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1、学术英语 理工,Academic English for Science and Engineering,第二版,by He Canwen,In this unit, you will learn how to:ask probing questions in critical thinking; have a better understanding of basic elements of research papers; choose a particular topic for your research; formulate research questions; write a w
2、orking title (暂定标题); avoid plagiarism; use citations; use sources by quoting and summarizing.,Unit 1 Choosing a Topic,1 Critical reading2 Academic writing3 Literacy skills,Unit Contents,Critical thinking (asking questions)Understanding the textEnhancing language ability Doing Research ProjectsDecidi
3、ng on a topic Formulating research questionsWriting a working titleAvoiding plagiarism CitationsQuotingSummarizing,Scan the text quickly and discuss the following questions with a partner.How many sections does a research paper contain? What are they? Why should it be divided into “Introduction”, “M
4、ethods” and other sections?How many articles or research papers does the author cite? Why?,1. Critical ReadingHow to read research articles,What are the characteristics of the language of a research paper? Is it more formal and objective or informal and subjective? Why?Do you think it necessary to l
5、earn how to read and even write research papers? Why?,1. Critical ReadingHow to read research articles,Read the article “Research Reports for Technical Writing” on Page 24-26 and answer the questions below.How many basic elements are there in a research report or paper? What are they?Why is a good k
6、nowledge of previous studies of the topic necessary?Why is the procedures section important?,1. Critical ReadingHow to read research articles,Four. They are problem section, procedures section, result section and discussion section.,Because it will contribute to the credibility of the research.,It c
7、an allow the reader to duplicate the experiment if there is some doubt about your findings.,What are the contents of the discussion section?What are the major requirements of a research paper in terms of style?,1. Critical ReadingHow to read research articles,Accuracy, clarity, and completeness.,It
8、may evaluate the research results fully, point out what questions remain unanswered and perhaps suggest directions for further research.,Group discussion:What is Critical thinking (CT) ?Why is CT important to university students as well as a citizen?Why is asking questions important?,1. Critical Rea
9、dingCritical thinking (asking questions),Critical thinking (CT) : a questioning or challenging approach to knowledge and perceived wisdom. It involves conceptualizing, applying, analyzing, synthesizing, and evaluating information gathered from, or generated by, observation, experience, reflection, r
10、easoning, or communication, as a guide to belief and action.,1. Critical ReadingCritical thinking (asking questions),Tips to be a critical reader: -read between the lines and make inferences about the authors attitude which might be hidden in the passage;-ask probing questions to get to know and fol
11、low the authors train of thought in academic reading;-read the goals and corresponding questions you may ask.,1. Critical ReadingCritical thinking (asking questions),To identify the authors motives or the purpose of writing, you can ask questions such as: What is the theme / main argument of?Is the
12、author trying to persuade readers or merely provide information?Might the author have a hidden purpose?What are the authors presumptions and bias?Does the author support one side of a controversy or appear impartial?Does the authors attitude lie implicit in the text?,1. Critical ReadingCritical thin
13、king (asking questions),To identify the authors stance and tone, you can ask questions such as: What is the authors stance and how do you work it out?What language (such as wording) is used?Is the author being serious or playful, humorous or somber?Is the author angry or tranquil, bitter or confiden
14、t, ironical or sincere?,1. Critical ReadingCritical thinking (asking questions),To identify the authors stance and tone, you can ask questions such as:Does the author appeal to the readers emotion (such as the use of emotion-arousing words, of slogan, rhetorical questions and parallel structures)?Do
15、es the author merely appeal to the readers reasoning by using facts and statistic evidence instead of propaganda?What particular evidence and example does the author select?,1. Critical ReadingCritical thinking (asking questions),To find evidence and check whether it is relevant and reliable, you ma
16、y ask questions such as: Is there sufficient evidence for an argument or a claim?Has any evidence been missed out if a reliable argument is formed?How is evidence (such as examples and statistics) used and interpreted?Does the author assess the strengths and weaknesses of an argument or an event?,1.
17、 Critical ReadingCritical thinking (asking questions),To find evidence and check whether it is relevant and reliable, you may ask questions such as: Does the author intentionally hide some facts or information which fail to support his arguments?Are there any gaps or inconsistencies in the argument?
18、Could the argument be better or differently supported?How does the author reach his or her conclusion?,1. Critical ReadingCritical thinking (asking questions),To reach your own conclusion about the issue or the article, you may ask questions such as: Do you agree with the outcomes?What is your opini
19、on of?How would you prove / disprove?Could the conclusion be different if different facts or methods are used?Would it be better if? What would happen if?Can you propose an alternative?,1. Critical ReadingCritical thinking (asking questions),How to learn a long text?A reading circle is a reading act
20、ivity where students, in a small group, read the same text but each student in that group has a different role to play in the whole groups overall understanding of the reading.Roles1) Word Watcher: looks for new vocabulary in the reading text to teach the group.2) Questioner: creates questions about
21、 the reading to ask the other members to check their understanding of the article.,1. Critical ReadingReading Circle Method,3) Illuminator: finds at least one supporting idea in each paragraph that you feel is important to discuss with the group.4) Connector: discusses with the group how the article
22、 might connect to any outside sources5) Illustrator: Creates a visual aid (either a mind-map of main ideas and supporting details or picture that best reflects the main ideas of the article).6) Secretary: records group discussion to share with the rest of the class.Now students are divided into seve
23、ral groups to do the following tasks.,1. Critical ReadingReading Circle Method,TASK 1 Skim the Text and complete the table below.,1. Critical ReadingUnderstanding the text,laypeople, radiation, understanding,to investigate young students knowledge of radiation phenomena and risk,questionnaires, inte
24、rviews,Skim the text and find the answers to the following questions according to the structure of a RAWhat is the knowledge of respondents of the conception of radiation?Respondents were aware of the harmful health effects of radiation, while they had a little understanding of the concept of radiat
25、ion. Whats the attitude of respondents to nuclear power?There is a big proportion of respondents who support to continue the production of nuclear power.,1. Critical ReadingUnderstanding the text,What is the major reason for the general lack of correct understanding of radiation?Mass media play a ve
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