From English Language Test to University Success
Series: Pocket Study Skills;
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Product details:
- Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
- Date of Publication 9 July 2026
- ISBN 9781350517141
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages120 pages
- Size 108x138 mm
- Language 700
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Short description:
This compact Pocket helps international students to understand the key requirements of university-level work, and will give them the tools and confidence to produce top-level work.
MoreLong description:
This short and pithy guide helps readers to understand the differences between English language tests and university-level work. It covers the study and language skills directly connected to using (English) language successfully in an academic context. It also covers critical thinking, disciplinary knowledge, styles and genres, useful skills for reading, making notes, writing assessments (particularly use of language) understanding lectures and seminars, and speaking in seminars.
This Pocket gives readers the tools and information needed to not only cope with university study, but to excel and produce top-level work. It encourages the reader to see themselves not just as a 'student' but as a researcher, an original and creative thinker, and as someone who can share their ideas and insights with others in order to add to the knowledge of their field.
Table of Contents:
Introduction
1 Being aware of the differences
2 Understanding your context
3 Building your vocabulary
4 Listening and speaking
5 Understanding your assignments
6 Selecting source material
7 Reading and making notes
8 Developing original ideas
9 Using source material
10 Communicating your ideas clearly
Index
References