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Module 3: How to Appropriately Review the Literature
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Introduction: Welcome to the course
What you're going to learn about writing the literature review -
Section 1: How to organise your literature reviewLecture 1: The three main ways to organise the literature review
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Lecture 2: The necessary elements your literature review should have1 Quiz
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Section 2: How to summarise information from various sourcesIntroduction: How to use various reporting verbs to review the literature1 Quiz
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Lecture 1: Why you need to summarise information from various sources1 Quiz
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Lecture 2: How to discuss the topics studied by previous research1 Quiz
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Lecture 3: How to present the methodology of previous studies1 Quiz
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Lecture 4: How to summarise the main findings of previous studies1 Quiz
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Written Assignment: Summarising Information From Various Sources in the Literature Review
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Section 3: How to focus on one previous study in more detailLecture 1: Why focus on one previous study in detail
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Lecture 2: How to emphasise the researcher, the time or the aim of a previous study1 Quiz
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Lecture 3: How to discuss what the researcher did in their study1 Quiz
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Lecture 4: How to present the researcher's position1 Quiz
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Bonus lecture: Learn the most common academic English irregular verbs1 Quiz
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Written Assignment: Focusing on One Study in More Detail in the Literature Review
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Section 4: How to present a clear argument in your literature reviewLecture 1: How to critically evaluate previous studies1 Quiz
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Lecture 2: How to avoid being descriptive by presenting a clear argument
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Written Assignment: Being Critical and Presenting a Clear Argument
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Where to next?Other Academic Writing Mastery modules
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