| Description |
Based on their many years of experience, the authors have structured the book so as to build students? confidence in their own writing ability whilst at the same time respecting conventional ideas of what is, and what is not, acceptable in the academic domain. To reinforce student learning, the material is presented using a wealth of clear examples, hands-on tasks with answers, and logical sequences that build on earlier chapters. The first two sections of the book address the preparation and writing of assignments and research projects, while the third provides a useful toolkit containing reference materials on areas including punctuation, grammar and academic terminology. The book includes numerous tips and insights and comprehensively covers issues such as:
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| Author Biography |
Geraldine Hughes is Lecturer in Academic English and Study Skills at King's College London, where she was formerly Director of the international foundation programme for over a decade. She has also taught academic English and communication skills at undergraduate and postgraduate level for thirty years.
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| Table of Contents |
Acknowledgements Foreword A guide to the book?s icons: What do they mean? PART 1: THE FUNDAMENTALS OF ACADEMIC WRITING Introduction What are the key functions in academic writing? How should I structure my writing? What do I need to know about writing style? Approaching your writing project: Tips and strategies PART 2: PUTTING TOGETHER YOUR RESEARCH PROJECT Understanding the research and writing process What are the different components of a research project? ?And when it?s all over: Publishing and presenting your research PART 3: TOOLKIT Punctuation basics: A brief guide to the correct use of punctuation Glossary of key terms The academic word list Appendix Index |




