Monday, November 10, 2008

“Cheating” or “not cheating”

1. Copying a few pages from Wikipedia and turning it in as your assignment.
CHEATING
2. Asking someone else to write a few paragraphs of your paper for you—but you still do most of it. NOT CHRATING
3. Asking someone to proofread your assignment and fix the grammar mistakes for you.
NOT CHEATING
4. Having someone read what you wrote and tell you if they can understand it or not. You take their ideas and fix what you wrote.
NOT CHEATING
5. Using an article from an English language learning website by copying it and turning it in.
CHEATING
6. Finding an article online that says exactly what you were thinking, so you just turn that in.
CHEATING
7. Reading an article that you found online, thinking about it, and then writing a response in your own words.
NOT CHRATING
8. Doing a writing assignment for one class and then turning it in for two, three, or even more classes because you are too busy to do another writing assignment.
NOT CHEATING
9. Finding some writing online, but changing some of the verbs and nouns before you turn it in.
CHEATING
10. Finding a paper online, but changing all of the verbs before you turn it in.
CHEATHING
11. Copying an article that you found, but you don’t get caught so no one ever knows about it.
CHEATING

4 comments:

freda said...

I think if you get that person's agreement, then it;s not cheating.(No.2)

Tiffany said...

I agree you but I think number8 is
cheating

Ruth Pan said...

Cheating has to do with ideas, like what Jeff said, no just with the words you use. I think schools in Taiwan should teach what is considered cheating in classes.

Cherry said...

I think cheating is not good act.
Some of your answers are not the same with mine.