Academic Writing for Graduate Students: Essential Tasks and Skills: A Course for Nonnative Speakers of English (English for Specific Purposes) | 
| Authors: John M. Swales, Christine B. Feak Publisher: University of Michigan Press Category: Book
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ISBN: 0472082639 Dewey Decimal Number: 808.042 EAN: 9780472082636 ASIN: 0472082639
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no good, July 29, 2008 mistakenly ordered instead of the other book, didn't pay attention to a word "commentary", my fault, I guess
Excellent primer for writing instructors - and international graduate students May 30, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
How do international students develop the appropriate vocabulary, register, and practice for writing their research projects in English? What reading and writing strategies and techniques do ESL students need to master to successfully write summaries, create annotated bibliographies, and convey their ideas to their academic peers and professors? This commentary to the second edition of the acclaimed Academic Writing for Graduate Students: Essential Tasks and Skills answers these vital questions. A concise summary opens each unit before revealing the task answers. Mirroring the popular ESL book's structure, the reader can quickly determine the essential teaching point of each task.
This commentary dramatically enhances the core text, giving both the novice and experienced writing instructor practical tips on complicated material. The authors acknowledge disagreements between disciplines, provide lively responses, and maintain a nuanced, fair tone. They also freely admit where they have responded to, or incorporated, criticisms of the first edition. Naturally, ambitious and curious graduate students can benefit from this thin instructor's guide as well.
In short, this excellent primer illuminates the definitive guide to academic writing for international students.
academic writing for graduate studies January 29, 2007 11 out of 12 found this review helpful
This book is a great tool for both experienced and novice writers in college matters. It introduces basic information about sentence structure, style, tone and other features you need to consider when writing a scholar papers. It also provides lots of practice to reinforce the concepts introduced and put them into practice.
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