How to choose a topic?
Defining the topic of the thesis is to determine the research goal and the main direction of the research. Candidates should pay attention to the following three points when choosing topics:
1, the topic size should be moderate. Don’t make a mountain out of a molehill. Trying to make a mountain out of a molehill
2. Pay attention to innovation in research angle. Scientific research is to find problems. Without new problems, there would be no research, let alone innovation, and the paper would have no writing value. Therefore, only by studying and studying the problems that no one has studied before from a new angle, or analyzing and demonstrating the problems that have been discussed but have different views, can we draw distinctive conclusions and see new ideas.
3. Know yourself and yourself. On the topic selection, we should understand the existing scientific research achievements in this field, understand what problems others have solved and what problems still exist; Whether there is an argument, and what is the focus of the argument. Only by knowing ourselves and ourselves can we avoid repetition and similarity.
Outline?
According to the topic of the paper, collect and find a lot of information comprehensively.
There are three main ways to collect data:
1, the original materials directly related to the topic;
2, others about the subject or related research materials;
3. Social, cultural, linguistic and historical background materials related to the theme.
When forming an argument, we should pay attention to:
1, the argument should be clear and not vague, and the argument should be dialectical and not extreme;
2, the argument should be scientific and correct, and do not deviate from common sense and facts;
3, the argument should be accurate, not exaggerated, to prevent bias.
Write the text?
The text is the core part of the paper, occupying the main length of the paper, and is the process of raising and solving problems. It is the concentrated expression of the author's theoretical level and creative ability, which determines the level and quality of the paper.
The text of the paper generally includes three parts: introduction, theory and conclusion.
Introduction is the beginning of the paper. Mainly explain the motivation of research, the reason, purpose and significance of writing, ask questions, outline the content, and clarify the central argument. Generally, the language is required to be concise, straightforward and eye-catching.
This theory is the main body of the paper, which requires sufficient and powerful materials, clear viewpoints, strict logic and solid and rich content. In this part, candidates must make a positive argument according to the nature of the topic, or refute different views negatively, or solve unsolved problems of others, or discuss new ideas and discoveries. Argumentation is extremely important in this part, which determines the success or failure of the paper. To write this part well, we should pay attention to the following points:
1. The argument is clear, novel, profound and serious. Whether argument is needed or not, the argument must be arguable.
2, the argument must be supported by materials, and there must be materials that can be used to prove its establishment.
3. Argumentative paper must choose different paper structure forms according to the needs of the topic, and different argumentative paper structure forms determine the structure of this part.
4. The logic of argument should be strict. A logical argument cannot be refuted by others.
Revise and finalize
After the first draft of the text is written, candidates should revise it several times, scrutinize the whole paper line by line, sentence by sentence and paragraph by paragraph, and check whether every specific argument, argument and argument are appropriate and powerful and whether the expression is logical, so as to leave no doubt until it is truly convincing. Please pay attention to the following points when checking and modifying the first draft:
1, consistency of arguments and topics;
2. Unity of ideas and materials;
3. The closeness of the paper's structural level and logical thinking;
4. Accuracy of language expression;
5. The correctness of punctuation marks in the article;
6, data, age, name and place name is accurate; Whether the cited notes and references are true and appropriate; Cover signature, whether the binding is neat and so on.
After repeated revisions, the paper will be sent to the tutor for review and approval again, and the paper will be completed only after the tutor signs and agrees to finalize it.