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[Academic Writing Protocols: A Guide to Preparing School Papers]-[0049 Preparing a Paper (for School)]

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Navigating Academic Formatting Requirements

In this episode of the English as a Second Language podcast, Dr. Jeff McQuillan explores the nuances of academic communication through a dialogue between a student and a professor regarding the preparation of a school paper. The discussion highlights essential terminology and standard procedures for formal writing.

Professional Inquiry and Politeness

The conversation begins with the student using the phrase, "I wonder if I could ask you some questions about our paper." Dr. McQuillan notes that "I wonder if" is a polite expression used to introduce a topic or request permission. In an academic setting, maintaining this level of professional courtesy is standard when approaching a professor for guidance.

Understanding Citations and Footnotes

A central theme of the discussion is the technical requirement of referencing. The student asks, "Do you want us to cite our sources in the footnotes?"

  • To Cite: This verb means to state or provide the origin of specific information.
  • Footnote: Located at the bottom (the "footer") of a page, a footnote is a note that provides additional information or identifies a source.
  • Citation: This refers to the written statement itself that documents where the information was found.

Dr. McQuillan contrasts this with endnotes, which the professor suggests for "longer explanations." Unlike footnotes, endnotes are placed at the very end of the entire paper rather than at the bottom of each individual page.

The Role of Style Sheets and Handouts

The professor directs the student to a "style sheet" that she had previously "passed out"—a phrasal verb meaning to distribute materials to a group. A style sheet (or style manual) dictates the specific formatting rules for a document. Common examples mentioned include the Chicago style and the American Psychological Association (APA) style.

When the student inquires about the "cover page" format, the professor refers him back to the "handout"—a piece of paper containing instructions or information provided by the instructor. She specifies that the student should follow the "American Psychological Association, 5th edition" guidelines.

Conclusion

The dialogue concludes with the student admitting, "I guess I missed that," illustrating the importance of paying close attention to provided instructions. By utilizing specific tools like style manuals and adhering to conventions such as endnotes and proper citation methods, students can ensure their academic work meets professional standards.

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I wonder if I could ask you some questions about our paper, Professor.
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Do you want us to cite our sources in the footnotes?
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You should use endnotes for longer explanations.
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Otherwise, just follow the style sheet I passed out for citations in your paper.
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I see.
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📝Key Phrases

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I wonder if I could
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cite our sources
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follow the style sheet
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pass out
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I see
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📖 Transcript

Welcome to English as a Second Language podcast number 49, Preparing a Paper for School.
This is English as a Second Language podcast, episode 49.
I'm your host, Dr Jeff McQuillan, coming to you from the Center for Educational Development in beautiful Los Angeles, California.
In this episode we're going to hear a conversation between a student and his teacher.
Let's get started.
I wonder if I could ask you some questions about our paper, Professor.

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