Picture theevidence as animage. Check ifyou can see itdearly.Make a balancedassertion: not toobroad, not toospecific. Haveenough examples orevidence, and checkif you need more.Check individually allstatements if they areall relevant to make itmore logical. Informulatingassertions, try toavoid repeating thethesis.Excessive use ofthe passive voiceshould also beavoided to makeyour writing moreformal and objectiveDo not just listyour evidence butelaborate on eachso as to make itvery clear to youraudience.Check ifthere aregaps thatneed fillingin.Give sufficientevidence tomake yourwriting morepersuasive.Personal pronounsshould be used withcaution so that anynarrative will not fallinto being too personaland it will not lessenthe credibility of thestatements.Avoidoverstatementsbecause itwould bedifficult toprove.Picture theevidence as animage. Check ifyou can see itdearly.Make a balancedassertion: not toobroad, not toospecific. Haveenough examples orevidence, and checkif you need more.Check individually allstatements if they areall relevant to make itmore logical. Informulatingassertions, try toavoid repeating thethesis.Excessive use ofthe passive voiceshould also beavoided to makeyour writing moreformal and objectiveDo not just listyour evidence butelaborate on eachso as to make itvery clear to youraudience.Check ifthere aregaps thatneed fillingin.Give sufficientevidence tomake yourwriting morepersuasive.Personal pronounsshould be used withcaution so that anynarrative will not fallinto being too personaland it will not lessenthe credibility of thestatements.Avoidoverstatementsbecause itwould bedifficult toprove.

TIPS ON HOW TO GIVE EVIDENCE - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Picture the evidence as an image. Check if you can see it dearly.
  2. Make a balanced assertion: not too broad, not too specific. Have enough examples or evidence, and check if you need more.
  3. Check individually all statements if they are all relevant to make it more logical. In formulating assertions, try to avoid repeating the thesis.
  4. Excessive use of the passive voice should also be avoided to make your writing more formal and objective
  5. Do not just list your evidence but elaborate on each so as to make it very clear to your audience.
  6. Check if there are gaps that need filling in.
  7. Give sufficient evidence to make your writing more persuasive.
  8. Personal pronouns should be used with caution so that any narrative will not fall into being too personal and it will not lessen the credibility of the statements.
  9. Avoid overstatements because it would be difficult to prove.