Showing posts with label Arts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Arts. Show all posts

Friday, July 24, 2009

Academic Writing

May 2009: Academic Writing & ESL Resources DisplayImage by tclibrary via Flickr

The Academic Phrase bank is a general resource for academic writers. It aims to provide you with examples of some of the phraseological "nuts and bolts" of writing organized under the headings to the left. It was designed primarily with international students whose first language is not English in mind. However, if you are a native speaker writer, you may still find parts of the material helpful.

The phrases can be used simply to assist you in thinking about your writing, or they can be used in your own work where this is appropriate. In most cases a certain amount of creativity will be necessary when you do this. It is also possible to transfer some of the words used in particular phrases to others. The phrases are content neutral and generic in nature; in using them, therefore, you are not stealing other people's ideas and this does not constitute plagiarism.

Users will need to be aware that Phrase bank is not discipline specific, and it does not claim to be comprehensive.


http://www.phrasebank.manchester.ac.uk/







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Friday, July 03, 2009

Thesis Writing

Thesis complete!Image by cowlet via Flickr


My entry this time is about thesis writing. I would like to share my experience during my thesis writing some time ago at Birmingham University.
Before you start your writing, it is important to ask your supervisor whether your data is good enough to start the writing. Some of my friends did their writing during their experimental time but at the end of the day, he was very upset because the texts have to be deleted because it was not in line with their data. Sometimes we got unpredictable data.

1. Writing a thesis not necessary to start with first chapter and finished with final chapter but otherwise you could start with data analysis chapter than literature review than conclusion and so on with final chapter surprisingly is introduction chapter!
2. Draft your thesis outline and discuss with your supervisor.
3. Draft your gun chart time schedule for your draft outline to manage your time.
4. During your writing, it is useful to read as many as English book as you could to establish your mind in English. This effect comes without your knowledge!
5. Start your writing as early as you can i.e. 4am. This is the most barakah time to start your writing as your brain still fresh and nobody could disturb your attentions. Dr Abdullah As Saudi give this useful tips.
6. When you are out of ideas for particular topic or sub topic, jump to other topic or sub topic. That particular uncompleted topic or sub topic would be completed at other fresh day.

To be continue...

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