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Academic writing skills for international students / Siew Hean Read.

By: Read, Siew Hean [author.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Study skillsPublisher: London : Red Globe Press, 2019Description: 223 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 26 cmContent type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781352003758 (pbk.) :Subject(s): Academic writing | Students, Foreign | Literature | Literature: history & criticism | Language learning for specific purposes | Study & learning skills: general | English | Language learning: writing skills | Higher & further education, tertiary educationDDC classification: 808.02 LOC classification: LB2369 | .R4 2019
Contents:
Introduction -- PART I: ESSENTIAL FEATURES OF ACADEMIC WRITING -- Appropriate Writing Style -- Correct Conventions for Using Sources -- Clear Structure and Layout -- Coherent Flow of Ideas -- Accurate Use of Language -- PART II: TYPES OF UNIVERSITY WRITTEN ASSIGNMENT -- Essays -- ase Studies -- Reports -- Literature Reviews -- Research Proposals -- PART III: DEVELOPING YOUR WRITING -- Aspects of Development -- Methods of Organisation -- Introductions and Conclusions -- Paragraph Structure and Construction -- Techniques for Developing Your Writing -- PART IV: PRESENTING A POINT OF VIEW: ARGUMENTATION -- The Elements of Argumentation -- The Issue and Thesis Statement -- Structuring the Argument -- Building the Argument -- Argumentative Essays for Study -- PART V: PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER -- Appendix A: Answers to Practice Activities -- Appendix B: Language Charts -- Appendix C: A Glossary of Grammatical Terms -- Index.
Summary: This engaging guide will equip students who are non-native speakers of English with the tools and confidence to respond effectively and appropriately to written assignments at university. This engaging guide will equip students who are non-native speakers of English with the tools and confidence to respond effectively and appropriately to written assignments at university. It supports students in the development of essential writing skills, such as structuring paragraphs and building an argument, and provides practical guidance on adhering to the conventions of academic writing. It guides students systematically through a series of text analyses which bring out key linguistic and rhetorical features, making complex textual issues manageable and understandable for learners of all abilities. This is an ideal self-study aid for non-native English speakers, both on pre-sessional language courses and on degree programmes, who need to get to grips with the conventions of academic writing.
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Includes index.

Introduction -- PART I: ESSENTIAL FEATURES OF ACADEMIC WRITING -- Appropriate Writing Style -- Correct Conventions for Using Sources -- Clear Structure and Layout -- Coherent Flow of Ideas -- Accurate Use of Language -- PART II: TYPES OF UNIVERSITY WRITTEN ASSIGNMENT -- Essays -- ase Studies -- Reports -- Literature Reviews -- Research Proposals -- PART III: DEVELOPING YOUR WRITING -- Aspects of Development -- Methods of Organisation -- Introductions and Conclusions -- Paragraph Structure and Construction -- Techniques for Developing Your Writing -- PART IV: PRESENTING A POINT OF VIEW: ARGUMENTATION -- The Elements of Argumentation -- The Issue and Thesis Statement -- Structuring the Argument -- Building the Argument -- Argumentative Essays for Study -- PART V: PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER -- Appendix A: Answers to Practice Activities -- Appendix B: Language Charts -- Appendix C: A Glossary of Grammatical Terms -- Index.

This engaging guide will equip students who are non-native speakers of English with the tools and confidence to respond effectively and appropriately to written assignments at university. This engaging guide will equip students who are non-native speakers of English with the tools and confidence to respond effectively and appropriately to written assignments at university. It supports students in the development of essential writing skills, such as structuring paragraphs and building an argument, and provides practical guidance on adhering to the conventions of academic writing. It guides students systematically through a series of text analyses which bring out key linguistic and rhetorical features, making complex textual issues manageable and understandable for learners of all abilities. This is an ideal self-study aid for non-native English speakers, both on pre-sessional language courses and on degree programmes, who need to get to grips with the conventions of academic writing.

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