Every year, students have problems with how to write a term paper introduction. It can be difficult, much easier for some to compose the main part. I will try to give some tips that will help you.
Main delusion
Many people don't know when to write an introduction to a term paper. Some say that from the very beginning, and someone writes when all the work is ready. In fact, they usually do it in parallel, because the main part should be displayed in the introduction. We can say that the introductory part is a term paper in miniature, after reading it, you should get a complete impression of the whole work, its structure and components.
"Lyric" paragraph
This is the very beginning, in which general phrases are written about what is the object of your research. There are no strict requirements here.
Relevance
The introduction to the coursework continues by highlighting the importance of the topic to society and future use. Even if you think that the text of your work will never be useful to anyone,you need to make this part quality. In fact, relevance can be found in any topic, you just need to think about it. As a rule, standard phrases are used here, for example: "The relevance of my work lies in …".
Goal and objectives
There can be only one goal. Sometimes there are several, which is a mistake. It repeats the topic of the coursework, only you need to use verbs such as "explore", "define" or "generalize". For example, if your topic is "People's movements in Russia in the 19th century", then the goal will be to study these popular movements. Tasks should be written based on the goal. They are like an auxiliary mechanism that helps to reveal the main thing.
Object and subject
Introduction to the term paper must necessarily reflect some problem or area of human activity, which is included in the concept of the subject. It is worth noting that an object is a more general definition than an object.
Basis for work
This is the literature and sources that were used for writing. The introduction to the term paper should not include all the literature, articles and sources that are in the work. But the main ones with little comments should be reflected. The entire base is divided into theoretical (textbooks), methodological (articles, monographs) and normative (laws, by-laws).
Methods
Introduction to the term paper has such a paragraph where you needtalk about how you achieved the result. Basically, general scientific methods are used (comparison, synthesis, modeling, concretization, analysis, etc.). It is important not to overdo it with terms here, otherwise you yourself may not explain how you used this or that method.
Conclusions
I submitted an article on "Coursework: Introduction". A sample has been given to you, you can already write a work on it. You can include additional items if you think something is missing. Finally, I would like to dwell on the issue of the scope of the introduction. As a rule, it should be at least three sheets, but may be more depending on the topic.