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  • in reply to: Worksheet 3.2.2 – Analyzing the Methods Section #4054
    Shifa
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    Shifa
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    move 1 (Establishing a Territory) is found in paragraphs 1-4 because this paragraph discusses general definitions and introduces the research topic and shows that the topic is important to discuss.
    – step 1A (Claiming Centrality) A critical writing course is vital in English language teaching as it equips students with essential skills for academic and professional success. Such a course emphasizes the development of clear, coherent, and well-argued writing, fostering the ability to construct and critique arguments effectively (Hanim et al., 2020).
    – step 1B (Topic Generalization): Critical writing is the practice of articulating reasoned arguments and presenting evidence-based analysis in written form. It demands clarity, coherence, and precision, as well as the ability to critically evaluate sources and integrate diverse perspectives

    Move 2: Establishing a Niche
    – Step 1A (Indicating a Gap): Paragraph 4 contains a sentence stating that previous research is insufficient and that there are gaps that need to be filled.
    – Step 1B (Justifying the Gaps) : The researcher adds several points to fill in the gaps.

    Step 3 (Occupying the Niche)
    – Step 1 (outlining purposes) : In this section, the article states the research objectives, which are found in the final paragraph.
    – Step 2 (announcing present research) : This section explains the methods used, which are also found in the final paragraph, explaining that the method used is data collection.

    in reply to: Worksheet 3.2.2 – Analyzing the Methods Section #4028
    Shifa
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    move 1 (Establishing a Territory)
    – step 1A (Claiming Centrality) A critical writing course is vital in English language teaching as it equips students with essential skills for academic and professional success. Such a course emphasizes the development of clear, coherent, and well-argued writing, fostering the ability to construct and critique arguments effectively (Hanim et al., 2020).
    – step 1B (Topic Generalization): Critical writing is the practice of articulating reasoned arguments and presenting evidence-based analysis in written form. It demands clarity, coherence, and precision, as well as the ability to critically evaluate sources and integrate diverse perspectives

    Move 2: Establishing a Niche
    – Step 1A (Indicating a Gap): Paragraph 4 contains a sentence stating that previous research is insufficient and that there are gaps that need to be filled. Step 1B (Justifying the Gaps) : The researcher adds several points to fill in the gaps.

    Step 3 (Occupying the Niche)
    – Step 1 (outlining purposes) : In this section, the article states the research objectives, which are found in the final paragraph.
    – Step 2 (announcing present research) : This section explains the methods used, which are also found in the final paragraph, explaining that the method used is data collection.

    Shifa
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    Shifa
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    Shifa
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    2.
    a. quite in line, everything that was conveyed was in accordance with the journal guidelines
    b. Based on yesterday’s interview, the practice of writing scientific articles has not fully met the ideal standards expected based on the interview results.
    c. One of the difficulties I mentioned is the potential mistakes beginners make that lead to failed journal article publications. The answer is to double-check the writing style, structure, similarities to other authors’ work, appropriateness of the content to the title, and so on.

    3.
    Similarities: Both use standard, academic language according to the recommended structure.

    Differences: The differences in the content of the articles are due to the lack of clearly cited data references to convince the reader of the idea being conveyed.

    Pattern: The alignment of the title with the content, the method used with the actual data collection, and the references taken should be included in the references.

    in reply to: Worksheet 2.1 – Insight from interview data #3887
    Shifa
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    1. Based on my previous experience, to publish an article, you must create a strong title, research references, and integrate them into the introduction. A common pattern that can be identified when compared to other groups is that we all search from clear sources and ensure the answers are correct. We also ensure that the writing adheres to the correct structure and appropriate spelling.

    2. Some key characteristics include a clear structure and system, clear and research-based research, and the use of formal, easy-to-understand academic language. However, based on experience, many writers struggle to determine topics and write academically in English. Another similarity with other groups is that they both understand the importance of writing using correct structure.

    3. Based on interviews with respondents, it is clear that writing scientific articles requires several key elements, namely resources, support, and structural components. In terms of resources, authors need access to credible references such as journals and books, as well as valid research data. Nearly all groups mentioned the importance of appropriate referencing and writing using a clear structure.

    in reply to: 1 Worksheet 1.1 – Personal Reflection #3827
    Shifa
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    1. I used to read one of the article about education when I was in the second semester of bachelor, and I’m access the article from google scholar. When I’m reading the article, I think that article is quite different from other text. I’m not used to read a long text, so because of that I feel a little bit bored.
    2. In my opinion, the most challenges is in the vocabulary. Article often to use with formal words, while I’m not used to formal words. And there are also vocabulary that I’ve never known before.
    3. In my opinion the most difficult to understand is discussion. Because in this discussion there are a main topic and too compleks.
    4. In my opinion, jurnal article has their own structure, so it help me a log to start writing with a complete and right structure.

    in reply to: 1 Worksheet 1.1 – Personal Reflection #3826
    Shifa
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    1. I used to read one of the article about education when I was in the second semester of bachelor, and I’m access the article from google scholar. When I’m reading the article, I think that article is quite different from other text. I’m not used to read a long text, so because of that I feel a little bit bored.
    2. In my opinion, the most challenges is in the vocabulary. Article often to use with formal words, while I’m not used to formal words. And there are also vocabulary that I’ve never known before.
    3. In my opinion the most difficult to understand is discussion. Because in this discussion there are a main topic and too compleks.
    4. In my opinion, jurnal article has their own structure, so it help me a log to start writing with a complete and right structure.

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