Week 4英语学术论文的结构
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The report writing style should be concise and formal.
References
COTTRELL, S. The study skills handbook. Second edition. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan; 2003.
Identify gaps in subject area
Methodology, results, discussion
Methodology summarises what you did.
Results describes what you discovered, observed, etc, in your observations and experiments.
JORDAN, R.R., Academic Writing Course: Study Skills in English. Second edition. Harlow: Pearson Education; 1990.
A brief summary of the entire report, generally around 150 - 200 words.
Write an abstract after you have written the report.
Introduction
Provide a context for the report. State the purpose of the report. Indicate what the report will cover.
End sections
Conclusion – Discussion and conclusion
Summary of conclusions
Extras –
Bibliography Appendices
Title Page
A title Байду номын сангаасs very important!
Abstract
Review
Academic writing is formal in style and there are a number of conventions to follow.
Once you have completed your first few assignments, you should become more familiar and confident with this style of writing.
Recommendations - suggestions for future action..
References, appendices
References (Harvard or Vancouver) Appendices - An appendix contains
material which is too detailed to include in the report.
Reports are highly structured forms of writing and differ from essays.
The features of reports vary, but some common features have been introduced.
Literature Review
Not needed in a standard report- but required for thesis/dissertation
Critical evaluation of literature on topic or issue of study
ACADEMIC WRITING
——Framework of a Academic paper
Dylanpan
Basic Framework for a research report
Preliminaries- The title Acknowledgements List of contents List of figures/tables
Discussion - discusses and explains your findings and relate them to previous research.
Conclusion, recommendations
Conclusion - sums up the main points of the report.
Introduction - The abstract Statement of the problem
Main body
Main body- Review of the literature Design of the investigation Measurement techniques used Results
References
COTTRELL, S. The study skills handbook. Second edition. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan; 2003.
Identify gaps in subject area
Methodology, results, discussion
Methodology summarises what you did.
Results describes what you discovered, observed, etc, in your observations and experiments.
JORDAN, R.R., Academic Writing Course: Study Skills in English. Second edition. Harlow: Pearson Education; 1990.
A brief summary of the entire report, generally around 150 - 200 words.
Write an abstract after you have written the report.
Introduction
Provide a context for the report. State the purpose of the report. Indicate what the report will cover.
End sections
Conclusion – Discussion and conclusion
Summary of conclusions
Extras –
Bibliography Appendices
Title Page
A title Байду номын сангаасs very important!
Abstract
Review
Academic writing is formal in style and there are a number of conventions to follow.
Once you have completed your first few assignments, you should become more familiar and confident with this style of writing.
Recommendations - suggestions for future action..
References, appendices
References (Harvard or Vancouver) Appendices - An appendix contains
material which is too detailed to include in the report.
Reports are highly structured forms of writing and differ from essays.
The features of reports vary, but some common features have been introduced.
Literature Review
Not needed in a standard report- but required for thesis/dissertation
Critical evaluation of literature on topic or issue of study
ACADEMIC WRITING
——Framework of a Academic paper
Dylanpan
Basic Framework for a research report
Preliminaries- The title Acknowledgements List of contents List of figures/tables
Discussion - discusses and explains your findings and relate them to previous research.
Conclusion, recommendations
Conclusion - sums up the main points of the report.
Introduction - The abstract Statement of the problem
Main body
Main body- Review of the literature Design of the investigation Measurement techniques used Results