
What we discussed today in a our seminar course is how to write an annotated bibliography or annotation. This is what we agreeed upon.
Annotated bibliography (Annotation)
What to be in there?
1. Title of the text Write the title and its citation
Task-based language teaching: sorting out the misunderstandings
Ellis, R. (2009) Task-based language teaching: sorting out the misunderstandings. International of Applied Linguistics. 19.3: 221-246
2. Brief content
Research
- Research questions & objectives
- Methodology (quantitative or qualitative or mixed design)
- Population & sample
- Results/ findings
- Application or other thing(s) you found interesting and useful to your work
Theory/ Review
- Brief content
- Samples/ topics
3. Your reflection
-Reflection of how (and why) you want to use this article/ text
And we did some practice in writing those annotations from 3 different articles.
Homework assignment:
1. Write outline of chapter 2 and make some annotations according to that outline.
2. Present some part of chapter 2 using your annotations next time we meet.
You can see more details from this link: http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/614/01/
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