
The Essentials of Academic Writing for International Students
Stephen Bailey(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 30. June 2015
Book
Hardback
230 pages
978-1-138-88561-5 (ISBN)
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Description
Most international students need to write essays and reports for exams and coursework, but writing good academic English is one of the most demanding tasks students face. The Essentials of Academic Writing for International Students has been developed to help these students succeed in their assignments-quickly!
This course has a clear, easy-to-follow structure. In the first part, Process and Skills, each stage of the writing process is demonstrated and practised, from selecting suitable sources, reading, note-making and planning through to re-writing and proof-reading.
Each unit contains examples, explanations and exercises, for use in the classroom or for self-study. The units are clearly organised to allow teachers and students find the help they need with writing tasks.
The second part of the book, Elements of Writing, deals with key areas for improving accuracy, such as academic vocabulary, using numbers and punctuation. This section can be linked with the first part or used for reference or self-study.
All international students wanting to maximise their academic potential will find this practical and easy-to-use book an invaluable guide to writing in English for their degree courses.
All elements of writing are clearly explained
Full range of practice exercises, with answer key included
Use of authentic academic texts and examples
Fully up-to-date, with sections on finding electronic sources and evaluating internet material
This course has a clear, easy-to-follow structure. In the first part, Process and Skills, each stage of the writing process is demonstrated and practised, from selecting suitable sources, reading, note-making and planning through to re-writing and proof-reading.
Each unit contains examples, explanations and exercises, for use in the classroom or for self-study. The units are clearly organised to allow teachers and students find the help they need with writing tasks.
The second part of the book, Elements of Writing, deals with key areas for improving accuracy, such as academic vocabulary, using numbers and punctuation. This section can be linked with the first part or used for reference or self-study.
All international students wanting to maximise their academic potential will find this practical and easy-to-use book an invaluable guide to writing in English for their degree courses.
All elements of writing are clearly explained
Full range of practice exercises, with answer key included
Use of authentic academic texts and examples
Fully up-to-date, with sections on finding electronic sources and evaluating internet material
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
17 farbige Zeichnungen, 93 farbige Tabellen
93 Tables, color; 17 Line drawings, color
Dimensions
Height: 210 mm
Width: 148 mm
Weight
544 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-138-88561-5 (9781138885615)
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Person
Stephen Bailey is a freelance writer of materials for English for Academic Purposes. He has taught students in Barcelona, Tokyo, Johor Bahru and Prague, and more recently at Derby University and the University of Nottingham. His other books include Academic Writing, A Handbook for International Students and Academic Writing for International Students of Business (Routledge).
Content
How much do you know about academic writing?
Part 1: Process and Skills
1.1 Introduction to Writing
1.2 Reading: Assessing Sources
1.3 Reading: Critical Approaches
1.4 Avoiding Plagiarism
1.5 Understanding Titles and Essay Planning Showing Cause and Effect
1.6 Finding Key Points and Note-making
1.7 Summarising and Paraphrasing
1.8 References and Quotations
1.9 Combining Sources
1.10 Organising Paragraphs
1.11 Introductions and Conclusions
1.12 Rewriting and Proofreading
Part 2: Elements of Writing
2.1 Academic Vocabulary: Nouns and Adjectives
2.2 Academic Vocabulary: Verbs and Adverbs
2.3 Making Comparisons
2.4 Numbers
2.5 Passives
2.6 Prepositions
2.7 Punctuation
2.8 Singular or plural?
2.9 Time markers
2.10 Visual information
Part 3: Writing Models
3.1 Reports
3.2 Longer Essays
Test your progress
Answers
Part 1: Process and Skills
1.1 Introduction to Writing
1.2 Reading: Assessing Sources
1.3 Reading: Critical Approaches
1.4 Avoiding Plagiarism
1.5 Understanding Titles and Essay Planning Showing Cause and Effect
1.6 Finding Key Points and Note-making
1.7 Summarising and Paraphrasing
1.8 References and Quotations
1.9 Combining Sources
1.10 Organising Paragraphs
1.11 Introductions and Conclusions
1.12 Rewriting and Proofreading
Part 2: Elements of Writing
2.1 Academic Vocabulary: Nouns and Adjectives
2.2 Academic Vocabulary: Verbs and Adverbs
2.3 Making Comparisons
2.4 Numbers
2.5 Passives
2.6 Prepositions
2.7 Punctuation
2.8 Singular or plural?
2.9 Time markers
2.10 Visual information
Part 3: Writing Models
3.1 Reports
3.2 Longer Essays
Test your progress
Answers