MODULE 4 Flashcards

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A specialized form of academic writing in which a reviewer evaluates the contribution to the knowledge of scholarly works such as academic books and journal articles.

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Article Critique

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usually ranges from 250 to 750 words, not simply a summary but a critical assessment, analysis, or evaluation of a work.

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Article Critique

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The article critique usually ranges from how many words?

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250 to 750

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What are the parts of an Article Critique?

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Introduction, Body, Conclusion

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The introduction consists of how many percent in the Article Critique?

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5%

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This part of the Article Critique consists of the title of the book/article, writer’s name, and writer’s thesis statement.

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Introduction

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What does the Body of the Article Critique consist of?

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Summary & Review/Critique

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The body of the Article Critique consists of how many percent?

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85%

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This part of the body consists of the writer’s objective or purpose, methods used (if applicable), major findings or claim.

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Summary

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The summary consists of how many percent in the Article Critique?

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10%

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This part of the body includes appropriateness of methodology to support the arguments, theoretical soundness, soundness of explanation in relation to other available information and experts, sufficiency of explanation, other perspectives in explaining the concepts and ideas, coherence of ideas.

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Review/Critique

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The review/critique of the Article Critique has no? and it consists of how many percent in the paper?

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particular order and 75%

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This part consists of the overall impression of the work, scholarly value of the reviewed article/book, benefits to the intended audience and, suggestion for future directions.

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Conclusion

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The conclusion consists of how many percent in the paper?

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10%

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It elicits the expected response from the readers which can be achieved through a concise, tactful, and accurate writing style. It serves several purpose: for sale efforts, for complaints, for information dissemination, for relationship building, for problem-solving, and many others.

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Business Letter/s

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What are the following parts of a business letter?

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Letterhead, Date, Inside Address, Attention line, Salutation, Body, Complimentary Close, Signature Block, Identification Initials, Enclosure Notation, Copy Notation

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This identifies the writer, his/her address, and contact numbers

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Letterhead

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it indicates the date the letter was written. The date is placed between the letterhead and the inside address

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Date

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it identifies the reader’s name, position and company, and address. It is placed immediately below the date.

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Inside Address

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It is used when the writer wishes to address the whole company but wants to bring it to the attention of a particular person in the company.

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Attention line

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This refers to the writer’s formal greeting to the reader

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Salutation

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This contains the message of the letter. Paragraphs are single-spaced internally but double-spaced to separate paragraphs.

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Body

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refers to the expression used to end a letter

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Complimentary close

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What are the following level of formality of the complimentary close?

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Highly formal, Polite & Formal, Less formal, Informal & Friendly

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includes the signature and the typed name of the sender
Signature block
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indicates the typist’s initials if the sender is not the one who personally typed the document
Identification Initials
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refers to the attachments to the letter
Enclosure Notation
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indicates the name of the secondary recipients of the letter
Copy Notation
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The copy notation is indicated by cc which means?
carbon copy/courtesy copy
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What are the three formats of a business letter?
Full block, Modified block, Semi block
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It comes from the Latin term memorare which means "to remember". It is meant to inform as well as to persuade people within organization. It follows and inverted pyramid structure; the most important information comes first, supporting data and example, and least important information as last
Memorandum/Memo
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the Latin term memorare means?
"to remember"
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What are the parts of a Memo?
Memo head, To line, From line, Date line, Subject line, Body, Identification initials, Enclosure notation, Copy notation
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this identifies department/office name, address, and contact numbers
Memo head
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it indicates the name and title of the receiver
To line
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indicates the name of the sender, should affix initials for verification
From line
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serves a chronological record for reference
Date line
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announces the main content or topic of the memo
Subject line
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contains the message of the memo
Body
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indicates the typist's initials if the sender is not the one who typed the document
Identification initials
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refers to the attachments to the memo
Enclosure notation
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this indicates the name of secondary recipients of the letter
Copy notation
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It can serve many purposes: can be used from directives, transmittals, documentations, confirmations, explanations of procedure, recommendations, status reports and inquiries.
Electronic Mails/E-mail
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This letter is a type of personal business correspondence which states your intention to work in a particular organization. It should be enclosed every time you send your resumé. It can be a response to a job advertisement, an unsolicited inquiry to a prospective employer as part of your direct mail strategy, or a letter to a recruitment agency
Application letter for Employment/Job Application Letter/Cover letter
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What are the parts of a cover letter?
Letterhead, Date line, Inside Address, Salutation, Introduction, Body, Conclusion, Complimentary Close, Signature, Signature block
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contains the address of the sender
Letterhead
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states the date when your letter was written
Date line
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indicates the full name of your intended recipient or the addressee, his/her position, company, or institution they are a part of, and its address
Inside Address
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begins with the word dear, followed by the (title) and family name of the recipient, and ends with a colon
Salutation
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introduce yourself and state your purpose in writing to the receiver
Introduction
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present your work experience, academic qualifications. trainings, etc.
Body
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the part where you pen your signature above your full name
Signature block
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a word or phrase that formally bids the letter to a close
Complimentary close
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indicate your interest for an interview, how they can contact you
Conclusion
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A tool that summarizes your skills, educational background, experiences, and other qualifications. It helps to market your skills to a prospective employer. It functions as a persuasive document which allows you to proceed to the next stage of the recruitment process which is the interview.
Resumé
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This type of resume lists a candidate's job experiences in chronological order. Commonly favored by employers, as it is very straightforward. Best for applicants with steady career progression in business, government, and whose employer is a respected name.
Reverse Chronological
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This resume consolidates skills and responsibility by describing them on a general way under headings that represent different areas of expertise instead of job title; focuses on skills and not on job titles. Best for job-hoppers, career changers, new graduates, or people with minimal work experience.
Functional Resume