Weblinks

These links to relevant websites are provided to offer students further advice and information on the topics covered by the Academic Writing books.

Topics are organised alphabetically.

The views and comments found on these websites do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the author.

Academic Vocabulary: Nouns and Adjectives

On this website the focus is on business lexis:
http://library.unimelb.edu.au/data/assets/pdf_file/0007/1924153/Vocabulary.pdf

Here the emphasis is the use of adjectives in phrases:
https://awelu.srv.lu.se/grammar-and-words/selective-mini-grammar/adjective-phrases/

Academic Vocabulary: Verbs and Adverbs

This website offers a variety of resources to explore:
https://www.utsc.utoronto.ca/twc/sites/utsc.utoronto.ca.twc/files/resource-files/xAdjsandAdvs.pdf

This presents an extensive list of related verbs, nouns and adverbs:
http://www.worldclasslearning.com/english/list-of-verbs-nouns-adjectives-adverbs.html

Approaches to Vocabulary

This website presents the complete Academic Wordlist:
http://www.uefap.com/vocab/select/awl.htm

Here are some useful exercises with the Academic Wordlist:
https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/alzsh3/acvocab/index.htm

The Oxford English Dictionary provides an extensive list of abbreviations:
https://public.oed.com/how-to-use-the-oed/abbreviations/

This website features an extensive academic phrase bank:
https://www.phrasebank.manchester.ac.uk/giving-examples/

Argument and Discussion

A useful guide to writing the discussion section:
http://libguides.usc.edu/writingguide/discussion

More examples of organising an argument:
http://www.uefap.com/writing/function/argue.htm

Some examples of building an argument:

https://library.leeds.ac.uk/info/14011/writing/106/academic_writing/8

Avoiding Plagiarism

A comprehensive explanation of plagiarism:
https://www.ox.ac.uk/students/academic/guidance/skills/plagiarism?wssl=1

This contains some useful definitions and examples:
http://www.uefap.com/writing/plagiar/plagfram.htm

Some practical suggestions for avoiding plagiarism:
https://www.imperial.ac.uk/students/success-guide/ug/assessments-and-feedback/academic-writing/plagiarism-and-originality/

Case Studies

Practical guidance for writing a case study:
https://www.bath.ac.uk/guides/creating-a-case-study/

A basic guide to the format of a case study:
https://www.westernsydney.edu.au/data/assets/pdf_file/0008/1082474/Case_Study_Structure.pdf

Cause and Effect

Examples and relevant phrases for discussing cause and effect:
http://www.uefap.com/writing/function/causeff.htm

Advice on structuring cause and effect papers:
https://www.eapfoundation.com/writing/essays/cande/

Cohesion

A simple guide to cohesion and reference words:
http://www.uefap.com/writing/parag/par_coh.htm

A detailed study of the use of cohesion in university essays:
http://www2.ngu.ac.jp/uri/gengo/pdf/genbun_vol2502_07.pdf

A guide to improving cohesion, leading to better communication:
https://students.unimelb.edu.au/academic-skills/explore-our-resources/essay-writing/improving-cohesion

Comparison

Harvard’s guide to writing a comparative analysis:
https://writingcenter.fas.harvard.edu/pages/how-write-comparative-analysis

A basic outline of comparing and contrasting papers:
http://academicguides.waldenu.edu/writingcenter/writingprocess/comparecontrast

Definitions

A clear, short guide to writing definitions:
https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/general_writing/common_writing_assignments/definitions.html

Some useful language for making definitions:
https://www.eapfoundation.com/writing/other/definitions/

Examples

Some illustrations of the structure of examples:
http://www.uefap.com/writing/function/examples.htm

Finding Key Points and Note-making

A comprehensive guide to note-making:
https://libguides.reading.ac.uk/reading/notemaking

A thorough and lively approach to the topic:
https://www.bangor.ac.uk/studyskills/study-guides/note-making.php.en

Another useful website, well-illustrated:
https://libguides.cam.ac.uk/wolfsoncollege/notemaking

Generalisations

Clear examples of how generalisations must be supported:
http://www.uefap.com/writing/function/general.htm

Practical advice on writing these sections:
http://advice.writing.utoronto.ca/planning/intros-and-conclusions/

Introductions and Conclusions

This website includes helpful exercises to practise your skills:
https://aso-resources.une.edu.au/academic-writing-course/paragraphs/introduction-paragraphs/

A clear guide to the elements of introductions:
https://www.monash.edu/rlo/research-writing-assignments/assignment-types/writing-an-essay/writing-the-introduction

Longer Papers

A good, practical introduction to the subject:
https://www.hamilton.edu/academics/centers/writing/writing-resources/writing-longer-papers

Another useful source of advice:
https://libguides.reading.ac.uk/c.php?g=521171&p=3563650

‘Ten steps to an excellent dissertation’:
https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/seas/currentstudents/ma/modules/diss

Organising Paragraphs

Practical advice on writing clear paragraphs:
https://learn.solent.ac.uk/mod/book/view.php?id=2736&chapterid=3305

Flow and connectivity in paragraph writing:
https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/ssid/301/study-skills/writing/academic-writing/paragraph-flow-connectivity

Prefixes and Suffixes

A convenient list of prefixes and suffixes:
https://www.cliffsnotes.com/~/media/038403db93114b9998a9ac2c86fc8d3a.ashx

Build your vocabulary with these lists of word forms:
http://write-site.athabascau.ca/esl/word_forms.php

Problems and Solutions

A clear introduction, with example:
https://www.eapfoundation.com/writing/essays/problemsolution/

A graphic breakdown of the process:
https://www.wikihow.com/Write-a-Problem-Solution-Paper

A short academic paper on teaching this format:
https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/39074394.pdf

A summary of the essential aspects:
https://blogs.wp.missouristate.edu/writinglab/rhetoric/problem-solution/

Punctuation

A set of well-presented, useful notes:
https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/punctuation

A detailed guide with helpful examples:
http://www.uefap.com/writing/punc/puncfram.htm

Reading: Finding Suitable Sources

Useful guidance on integrating sources from Harvard:
https://usingsources.fas.harvard.edu/

A clear presentation of different reading strategies:
https://web.archive.org/web/20130726023918/http://www.lc.unsw.edu.au/onlib/read.html

A helpful short summary of reading techniques:
http://writingcenter.unc.edu/esl/resources/academic-reading-strategies/

Reading: Developing Critical Approaches

Practical tips for effective critical reading:
http://advice.writing.utoronto.ca/researching/critical-reading/

Some exercises on critical reading:
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/ioe-writing-centre/critical-reading-and-writing

More advice on critical thinking, with a video to watch:
https://libguides.westminster.ac.uk/critical-thinking-and-writing/critical-reading

References and Quotations

A clear guide to the importance of referencing:
https://student.unsw.edu.au/why-referencing-important

Links to detailed guides to the main systems:
http://library.worc.ac.uk/guides/study-skills/referencing

Short guide to referencing, using examples in Harvard:
https://libguides.reading.ac.uk/citing-references/quotesandparaphrases

Helpful and thorough explanation of using quotations:
https://awelu.srv.lu.se/sources-and-referencing/how-to-give-references/quoting/

Reports

The difference between essays and reports explained:
https://library.leeds.ac.uk/info/14011/writing/114/report_writing

A detailed checklist of the key parts of an academic report:
https://www.port.ac.uk/student-life/help-and-advice/study-skills/written-assignments/key-features-of-academic-reports

More useful advice in this guide:
https://libguides.reading.ac.uk/reports/structuring

Summarising and Paraphrasing

Some helpful exercises for practice:
http://learninghub.une.edu.au/tlc/aso/aso-online/academic-writing/summarising.php

More practice with summarising:
http://www.uefap.com/writing/report/repfram.htm

Synonyms

A lively approach to a variety of synonyms – good and bad:
https://uwaterloo.ca/writing-and-communication-centre/blog/post/power-synonyms-good-bad-and-between

Understanding Essay Questions and the Planning Process

Very comprehensive guide to the whole planning process:
http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/studentservices/documents/planning-and-preparing-to-write-assignments.pdf

A focus on analysing the wording of titles:
https://canvas.hull.ac.uk/courses/778/pages/analysing-essay-titles

A well-presented seven-page guide to the subject:
https://intranet.birmingham.ac.uk/as/libraryservices/library/skills/asc/documents/public/Short-Guide-Essay-Planning.pdf

Some videos and examples of this skill:
http://www.sussex.ac.uk/skillshub/?id=356

Writing Basics

These pages offer a useful resource:
http://www.uefap.com/writing/writfram.htm

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