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EAPP Graded Recitation

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    A review for the upcoming examination in English for Academic and Professional Purposes
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  • It is a way to give credit to the authors, scientists, researchers, and the like whose creative and intellectual work you used to support or supplement your own research.
    CITATION
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  • It is a part of essay that introduces the topic that will be discussed.
    INTRODUCTION
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  • It is a reading technique wherein you look for specific details.
    SCANNING
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  • It is the first kind of structure used in academic texts. It is also a collection of sentences dealing with a single theme, topic, or idea.
    PARAGRAPH
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  • This is a reading strategy that readers use to have an overview of the text, recall prior knowledge and set a purpose for reading.
    PREVIEWING
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  • This is a part of essay where research and data are presented.
    BODY
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  • This part of essay restates the thesis statement and wraps the entire essay.
    CONCLUSION
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  • Enumerate the parts/structure of a paragraph
    Topic Sentence, Supporting Sentence, Transitional Sentence, & Concluding Sentence
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  • How can the body show the essential details for an essay?
    Answer may vary.
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  • What does IMRaD stand for?
    Introduction, Methods, Results, and Discussion
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  • Categorize which discipline should the question fall under: What recyclable materials can best be used for sculpting?
    HUMANITIES
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  • Categorize what discipline should the question fall under: How can recycling be promoted better in middle to lower class families?
    SOCIAL SCIENCES
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  • Categorize what discipline should the question fall under: Which recyclable materials can be used to create an emergency life vest?
    NATURAL AND APPLIED SCIENCES
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  • Categorize what discipline should the question fall under: Which methods of recycling can help cut down costs in the production of goods?
    BUSINESS
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  • What is critical reading? How can you say that you are reading a text critically?
    Answers may vary.
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  • How is critical reading different from regular reading?
    Answers may vary
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