Writing the research paper : multicultural perspectives for writing in English as a second language / Philip M. McCarthy and Khawlah Ahmed.

By: McCarthy, Philip M, 1967- [author.]Contributor(s): Ahmed, Khawlah [author.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Teaching and learning english language and literacy skillsPublication details: London ; Bloomsbury Academic, c2022Description: pages cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 978-1-35016-416-1Subject(s): REPORT WRITING -- CROSS-CULTURAL STUDIES | ENGLISH LANGUAGE -- STUDY AND TEACHING (HIGHER) -- FOREIGN SPEAKERS -- CROSS-CULTURAL STUDIESAdditional physical formats: Online version:: Writing the research paperDDC classification: 428.0071/1 LOC classification: LB 2369 M33 2022
Contents:
Critical thinking -- The research paper -- Themes and topics -- The thesis -- Focused research -- Paraphrasing, summarizing, quoting, and plagiarizing -- Arguments and evidence -- Plans and proposals -- The drafting process -- The writer's introduction -- The body -- The paragraph -- Cohesion -- The conclusion -- The reader's introduction.
Summary: "Covering both theoretical and practical approaches, Writing the Research Paper guides students studying in English as a foreign language through the skills necessary for success in university-level writing and research. Emphasising the role of technology throughout, the book begins with theoretical considerations, such as research, argumentation and critical thinking, before offering a broad range of practical assistance covering all aspects of the writing process, including topic selection, organisation, structure and word choice. Each chapter is accompanied by a 'Writing with Style' section, tackling a particular issue in depth to build up the components that give papers a sense of professionalism, alongside chapter summaries, exercises and quizzes. Written for an international audience, but with a particular focus on students from or studying in Asia, the Middle-East and North Africa, the book contains thorough explanations and discussions from these contexts, alongside numerous authentic examples of student writing from a range of relevant disciplines, such as engineering, architecture, business, and computer science. The book is also supported by a Companion Website, offering additional exercises, examples, lecture slides and an introduction to computational tools"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Critical thinking -- The research paper -- Themes and topics -- The thesis -- Focused research -- Paraphrasing, summarizing, quoting, and plagiarizing -- Arguments and evidence -- Plans and proposals -- The drafting process -- The writer's introduction -- The body -- The paragraph -- Cohesion -- The conclusion -- The reader's introduction.

"Covering both theoretical and practical approaches, Writing the Research Paper guides students studying in English as a foreign language through the skills necessary for success in university-level writing and research. Emphasising the role of technology throughout, the book begins with theoretical considerations, such as research, argumentation and critical thinking, before offering a broad range of practical assistance covering all aspects of the writing process, including topic selection, organisation, structure and word choice. Each chapter is accompanied by a 'Writing with Style' section, tackling a particular issue in depth to build up the components that give papers a sense of professionalism, alongside chapter summaries, exercises and quizzes. Written for an international audience, but with a particular focus on students from or studying in Asia, the Middle-East and North Africa, the book contains thorough explanations and discussions from these contexts, alongside numerous authentic examples of student writing from a range of relevant disciplines, such as engineering, architecture, business, and computer science. The book is also supported by a Companion Website, offering additional exercises, examples, lecture slides and an introduction to computational tools"-- Provided by publisher.

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