ABSTRACT

Most international students need to write essays and reports for exams and coursework, but writing good academic English is one of the most demanding tasks students face. This new, fourth edition of Academic Writing: A Handbook for International Students has been completely revised to help students reach this goal.

The four main parts of Academic Writing are:

  • The writing process
  • Elements of writing
  • Vocabulary for writing
  • Writing models

Each part is divided into short units which contain examples, explanations and exercises, for use in the classroom or for self-study. The units are clearly organised to allow teachers and students find the help they need with writing tasks, while cross-referencing allows easy access to relevant sections.

In the first part, each stage of the writing process is demonstrated and practised, from selecting suitable sources, reading, note-making and planning through to re-writing and proof-reading.

The fourth edition of this popular course builds on the success of the earlier editions, and has a special focus on the vital topic of academic vocabulary in part three, Vocabulary for Writing. Part three deals with areas such as nouns and adjectives, adverbs and verbs, synonyms, prefixes and prepositions, in an academic context. More key features of the book include:

  • All elements of writing are clearly explained, with a full glossary for reference

  • Models provided for all types of academic texts: essays, reports, reviews and case-studies

  • Full range of practice exercises, with answer key included

  • Use of authentic academic texts

  • A companion website offers further practice with a range of additional exercises

  • Fully updated, with sections on finding electronic sources and evaluating internet material

All international students wanting to maximise their academic potential will find this practical and easy-to-use book an invaluable guide to writing in English for their degree courses.

part |2 pages

Part 1 The Writing Process

chapter 1|6 pages

1 Background to Writing

chapter 1|7 pages

2 Reading: Finding Suitable Sources

chapter 1|9 pages

3 Reading: Developing Critical Approaches

chapter 1|6 pages

4 Avoiding Plagiarism

chapter 1|5 pages

5 From Understanding Titles to Planning

chapter 1|6 pages

6 Finding Key Points and Note-making

chapter 1|10 pages

7 Summarising and Paraphrasing

chapter 1|9 pages

8 References and Quotations

chapter 1|6 pages

9 Combining Sources

chapter 1|5 pages

10 Organising Paragraphs

chapter 1|6 pages

11 Introductions and Conclusions

chapter 1|5 pages

12 Rewriting and Proofreading

part |2 pages

Part 2 Elements of Writing

chapter 2|6 pages

1 Argument and Discussion

chapter 2|5 pages

2 Cause and Effect

chapter 2|4 pages

3 Cohesion

chapter 2|5 pages

4 Comparisons

chapter 2|4 pages

5 Definite Articles

chapter 2|3 pages

6 Definitions

chapter 2|4 pages

7 Examples

chapter 2|5 pages

8 Generalisations

chapter 2|4 pages

9 Passives

chapter 2|4 pages

10 Problems and Solutions

chapter 2|5 pages

11 Punctuation

chapter 2|4 pages

12 Singular or Plural?

chapter 2|8 pages

13 Style

chapter 2|7 pages

14 Visual Information

part |2 pages

Part 3 Vocabulary for Writing

chapter 3|6 pages

1 Approaches to Vocabulary

chapter 3|4 pages

2 Abbreviations

chapter 3|6 pages

4 Academic Vocabulary: Adverbs and Verbs

chapter 3|5 pages

5 Conjunctions

chapter 3|5 pages

6 Numbers

chapter 3|4 pages

7 Prefixes and Suffixes

chapter 3|5 pages

8 Prepositions

chapter 3|4 pages

9 Synonyms

chapter 3|4 pages

10 Time Markers

part |2 pages

Part 4 Writing Models

chapter 4|4 pages

1 Case Studies

chapter 4|5 pages

2 Literature Reviews and Book Reviews

chapter 4|8 pages

3 Writing Longer Essays

chapter 4|5 pages

4 Reports

chapter 4|5 pages

5 Surveys