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Are you looking for a guide on how to paraphrase in a research paper or other academic texts?
In this video, you’ll get exactly that: a complete beginner’s guide to paraphrasing.
Using 3 simple examples of good and bad paraphrasing, I will explain to you how to skilfully rephrase the most important parts of your literature sources in your own words.
This will help you avoid being accused of plagiarism in your academic paper. And if you do it particularly elegantly, you might even receive an outstanding grade.
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00:00 Intro
00:46 #1 What is paraphrasing?
01:40 #2 Benefits of paraphrasing
02:49 #2 online search in academic databases
03:33 #3 Examples of good paraphrasing
05:35 #4 An Example of bad paraphrasing
06:48 #5 How to paraphrase systematically
09:03 #6 Paraphrasing in the age of ChatGPT and other AI
The term “paraphrasing” comes from linguistics and simply means rewriting a text. When paraphrasing, you take the content of another document but present it by using your own words and grammar.
The technique of paraphrasing is not only used in academia. Journalists are true masters of paraphrasing because they have to put information they hear and read into their own words and efficiently highlight their essence.
This (hopefully) creates added value for the recipient of the text. In the videos on this channel, I also constantly paraphrase: I delve into my own treasure trove of knowledge and experience and research various sources to bring the most important information on a topic to the point for you.
This video is about:
how paraphrase for a research paper, how to avoid plagiarism, paraphrasing with chatgpt
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