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    Academic Writing by Bailey, Stephen;

    A Handbook for International Students

    Series: Routledge Study Guides S.;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 2, Revised
    • Publisher Routledge
    • Date of Publication 9 March 2006

    • ISBN 9780415384209
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages272 pages
    • Size 247x171 mm
    • Weight 522 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 73 Tables, black & white; 16 Halftones, black & white; 47 Line drawings, black & white
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    Short description:

    The essential writing course for international students studying at English-medium colleges and universities. Covers all aspects of academic writing and includes exercises at every stage, ideal for classroom or self-study use.

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    Long description:

    Ideal for overseas students studying at English-medium colleges and universities, this practical writing course enables international students to meet the required standard of writing and use an appropriate style for essays, exams and dissertations. Newly revised and updated to include extra exercises and material suggested by teachers and students, Academic Writing explains and demonstrates all the key writing skills and is ideal for use in the classroom or for independent study. Useful at every stage of an academic career and beyond, this indispensable book features:



    • different styles and formats from CVs and letters to formal essays

    • a focus on accuracy

    • coverage of all stages of writing, from understanding titles to checking your work

    • essential academic writing skills such as proper referencing, summarising and paraphrasing

    • diagrams and practice exercises, complete with answers.


    Ideal for overseas students studying at English-medium colleges and universities, this practical writing course enables international students to meet the required standard of writing and use an appropriate style for essays, exams and dissertations. Newly revised and updated to include extra exercises and material suggested by teachers and students, Academic Writing explains and demonstrates all the key writing skills and is ideal for use in the classroom or for independent study. Useful at every stage of an academic career and beyond, this indispensable book features:

    • different styles and formats from CVs and letters to formal essays
    • a focus on accuracy
    • coverage of all stages of writing, from understanding titles to checking your work
    • essential academic writing skills such as proper referencing, summarising and paraphrasing
    • diagrams and practice exercises, complete with answers.

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    Table of Contents:

    Introduction Part 1: The Writing Process  1.0 Writing Foundations 1.1 Background to Writing 1.2 Avoiding Plagiarism 1.3 From Titles to Outlines 1.4 Evaluating Texts 1.5 Understanding Purpose & Register 1.6 Selecting Key Points 1.7 Note-Making 1.8 Paraphrasing 1.9 Summary Writing 1.10 Combining Sources  Reading and Note Making 1.11 Planning Essays 1.12 Organising Paragraphs 1.13 Organising the Main Body 1.14 Introductions 1.15 Conclusions 1.16 Re-writing & Proof Reading Writing Stages  Part 2: Elements of Writing  2.0 Student Introduction  2.1 Argument 2.2 Cause & Effect 2.3 Cohesion 2.4 Comparison 2.5 Definitions 2.6 Discussion 2.7 Examples 2.8 Generalisations 2.9 Numbers 2.10 Opening Paragraphs 2.11 References & Quotations 2.12 Restatement & repetition  2.13 Style 2.14. Synonyms 2.15 Variation in Sentence Length 2.16 Visual Information  Part 3: Accuracy in Writing  3.0 Student Introduction 3.1 Abbreviations 3.2 Academic Vocabulary 3.3 Adverbs 3.4 Articles 3.5 Caution 3.6 Confusing Pairs 3.7 Conjunctions 3.8 Nationality Language 3.9 Nouns & Adjectives 3.10 Nouns - Countable & Uncountable 3.11 Nouns - Umbrella 3.12 Prefixes & Suffixes 3.13 Prepositions 3.14 Punctuation 3.15 Relative Pronouns 3.16 Singular or Plural? 3.17 Time Words & Phrases 3.18 Verbs - Formality 3.19 Verbs - Modal 3.20 Verbs - Passives 3.21 Verbs & Prepositions 3.22 Verbs of Reference 3.23 Verbs - Tenses  Part 4: Writing Models 4.1 Formal Letters  4.2 CVs  4.3 Reporting & Designing Surveys  4.4 Taking Ideas from Sources  4.5 Comparison Essay  4.6 Discussion Essay  Writing Tests  Answers  Sources

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