Faculty of Arts
- Course References
- Research
- Library Exercise
- Books
- Completed Example
- Introduction
- Sample Summary
- Revision Excercise
- Assignment 1
- Assignment 2
- Paragraphs
- Outline
- Tutorial 2
- Websites
- Schedule
- Tutorial 3
- Library Exercise Answers
- Resources
- Revising
- Assignment 3
- Self-Reflection Sheet
- Tutorial 4
- Previous Assignments
- Peer Review
- Lecture Powerpoints
- Tutorial 5
- Generating Ideas
- Tutorials
- Assessment
- Thesis Statements & Outlines
- Organising Essays
- Examples
- Tutorial 6
- Summaries
- Tutorial 8
- Exams
- Quotes & Paraphrases
- Plagiarism
- Bibliography
- Academic References
- Tutorial 9
- Different Types of Writing
- References
- Arguments
- Tutorial 10
- Definitions
- Tutorial 11
- Tutorial 12
- Comparison & Contrast
- Critiques
- Reports
- Tables & Graphs
- Writing for Examinations
- Narratives
- Case Studies
- Tables II
- Review
- The Princess and the Dragon
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