The following are the key points for the preparation of the final exam: collocation format, document integration, substitution of expressions and recommendation of hard-core English resources.
PartⅠ: Document template and structure layout
– Title Page
– Catalogue (Table of Contents)
– Abstract
– Acknowledgements (Acknowledgments)
– (List of Tables, Figures, Acronyms)
Note: The title is intended to be intriguing. Present them in an eye-catching way, such as “The Day the Earth Bled,” “Laughter Is the Best Medicine,” “Prophets or PROFITS?” etc.
The main part of the article:
– Chapter 1: Introduction
– Relevant academic discourse serves as the basis for the introduction, leading to the articulation of the purpose of the study.
– Explore the research question and provide a detailed answer.
– The research question is discussed and a detailed answer is given. The results should be of practical application or expected benefits.
– Chapter 2: Literature Review
– Explain the core ideas and concepts of the study
– Review the history of research in the field and analyse the shortcomings.
– Identify the question(s) to be investigated in this thesis.
– Chapter 3:Methodology
– Describe in detail the methodology of the research design and define the population and scope of the study.
– List the equipment and procedures required for the experiment.
– Explain the data handling strategy and concisely describe the pilot study and any ethical issues that may be involved.
– Chapter 4: Data Results
– Detailed presentation of the data results in the order of the questions.
– Chapter 5:Discussion
– In-depth analysis of the conclusions and main contributions drawn from the data.
– Chapter 6:Conclusion
– Summarise the results of the study and highlight their application
– A brief description of the shortcomings of the study and directions for future improvement.
– Chapter 7:References
– Chapter 8:Appendixes (e.g. A, B, C, D, etc.)
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