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YouTube Lectures
YouTube University Lectures Real authentic academic lectures from top universities. Approximately 40 minutes in length on a range of different and really interesting academic subjects. All the lectures use PPT. The lesson downloads include a vocabulary development...
Academic Plagiarism
Academic PlagiarismWhat is academic plagiarism?Academic Plagiarism at university is a form of cheating and is a serious academic offence. It arises from work submitted that is not the student’s own and has been taken from another source and usually includes a lack of...
Academic Integrity
Academic Integrity What is academic integrity? When considering academic integrity, the discussion tends to revolve around cheating, plagiarism, dishonesty, fraud, and other academic malpractice and how best to prevent these behaviours. A more productive approach...
Vocabulary Learning Strategies
Vocabulary Learning Strategies What are vocabulary learning strategies?Vocabulary Learning Strategies (VLS) are a way to improve students’ understanding of vocabulary learning. This webpage and lesson introduces students to learning vocabulary theory and Schmitt’s...
Self-Assessment Questionnaires
Self-Assessment QuestionnairesWhat are self-assessment questionnaires?Self-assessment questionnaires are a way to encourage students to evaluate and assess their own understanding and learning. Self-assessment encourages students to reflect on their individual ability...
Behavioural Economics
Behavioural Economics What is behavioural economics? Behavioural economics, a term coined by Richard Thaler in 2008, refers to the role that psychological, emotional, cultural and social factors play in decision-making in an economic context. As detailed by Social...
Top Academic English Teaching Books
Top Academic English Teaching Books Here are a range of top academic English teaching books that we have all used teaching English for Academic Purposes (EAP). There are a variety of resources on this page from academic grammar and course books through to EAP Theory....
Academic Conditionals
GRAMMAR / Conditionals Academic Conditionals What are conditionals / if clauses? Conditionals are used to describe the result of a real or hypothetical condition. There are four main types of conditionals in English. Each is used to indicate the likelihood of a...
Marketing
MarketingWhat is marketing theory?Some of the most common marketing models include the Segmentation, Targeting and Positioning process, which focuses on generating value for an organisation through delivering relevant products, services and communications to the...
Cause & Effect Language
Cause and Effect LanguageWhat is Cause & Effect? Cause and effect is a relationship between events or things where one is the result of the other or others. This is a combination of action and reaction. Something happens (a cause) that leads to an effect. In...












