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The teacher asked me to read an English text from a book in class. I don’t know it at all. Here is the article

Meaning: What George Mason University lecturer Anne Marchant calls "plagiarists" - students who find articles on the Internet, copy and paste them, and pass them off as their own Assignments are turned in, she catches at least one such student in her computer class every semester, she said, and even finds such "plagiarists" in computer ethics education classes. "Of course, there is too much cheating," Marchant said. "It's very obvious that the introduction at the beginning of the assignment is very poorly written. The main body of the assignment is written without any mistakes, almost at a Ph.D. level, and the conclusion goes back to its Bad English."

You mean you want to give a lecture?

I don’t know what level the students you want to teach are, but I think you should clarify the general idea after reading this article. There are some new words in it that you may be less exposed to, such as plagiarist and persavise, which should be explained first.

After you understand the general idea, you can talk about the grammar, such as the usage of "such" in it.

In fact, there is nothing particularly difficult about this article. It is just that there are many professional words, so you will not understand it the first time. To explain broken English, doctoral-quality body and so on.

Come on, believe in yourself.