Monthly Archives: October 2018

Top Ten Types of Plagiarism (Infographic)

Top Ten Types of Plagiarism (Infographic)

Top Ten Types of Plagiarism (Infographic)

  • Having problems with plagiarism?
  • Are you a teacher whose students seem to be more gifted at copying and pasting online texts than actually thinking  for themselves?
  • Do you feel suspicious when you read your students’ homework and it appears that they have gained native speaker-level writing skills overnight?
  • Are you concerned that your students think you are a fool who won’t be able to spot their blatant cheating?
  • Do you need to learn about or brush up on the most common types of plagiarism?

This really helpful infographic from elearninginfographics via blog.plagiarismsearch.com is here to help! Discover the top ten types of plagiarism, including the classic ‘Mashup’ – where a student brings together words from a variety of sources, and passes this hybrid off as their own work – without the relevant citation.

Top Ten Types of Plagiarism Infographic
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20 English Phrasal Verbs with RUN (Infographic)

20 English Phrasal Verbs with RUN (Infographic)

Improve your English vocabulary by learning and using these 20 English phrasal verbs with RUN:

20 English Phrasal Verbs with RUN (Infographic)

20 English Phrasal Verbs with RUN (Infographic)

20 English Phrasal Verbs with RUN:

run about – run during play
run across – discover
run after – chase
run away – flee
run down – list
run somebody down – criticise
run into somebody – meet accidentally
run into something – encounter a problem
run off – print copies
run off with somebody – elope
run on – keep running
run on – be powered by
run out (of) – have none left
run out on – abandon
run over – hit with a vehicle
run something past somebody – check
run through something – preview
run to – reach a certain amount
run up (a bill) – spend a lot
run with something – accept and support

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