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[The Ethics of Academic Integrity: Discussing Plagiarism and Education]-[0910 Plagiarizing a Paper]

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The Temptation of Academic Dishonesty

The podcast episode centers on a dialogue between two students, Paul and Samantha, regarding the ethics of completing academic assignments. The discussion begins when Paul claims to have finished his "paper" with surprising speed. It is quickly revealed that Paul did not write the assignment himself; instead, he "downloaded somebody's paper from some website and slapped my name on it." This colloquial expression, "to slap on," characterizes his lack of effort and integrity, as he believes the professor will never discover the deception.

The Risks of Plagiarism

Samantha challenges Paul’s actions, warning him that he is engaging in "cheating." She highlights the severe consequences of such behavior, noting that if caught, he could "flunk the class" (receive a failing grade) or be "expelled" from the institution. Despite these warnings, Paul remains dismissive, labeling Samantha a "goody-two-shoes"—a derogatory term for someone who is overly concerned with following rules and being honest. Paul attempts to normalize his behavior by claiming that "everybody does it," citing acquaintances who pay others to write their papers or who "lift" (steal) content from old books.

Paraphrasing vs. Plagiarism

Paul attempts to deflect moral responsibility by accusing Samantha of having "paraphrased" ideas from a "source" and representing them as her own. Samantha clarifies the crucial distinction between academic theft and legitimate research: "borrowing ideas from a book with proper attribution is what you're supposed to do." She correctly identifies Paul’s actions as "plagiarizing," which is the act of taking someone else's work and presenting it as one's own. When confronted with this reality, Paul responds with the vulgar, emphatic expression "damn straight," signaling his defiant agreement with his own unethical methods.

The Value of an Authentic Education

In the conclusion of their debate, Paul mocks Samantha for still working on her assignment, while he is already finished. Samantha, however, remains firm in her principles. She asserts that she would "rather earn what I get" and expresses a fear that by cheating, one would "shortchange" themselves out of a genuine education. Her perspective emphasizes that the true value of school lies in the process of learning and personal development, rather than merely obtaining a "degree" or diploma through dishonest means. The episode serves as a cautionary exploration of the shortcuts students take and the underlying importance of academic integrity.

🎯Key Sentences

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How can that be?
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I'm just getting started.
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I'm just a better student than you are.
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slapped my name on it.
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The professor will never know.
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📝Key Phrases

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slap my name on it
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wise up
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no way
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flunk the class
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goody two-shoes
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📖 Transcript

Welcome to English as a Second Language podcast number 910, Plagiarizing a Paper.
This is English as a Second Language podcast episode 910.
I'm your host, Dr Jeff McQuillan, coming to you from the Center for Educational Development in beautiful Los Angeles, California.
Our website is eslpod.com.
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This episode is a dialogue between Paul and Samantha about someone who is cheating in school.

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