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Hoe zorg ik voor een duidelijke structuur in mijn tekst?

Readers experience a text as coherent when they continually have the feeling that they know what the text is about, where the text is going, and when the text switches from one part to another. In other words, when the text hangs together. It is this idea that all the parts belong together that makes a text readable, that makes it possible for the reader to follow what the text is about.

This workshop deals with the question of how you make the coherence visible in your papers or your dissertation. You will find out about all the necessary ingredients for a coherent text, at the level of the section, the paragraph and the sentence. You will also learn to recognize when the coherence is missing, and what the causes are. After all this you can apply what you have learned by doing exercises to improve the coherence of text segments of different lengths.

Teacher
Nel de Jong

Duration
The workshop lasts 1 hour and 45 minutes. It is organized so that participants get to do a lot of individual practice.

Date and time
Please note that the ALP will be closed during the summer. We will let you know about new dates early September.

Number of participants
Maximum of 15

Price
€ 20

Practical information
For information, questions and registration, please send an e-mail to the ALP's course administration: alp.fgw@vu.nl. Please mention the workshop code and title: SCH-W-NL-2 / Hoe zorg ik voor een duidelijke structuur in mijn tekst?

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