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ISBN 10: 0273743856
ISBN 13: 9780273743859
Author: Alastair Bonnett
Is there a secret to successful study? The answer is ‘yes’! There are some essential skills and smart strategies that will help you to improve your results at university.
This easy-to-use guide identifies and addresses the areas where most students need help with preparing and presenting an argument and provides straightforward, practical tips and solutions that will enable you to assess and then improve your performance. HOW TO ARGUE provides all of the tips, tools and techniques that you will need to learn how to present a coherent and considered argument and demonstrate your ability to argue in any academic context, including:
• How to choose and structure your argument • How to argue in different academic contexts • Arguing in oral presentations • The role of argument in dissertations and exams • How to criticise arguments and be original
How to Argue
Smarter Study Skills
Contents
Acknowledgements
How to use this book: Quick Route
Introduction: how not to argue
The art of the plausible: argument in the real world
Getting started: the first steps in developing your argument
Structuring your argument: putting your ideas in order
Arguments for all occasions: different assignments require different approaches
How to criticise arguments: key terms for critical engagement
Arguing out loud: oral presentations—how to stand up and deliver a convincing argument
How to be original: making your argument stand out
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