Academic Writing Lab: Introductions and conclusions (13 April)

This session focuses on the qualities and language of effective introductions and conclusions

It seems logical to write the introduction to an essay first, but in fact it can be easier to perfect this part later on, once you know what the essay is really trying to say. Whenever the time comes, it is useful to know the typical features of introductions and conclusions, so you can write them with confidence and efficiency. This session will outline the most common “moves” that these key sections include, and the language to make them clear and effective. 

This session is part of the Academic Writing Lab series, which will take you through the processes involved in planning and writing assignments. These are informal sessions suitable for any level of study and may be particularly useful to students studying in a UK university for the first time.

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Think Space - JHBB G.02, John Henry Brookes, Headington

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