Differentiate between citations from prior research and the writer's idea, and understand what is said in both.
Goal
To be able to determine if it's a citation from prior research or the writer's idea by using the location of the source and the expression at the end of the sentence as clues, and understand what is said about both, by reading the prior research sections of human resources related essays.
Setting
You are reading the prior research section of a human resources related essay. Determine if it's a citation from prior research or the writer's idea, and understand what is said about both.
- Skill 1
- Understand what is being cited, and where the citation starts and ends from sources at the beginning of a sentence and expressions such as としている (claim) and 指摘している (point out) at the end of a sentence
- Skill 2
- Understand what is being cited, and where the citation starts and ends, from a source at the end of a sentence
- Skill 3
- Understand what is being cited, and where the citation starts and ends from a source in the middle of a sentence
- Skill 4
- Understand what the writer's ideas are from expressions such as 考えられる (is thought) and といえる (can be said)
- Skill 5
- Understand if it's the writer's original idea or the writer's idea based on prior research from expressions such as 考えられる (is thought) and といえる (can be said) and sources
- Skill 6
- Understand what is said in both, and differentiate between citations from prior research and the writer's ideas