Natthamon Suwannaprom

Natthamon Suwannaprom

I am a PhD candidate in the School of Agriculture, Policy, and Development at the University of Reading.

Location UK

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  • Great! Thank you for sharing your thought. You provided a lot of interesting examples. The words and phrases you listed can be classified as linking words, except for "for example." "For example" is not a linking word; it is an introductory phrase used to give an illustrative example. :)

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  • Yes, there are three major methods to incorporate information or ideas from external sources into your writing, and the table clearly provides an example of each.

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  • Same with me! I mostly follow statement 2 as well because I still need a plan to follow, and I mostly have an idea to add to during writing. :)

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  • Those are good starter questions for generating ideas. Thank you for sharing. :)

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  • Good examples! Thank you for sharing. :)

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  • @DraganaDj.Jeremic Thank you for sharing your paragraph. I like how you start with a question. You are directly inviting the reader to interact with your work by asking a question at the opening of your paragraph. Well done!

  • Sentence 2 is a good answer! Thank you for your efforts. :)

  • Definitely, each paragraph should have
    1. Paragraph leader - provides information on the main focus and direction of the paragraph
    2. Supporting sentences - support or develop the ideas in the paragraph leader
    3. Concluding sentence - summarise the paragraph :)

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  • Interesting questions! Thank you for sharing. :)

  • @HaaM Great! It's good that you mentioned formal language and reliable sources. Thank you for your comment. :)

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  • Hello there, @mehnazhossain. Thank you for sharing your interest. Of course, in week 4, there are ideas for paraphrasing as well as direct quotations. Enjoy!

  • It's great that you mostly used linking words and phrases in your writing. This will help your writing flow better and aid the reader in understanding your ideas clearly. In your example, you primarily used the linking word 'and,' which is appropriate for connecting ideas. Keep up the good work!

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  • We're glad you found it useful. Would you like to tell us how Patrick introduces or refers to the sources he uses?

  • @DraganaDj.Jeremic Great! Thank you for sharing your thoughts. You have a clear explanation. Yes, even if the same source was used, the author could refer to it in the sentence or in the text citation.

  • Good examples of linking words!

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  • The techniques for paraphrasing would be found in the following steps. :)

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  • Definitely! It is the key to success. :)

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  • Very useful tips! Thank you for sharing. :)

  • Definitely! It also should be credible sources. :)

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  • @RosaSuarez Thank you for providing your paragraph. I like how you use statistics to back up key points, making your paragraph more credible. Well done!

  • Interesting words! Thank you for sharing.

  • @DraganaDj.Jeremic Thank you for your answer and reason. Great! :)

  • Nice! Thank you for sharing this. :)

  • @JuanDavidBerríoHoyos It's excellent that you've conducted research using online sources like The Guardian. This will provide you with comprehensive information about water privatization.

  • @KitWaCheung Excellent points! I completely agree with you that academic writing has a formal structure that must be supported by credible sources.

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  • Nice! Thank you for providing these three words. :)

  • @NiloofarZafarnejad Interesting words with good examples. Thank you for sharing. :)

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  • Well done! Thank you for sharing. :)

  • @CutFahrina Using simple language helps ensure that your message is understood by a wide audience. However, in academic writing, advanced vocabularies allow for the accurate expression of complex ideas, enhancing the depth and sophistication of your arguments. With practice, you will be able to fluently use advanced vocabulary. Good luck! :)

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  • @SaniyaKannur Great! Thank you for sharing your paragraph. Your paragraph is well-organized and encompasses all the important points from the plan. I would like to suggest adding an ordinal adverb to emphasize that the pressure from the World Bank is the second reason for water privatization.

    E.g., The second reason is...
    Second,...

  • @JuanDavidBerríoHoyos That's a good point! Thank you for sharing. :)