RESEARCH WRITING PROGRAMME

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RESEARCH WRITING PROGRAMME Dr Thembeka Shange 22 July 2016

PROFILE English Teacher/ HOD for Languages Academic Development specialist Programme Manager for Life Skills Applied Linguist Local and International conferences Published article (JSSA 2015) Facilitator for Business writing skills

ELEMENTS OF GOOD WRITING Clarity Completeness Appropriacy Accuracy

THE WRITING PROCESS Purpose Audience Before During After

COHERENCE/ COHESION Coherence- Making sense/ meaning of one’s writing Cohesion- How things link together, using cohesive devices to help reader navigate through the text Signposting Formulating an argument

ORGANISING INFORMATION Sentence construction Types of sentences Paragraph writing Language usage Punctuation Issues

AFTER WRITING Revising Proofreading Editing

What the supervisors want Coherent Varying ways of reporting Relevant language Proper information packaging

QUESTIONS ? THANK YOU!