchers, academic and postgraduates students.
Research articles
May be found in any discipline, though they are most common in disciplines such as business, sociology, and law.
Case studies
To describe what happened and discuss and evaluate its importance.
Reports
Scientific texts pose specialized challenges to inexperienced and struggling readers.
Reading in Science
Ask students about the symbolism in literary texts.
Reading in Literature
In examining primary source documents, historians ask themselves about the kind of document it is and how the document came into being.
Reading in History
Typically, 10,000 to 20,000 words, college and post-college levels.
Thesis
Is always in one’s own words, it is rephrasing the lines according on how you understand them.
Paraphrase
The word Precis comes from the Latin
‘praecisus’
is a brief synopsis of another work
Precis
Critically and carefully examines another writer’s work.
Review or critique paper
Is an essay in which you describe the emotions, a certain person, object or event caused you.
Reaction paper
The outline can help you find out how many reactions you personally have in mind.
Create a good outline before writing
Should contain a short summary of the material.
Start with the Introduction
Do this by restating your thesis and your reactions.
Finish your reaction paper with a conclusion
This will help you coming up with an effective reaction piece that you can support and justify later on.
Read the articles carefully and understand it well.
You can also make use of at least one real life example, something you are familiar with.
Always justify why you have this line of thought about the work.