Reading and Writing Skills Module 5: Pretest

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Reading and Writing

Skills Module 5
Pretest
1. Position Paper 4. Literature review
2. Book/article review 5. Research
3. Project Proposal

Activity 1: Let’s Work and Learn

TYPES DESCRIPTION
An analytic or critical review of a book
or article is not primarily a summary;
Book Review or Article Critique rather, it comments
on and evaluates the work in the light
of specific issues and theoretical
concerns in a course. (To help
sharpen your analytical reading skills,
see our file on Critical Reading.) The
literature review puts together a set of
such commentaries to map out the
current range of positions on a topic;
then the writer can define his or her
own position in the rest of the paper.
A literature review is an overview of the
previously published works on a specific
Literature Review topic. The term can refer to a full
scholarly paper or a section of a
scholarly work such as a book, or an
article. A literature review surveys
books, scholarly articles, and any
other sources relevant to a particular
issue, area of research, or theory, and
by so doing, provides a description,
summary, and critical evaluation of
these works in relation to
the research problem being
investigate
A research report is a publication that
reports on the findings of a research
Research Report project or alternatively scientific
observations on or about a subject.
Research reports are recorded data
prepared by researchers or
statisticians after analyzing
information gathered by conducting
organized research, typically in the
form of surveys or qualitative
methods.
The Project Proposal is the initial
document used to define an internal
Project Proposal or external project. Thus, the project
proposal is used to define the
objectives and requirements of
a project for the external party. For
the internal party, it is a method to
analyze the feasibility and profitability
of the project.
A position paper is an essay that
presents an arguable opinion about an
Position Paper issue – typically that of the author or
some specified entity. Position papers
are published in academia, in politics,
in law and other domains

ENRICHMENT ACTIVITY 1: ON BOOK REVIEW


ASSESSMENT 1

1. B
2. B
3. B
4. C
5. A

ENRICHMENT ACTIVITY 2: ON LITERATURE REVIEW


ASSESSMENT 2

1. B
2. B
3. B
4. B
5. A

ENRICHMENT ACTIVITY 3: ON RESEARCH REPORT


ASSESSMENT 3

1. B
2. C
3. D
4. D
5. C

ENRICHMENT ACTIVITY 4: ON PROJECT PROPOSAL


ASSESSMENT 4

1. B
2. B
3. B
4. C
5. A

ENRICHMENT ACTIVITY 5: ON POSITION PAPER


ASSESSMENT 5
1. D
2. C
3. C
4. A
5. B

Deepen
Activity 1 Book Review
1. Conclusion
2. Introduction
3. Body
Activity 2 Literature Review
1. Synthesis of the Lit. Review
2. Information partly related to the paper
3. Information directly related to the paper
4. Broad Topic
Activity 3: Research Report
1. Methodology
2. Discussion
3. Introduction and Literature Review
4. Result
Activity 4: Project Proposal
1. project objective
2. expected output
3. expected output
4. project objective
Activity 5 Position Paper
1. End Statement
2. Introduction
3. Content

Gauge
1. b
2. b
3. a
4. d
5. a
6. b
7. c
8. a
9. b
10. a
11. b
12. b
13. d
14. a
15. d

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