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Evaluate! What am I being asked to do? What type of writing is it? An essay? A report? What is the question asking me to do? Analyse the key words: they’re normally very specific. Reading and taking notes: Core reading; lectures Look at bibliographies Search jstor.org etc Brainstorm. Relevant examples; case studies? Try to position yourself. Reading and taking notes: Core reading; lectures Look at bibliographies Search jstor.org etc Brainstorm Relevant examples; case studies? Take a couple of days off between writing and reading. Print it out before checking. Check for: logical argument spelling and typing referencing! Identify the purpose Generate ideas Organise Draft Review and Redraft Evaluate! Actually writing the assignment! Note: a lot of work often has to take place before you begin actually writing! Take your notes and decide what to include. Make a logical structure out of ideas. Make sure sections link logically. Often GENERAL SPECIFIC.

Most essay titles contain the following components: Subject matter or topic. What, in the most general terms, is the question about? Aspect or focus. The angle or point-of-view on the subject matter. What aspect of the subject matter is the question about? Instruction. This refers to the instruction word or phrase. These instructions tell you exactly what to do. Some questions also contain the following components: Restriction or expansion of the subject matter. This is the detailed limitation of the topic. What, in specific terms, is the question about? Viewpoint. The requirement, in the question, that the writer writes about a point of view dictated by the question.

What are the instruction words? To focus on two instruction words, describe and discuss, how do they differ? Describe points towards presenting facts and not opinions. If you are asked to discuss something, then your opinion is being asked for; the implication is that you are usually expected to evaluate something or to argue for or against something. In general, you are expected to be able to discuss issues or ideas, rather than simply to report on facts.

‘Task Commands’ answers 2. I 3. R 4. L 5. E 6. P 7. F 8. K 9. G 10. R 11. J 12. N 13. Q 14. C 15. O 16. H 17. B 18. A 19. M 20. D

Useful steps in approaching a title: Identify the topic. If the topic has a restriction or expansion, identify it. Search for the aspect. Identify the instruction (which often comes at the beginning) and decide what it means and what it requires you to do. Check whether there is a viewpoint and if so, if it is the same as your own.

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Urban Culture How do cities produce social inequalities? Topic 1

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