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  2. Help:Your first article - Wikipedia

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    You will need to find sources before you start writing, because all content in articles at Wikipedia must be verifiable—that is, backed up by reliable sources. The best way to demonstrate verifiability, is by creating a citation to a reliable source that you found, and embedding it in-line as you write your article.

  3. Wikipedia:Task Center - Wikipedia

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    Articles created in a rush often have various grammar or tone issues. Please help fix them to make the article decent for the public. Note: this task does require a very high level of English writing skill, and is not a recommended task for editors with less than professional proficiency.

  4. Category:Wikipedia quick introductions - Wikipedia

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    This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. T. Wikipedia quick introduction templates (5 P) W. ... Help:Referencing for beginners; Help ...

  5. Category : Wikipedia basic information

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    Wikipedia quick introductions (2 C, 139 P) Wikipedia quizzes (9 P) T. Wikipedia tutorials (5 C, 122 P) Pages in category "Wikipedia basic information"

  6. TestDaF - Wikipedia

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    Completing 1 writing task Candidates' writing ability is tested by writing a well-structured text about a specific topic. They need to describe statistical data, which is presented in a graph or a table, in the first part of his text, and then state their opinion on a specific question for discussion related to the above-described data. [2]

  7. Canadian Academic English Language Assessment - Wikipedia

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    Task 4 (5 minutes) Relay information from an academic text. Test takers are asked to read a section of the text in Task 3 aloud, for the purpose of discussing the text in the context of a group discussion or academic presentation. Task 5 (8 minutes) Explain a choice for participation in a group project.