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Now in its fifth edition, Academic Writing helps international students succeed in writing essays and reports for their English-language academic courses. Thoroughly revised and updated, it is designed to let teachers and students easily find the topics they need, both in the classroom and for self-study.
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Now in its fifth edition, Academic Writing helps international students succeed in writing essays and reports for their English-language academic courses. Thoroughly revised and updated, it is designed to let teachers and students easily find the topics they need, both in the classroom and for self-study.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- 5th edition
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Dezember 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 256mm x 197mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 879g
- ISBN-13: 9781138048737
- ISBN-10: 1138048739
- Artikelnr.: 57047840
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- 5th edition
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Dezember 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 256mm x 197mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 879g
- ISBN-13: 9781138048737
- ISBN-10: 1138048739
- Artikelnr.: 57047840
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Stephen Bailey has taught English for Academic Purposes at the University of Nottingham and Derby University. Previously he taught students in Barcelona, Tokyo, Johor Bahru and Prague. He now lives in Derbyshire with his wife and daughter. His other books include Academic Writing for International Students of Business (Routledge) and The Essentials of Academic Writing for International Students (Routledge).
Introduction for Teachers Introduction for Students Academic Writing Quiz
Written British and American English - A Short guide Part 1: The Writing
Process 1.1 Basics of Writing 1.2 Reading: Finding Suitable Sources 1.3
Reading: Developing Critical Approaches 1.4 Avoiding Plagiarism 1.5 From
Understanding Essay Titles to Planning 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 Progress Check 1 Part 2:
Elements of Writing 2.1 Argument and Discussion 2.2 Cause and Effect 2.3
Comparison 2.4 Definitions 2.5 Examples 2.6 Generalisations 2.7 Problems
and Solutions 2.8 Visual Information Progress Check 2 Part 3: Language
Issues 3.1 Cohesion 3.2 Definite Articles 3.3 Numbers 3.4 Passive and
Active 3.5 Puntuation 3.6 Singular or Plural 3.7 Style 3.8 Time Markers
Progress Check 3 Part 4: Vocabulary for Writing 4.1 Approaches to
Vocabulary 4.2 Abbreviations 4.3 Academic Vocabulary: Nouns and Adjectives
4.4 Academic Vocabulary: Adverbs and Verbs 4.5 Conjunctions 4.6 Prefixes
and Suffixes 4.7 Prepositions 4.8 Synonyms Progress Check 4 Part 5: Writing
Models 5.1 Case Studies 5.2 Literature Reviews and Book Reviews 5.3 Writing
Longer Papers 5.4 Reports 5.5 Writing Letters and Emails 5.6 Writing in
Groups
Written British and American English - A Short guide Part 1: The Writing
Process 1.1 Basics of Writing 1.2 Reading: Finding Suitable Sources 1.3
Reading: Developing Critical Approaches 1.4 Avoiding Plagiarism 1.5 From
Understanding Essay Titles to Planning 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 Progress Check 1 Part 2:
Elements of Writing 2.1 Argument and Discussion 2.2 Cause and Effect 2.3
Comparison 2.4 Definitions 2.5 Examples 2.6 Generalisations 2.7 Problems
and Solutions 2.8 Visual Information Progress Check 2 Part 3: Language
Issues 3.1 Cohesion 3.2 Definite Articles 3.3 Numbers 3.4 Passive and
Active 3.5 Puntuation 3.6 Singular or Plural 3.7 Style 3.8 Time Markers
Progress Check 3 Part 4: Vocabulary for Writing 4.1 Approaches to
Vocabulary 4.2 Abbreviations 4.3 Academic Vocabulary: Nouns and Adjectives
4.4 Academic Vocabulary: Adverbs and Verbs 4.5 Conjunctions 4.6 Prefixes
and Suffixes 4.7 Prepositions 4.8 Synonyms Progress Check 4 Part 5: Writing
Models 5.1 Case Studies 5.2 Literature Reviews and Book Reviews 5.3 Writing
Longer Papers 5.4 Reports 5.5 Writing Letters and Emails 5.6 Writing in
Groups
Introduction for Teachers Introduction for Students Academic Writing Quiz
Written British and American English - A Short guide Part 1: The Writing
Process 1.1 Basics of Writing 1.2 Reading: Finding Suitable Sources 1.3
Reading: Developing Critical Approaches 1.4 Avoiding Plagiarism 1.5 From
Understanding Essay Titles to Planning 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 Progress Check 1 Part 2:
Elements of Writing 2.1 Argument and Discussion 2.2 Cause and Effect 2.3
Comparison 2.4 Definitions 2.5 Examples 2.6 Generalisations 2.7 Problems
and Solutions 2.8 Visual Information Progress Check 2 Part 3: Language
Issues 3.1 Cohesion 3.2 Definite Articles 3.3 Numbers 3.4 Passive and
Active 3.5 Puntuation 3.6 Singular or Plural 3.7 Style 3.8 Time Markers
Progress Check 3 Part 4: Vocabulary for Writing 4.1 Approaches to
Vocabulary 4.2 Abbreviations 4.3 Academic Vocabulary: Nouns and Adjectives
4.4 Academic Vocabulary: Adverbs and Verbs 4.5 Conjunctions 4.6 Prefixes
and Suffixes 4.7 Prepositions 4.8 Synonyms Progress Check 4 Part 5: Writing
Models 5.1 Case Studies 5.2 Literature Reviews and Book Reviews 5.3 Writing
Longer Papers 5.4 Reports 5.5 Writing Letters and Emails 5.6 Writing in
Groups
Written British and American English - A Short guide Part 1: The Writing
Process 1.1 Basics of Writing 1.2 Reading: Finding Suitable Sources 1.3
Reading: Developing Critical Approaches 1.4 Avoiding Plagiarism 1.5 From
Understanding Essay Titles to Planning 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 Progress Check 1 Part 2:
Elements of Writing 2.1 Argument and Discussion 2.2 Cause and Effect 2.3
Comparison 2.4 Definitions 2.5 Examples 2.6 Generalisations 2.7 Problems
and Solutions 2.8 Visual Information Progress Check 2 Part 3: Language
Issues 3.1 Cohesion 3.2 Definite Articles 3.3 Numbers 3.4 Passive and
Active 3.5 Puntuation 3.6 Singular or Plural 3.7 Style 3.8 Time Markers
Progress Check 3 Part 4: Vocabulary for Writing 4.1 Approaches to
Vocabulary 4.2 Abbreviations 4.3 Academic Vocabulary: Nouns and Adjectives
4.4 Academic Vocabulary: Adverbs and Verbs 4.5 Conjunctions 4.6 Prefixes
and Suffixes 4.7 Prepositions 4.8 Synonyms Progress Check 4 Part 5: Writing
Models 5.1 Case Studies 5.2 Literature Reviews and Book Reviews 5.3 Writing
Longer Papers 5.4 Reports 5.5 Writing Letters and Emails 5.6 Writing in
Groups