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"They Say / I Say"
- The Moves That Matter in Academic Writing
- Narrated by: Cyndee Maxwell, Tony Craine
- Length: 8 hrs and 28 mins
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Summary
"They Say / I Say" identifies the key rhetorical moves in academic writing, showing students how to frame their arguments in the larger context of what others have said and providing templates to help them make those moves. And, because these moves are central across all disciplines, the audiobook includes chapters on writing in the sciences, writing in the social sciences, and - new to this edition - writing about literature.
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- A J Manser
- 22-02-18
So helpful have listened many times
This has proved so helpful, I had to reach foreign language students preparing for university and this was so clear it really helped me focus on key points to teach.
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- CathyArt UK
- 07-04-15
essential guide for surviving academic writing
Very clear breakdown of useful strategies for academic writing- highly recommended, just wish I had found it much earlier in my studies!
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- Dx
- 27-04-19
Useful
Every student should read this book, its probably the most useful study guide that I have read
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- Gina M.
- 08-09-14
This book needs a "companion", please.
What did you like best about "They Say / I Say"? What did you like least?
I borrowed this book because I needed it for a class at short notice. Many thanks to the authors for having the foresight to make this an audiobook. It was a pleasant surprise. The disappointment crept in when I had a hard time following. This text, in print, has writing prompts which do not translate well in the audio version. A companion PDF of the text would have been awesome. Until then, potential customers should download this audio FILE, which currently has no text companion, their own risks.
18 people found this helpful
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- Julie C.
- 31-08-16
Does not sync with the physical book
What did you like best about "They Say / I Say"? What did you like least?
I used this book for my free trial and to help me in my English 101 class for college. My only complaint is that when you get to the reading section which is in the third edition not all of those reading were available in this audio version.
Also the chapters don't sync up as well, as this was for a college course we don't necessarily do the book from front to back. We skip around a bit. The chapters didn't match up to what was in the book. Took a minute to find where I needed to be in the audio book.
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- Fedewamv
- 16-08-15
Hard to Listen to....
Would you listen to "They Say / I Say" again? Why?
This book was probably better in print, but the framework is a good model for teaching young students how to write more effectively. The audiobook was hard to track and difficult to follow their writing samples and examples.
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- Anonymous User
- 22-10-18
Incomplete readings, weird explanations
The readings are incomplete and the context makes no sense. It sounds as if it was a conspiracy story. weird. Not a learning tool I would say.
3 people found this helpful
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- Me
- 01-08-18
Very upset
Does not match the text. I purchased this on kindle and audible, it's missing the whole "reading" section I wanted it for
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- Tammie Duggan
- 23-07-18
Very helpful for college writing.
This book helped me when I was preparing for my comprehensive exam. It is insightful and would be an asset to any college student who is writing essays.
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- Amazon Customer
- 12-09-22
Robotic reading and not a real audio recorded by someone
Feels like a robot reads it to me and not a real person. I could not enjoy and understand it that way.
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- Anonymous User
- 28-09-21
Does not contain the same information in text book
Chapters are not the same as text, and readings are missing. Upset that I wasted my credit on it. I don’t recommend if you are getting this for a class
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- Kyle Medeiros
- 17-04-21
dont buy if for school
download pdf for free this will only confuse you
i am required 3 more words
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- travis
- 27-03-21
Worth the purchase
Great foundation to create or enhance writing skills. I own the handbook. An awesome tool.