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Academic writing

Academic writing

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ISBN: 978-5-19-011560-4 publication date: 2020 format: 60×90/16 pages': 112

The study guide consists of five sections, organized logically and systematically so that students could work either under the guidance of a teacher or independently.

Abstract

The presented manual is a collection of practical activities for developing academic writing skills. The materials on which the content of the textbook is based have been selected from the universally acclaimed sources (“Bailey's Academic Writing”, “Extended Writing and Research Skills”, “The Academic Phrase Bank”), and are optimally structured for academic needs. This publication is intended for students, graduate students, researchers, and everyone who aims to form, consolidate, and expand their knowledge in academic writing. It can also be successfully used to prepare a draft of the final qualifying work in English (Project Proposal).

The study guide consists of five sections, organized logically and systematically so that students could work either under the guidance of a teacher or independently. Each part focuses on a specific aspect of academic writing. Thus, the first part ("The Writing Process") offers an overview of the academic style's main features. The second section of the manual ("Literature Review") aims at developing students' skills in reviewing scientific literature. The "Main Body" section is dedicated to the project's principal part (Project Proposal). It proves to be especially useful for future graduates, giving them a clear understanding of each part of the project's goals and providing them with the materials, taken from real works, as a writing model. According to the international standard, the basic principles of citing sources are detailed in a separate chapter of the manual ("Citing the Sources"). The final part of the proposed publication ("Presenting the Research") aims to develop academic speech skills, which will be useful not only for university graduates but also for researchers who intend to integrate into the international academic community successfully.

To cite this article
Academic writing / D. V. Burimskaya, E. S. Yasko. — Moscow: Moscow University Press, 2020. — 112 p.
About the authors
Burimskaya Diana V.

Ph.D in Theory and Methods of Professional Education,

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Yasko Ekaterina S.

Ph.D in Philological,

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