ACADEMIC WRITING WORKSHOP
“Answer Writing is a science as well as an art.”
Language plays a
vital role as a form of expression. The
academic expression demands a different as well as a particular mode of
language which has its science and to learn this skill is its very art. Every semester,
Department of English organizes Academic Writing Workshop wherein
students’ answer sheets are analyzed with a formative assessment process. The
evaluation focuses on the linguistic errors which the students made in answer
sheets and the evaluator demonstrates the ways of improvement. The syntactic problems, structural problems, vocabulary issues (like using the right word within a particular discourse), punctuation mark, the art of argumentation in the natural language of answers of the internal examination are
highlighted.
This kind of
workshops primarily aim to bring to light the errors that we (students) make
while writing answers in exams and to suggest the ways to organize the content
in a better way. The concentration of the evaluator is in identifying the
errors and so by conducting this workshop, our professors have offered all the
possible tips for the betterment of our writings.
The papers with
errors were literally shown on the screen which the evaluators have critically
analyzed and those huge circles around errors can make anyone totally
embarrassed. Among the Semester 2 students, only 2-3 papers were shown among
which one was mine and I was terribly gobsmacked to know that I had made those
kinds of errors and didn’t maintain the linear and structured pattern of
language. A sincere thanks to the evaluator/s for figuring out linguistic
errors and suggesting the steps on how to rectify those errors.
The motifs of
this workshop was to make us the better speaker, better writer, critical thinker,
appropriate argument builder with a concern of forming our writing (not
particularly limited to academic writing but to implement it in our natural
language) or about developing a rather good writing style.
Well, this was
the third consecutive academic writing workshop I attended in this Department.
The major key takeaway of the first workshop was that it shaped me into writing
more accurately with a selection of proper words. Perhaps, I think that I had
practiced that in many of my blogs, but many times I lack the right choice of
words due to anxiety. The second workshop majorly provided me some of the
linguistic markers like using ‘assume’ or ‘perhaps’ and not directly stating my
perceptions with words like ‘It is’.
Here is what I
learned from the third workshop which will help me in improving my writing
skills. The first session was led by Ndoricimpa Clement Sir, wherein Sir
focused on the construction of language and laid importance in developing the style
of presenting arguments in a coherent way. Grammatical accuracy is a must that clarifies
the idea in a more polished form. Sir also illustrated the difference between a fragment and a sentence with reference to the answer sheets.
Sir also dealt
with the objective style of writing with reference to style and use of ideas
from other sources. Of course, in every workshop, Clement Sir explains the use
of some linguistic markers so that we can make our academic writing more
objective and less subjective. I had tried to follow this step but still, I feel
somewhere I lack this quality so as a learner, the learning process will forever
be followed by me.
Dr. Heenaba Zala
ma’am focused on correct use of capitalization in a sentence, correct use of
conjunction and of course
in academic writings. The improvement is needed in building logical arguments as well as developing analytical ability.
‘simplicity is the ultimate sophistication’
in academic writings. The improvement is needed in building logical arguments as well as developing analytical ability.
Vaidehi Hariyani ma’am shared
her experience of pursuing an annual refresher course at Swayam platform. This
was a really very inspiring thing for me. Ma’am pointed out some basic things from
the answer sheets which should be errorless and also suggested to the correct
tips which I am eager to follow in my academic writing.
Prof. Dr. Dilip Barad Sir
explained the major issue that how we had focused more on
Sir explained to us how to build the trajectory of writing along with the polyphony of voices which we shall learn to mention in writing assignments and answers. Furthermore, Sir gave some insightful suggestions to be followed in writing academic answers like the parameters to be kept in mind-
‘fluency at the cost
of accuracy’.
Sir explained to us how to build the trajectory of writing along with the polyphony of voices which we shall learn to mention in writing assignments and answers. Furthermore, Sir gave some insightful suggestions to be followed in writing academic answers like the parameters to be kept in mind-
Sir also
explained certain important techniques of writing examination answers referring
to those suggested by the Department of Library Services, De Montfort University.
I humbly express my gratitude to all the professors as
well as the Ph.D. scholar for making us realize our mistakes and also for recommending
some productive tips and suggestions. I am thankful to Prof. Dr. Dilip Barad
Sir for organizing this workshop which would benefit us in our academic writings
or in writing essay type answers at the university level.
The workshop was followed by Class Photos.
"You can learn anything"
Thank you.
Good to see that you have already posted a blog on the workshop.
ReplyDeleteThank you Sir.
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