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Before you submit your assignment, it's worth spending some time making sure that it is clear, easy to read and meets the assessment criteria set out in the module guide. Always try to leave a little extra time after you finish writing to check through the assessment that you have written.
Here are some useful questions to ask yourself about your writing:
You can also try this exercise on identifying common spelling mistakes.
From UEFAP Academic writing: Check list http://www.uefap.com/writing/writfram.htm
Before you submit your assignment, it's worth spending some time making sure that it is clear, easy to read and meets the assessment criteria set out in the module guide. Always try to leave a little extra time after you finish writing to check through the assessment that you have written.
Here are some useful questions to ask yourself about your writing:
- Does your writing deal with the topic that was set?
- Does it answer the question/deal with the brief that was set?
- Is the the correct format? i.e is it a report or an essay or a review?
- Does it cover all the main aspects and in sufficient depth?
- Is the content accurate and relevant?
- Is everything relevant to the topic?
- Is the material logically arranged?
- Is each main point well supported by examples and argument?
- Is there a clear distinction between your ideas and those of other authors?
- Have you acknowledged all the sources you have used?
- Is the length of the text right for its purpose?
- Is it written in a suitable style?
- Is it written plainly and simply but in an academic tone?
- Is the grammar, punctuation and spelling acceptable?
You can also try this exercise on identifying common spelling mistakes.
From UEFAP Academic writing: Check list http://www.uefap.com/writing/writfram.htm
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