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Academic Writing for Graduate Students: Essential Tasks and Skills

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The second edition of this successful guide to writing for graduate and undergraduate students has been modified to include updates and replacements of older data sets; an increased range of disciplines with tasks such as nursing, marketing, and art history; discussions of discourse analysis; a broader discussion of e-mail use that includes current e-mail practices.

Like its predecessor, this edition of Academic Writing for Graduate Students
" explains understanding the intended audience, the purpose of the paper, and academic genres.
" includes the use of task-based methodology, analytic group discussion, and genre consciousness-raising.
" shows how to write summaries and critiques.
" features "language focus" sections that address linguistic elements as they affect the wider rhetorical objectives.
" helps students position themselves as junior scholars in their academic communities.

The Commentary has also been revised and is available.

344 pages, Paperback

First published July 1, 1994

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John M. Swales

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John Malcolm Swales was an English linguist. He joined the University of Michigan as a faculty member in 1985. He retired in 2006 as professor emeritus of linguistics and co-director of the Michigan Corpus of Academic Spoken English project.
Swales was best known for his work on genre analysis, particularly with regard to its application to the fields of rhetoric, discourse analysis, English for Academic Purposes and, more recently, information science. His writing has studied second language acquisition.

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January 21, 2018
Worked through this book over winter break with a PhD friend of mine at another university. The first few units were mostly review of familiar concepts in academic writing for myself as a native English speaker, but towards the middle and the end there were plenty of tiny bits of knowledge that I’d never thought of before. Also, speaking with my friend about the slight differences we had in our answers on some tasks really made the discussion more robust.

While yes, this book was helpful in terms of self-reflection at times, it is especially helpful to work through in a group or with others. Probably it would have been even more beneficial if that group consisted of people from more than one discipline (though it was good to have someone else in the same field to see if you agreed for your field). Overall, I recommend it to new graduate students or those who want to polish up some of their own writing.
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May 27, 2025
helped me get throught 790, now I know how to use ;
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October 28, 2018
A very general, but overall helpful, step by step guide to crafting a graduate level research paper. This was my first time teaching a graduate level academic writing course and the sections that were most relevant helpful to everyone (I had a variety of grad students from various disciplines) were the sections that focused less on the paper and more on specific academic language (e.g. common phrases found in "methods" sections).
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November 11, 2015
This book is a lifesaver. Really great and informative read for those that need help with term papers
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May 26, 2017
Solidly written with the purpose to improve your English. As I used the book as a teaching tool.
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January 26, 2021
A reference for good English academic writing. It's structured more like a workbook so read this if you want to learn how to write engaging scientific articles.
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211 reviews3 followers
August 21, 2021
I read this book as a part of my preparation for my post-grad studies. It gives a lot of in-depth ideas about academic writing, some of which have never occurred to me. For example, the strategic decisions on various sections of a research paper. It includes a great deal of activities and questions. But, unfortunately, I did not find the answer key to at least some of them.
I will not say that my writing has improved as a direct result of studying this book but I am quite sure that in the long run, I will benefit from it.
The problem with writing, especially in a foreign language, is that it is learned really slowly and the changes typically take effect with some delay. But if you diligently and honestly do at least 60% of the exercises in the book (unlike me) your writing is bound get better.
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67 reviews4 followers
March 30, 2021
Not only a good textbook, but also a well-written piece of academic writing of its own, both in terms of instruction and examples. It is, however very specifically directed at training academic writing skills, so not a general book on writing, such as The Little Red Writing Book or similar.
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14 reviews1 follower
February 17, 2022
I appreciate the exercises! As a non-native speaker, this helped me with writing details that are important, but not usually taught in a general english course. I will save it as a tool to which I will come back later.
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March 11, 2020
This book is recommended by our professor for writing a scientific work. Really interested in its content.
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July 25, 2020
I think this is a pretty great book to prepare myself for writing a graduate level paper.
There were some undergrad-level information, mistakes or irrelevant information for my field tho.
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December 16, 2021
Effective!

One of the great books on Academic Writing for all the people in Academia. Recommended!
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403 reviews52 followers
December 26, 2021
2019-01-09 19:03:47
台大英文学术论文写作课教材,基本上读下来了,老师的课讲得比教材好,偶尔会用到教材里面的练习题,不是很难,但是语法和词汇基础不够好还是很容易出错,这门课提高了几点:1、如何设计英文主题的PPT及在一定的时间内用英文公开展示,2、口语,3、选词、句子的方式及对用英语写文章的训练。恍惚以为明天才是最后一节课,忘记了最后一周是不上课的。
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January 31, 2014
The 3/5 rating is due to its lack of relevance to my field of study.
Whilst the text itself was appropriate, many questions (which accompanied it to consolidate the reader's grasp of the text) were meaningless and superfluous, with poor or ambiguous instructions.
Often I would wonder why on earth I was doing such pointless questions.
Furthermore, there was various errors which were not picked up by the editing staff which gave my class a few laughs.
Otherwise, it is a decent, standard guide that is inoffensive.
I would recommend it for students with a non-English speaking background.
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December 10, 2015
This is not discipline-specific, but it is contains some great information. However, most of the examples of writing are quite simplistic and obviously geared towards demonstrating a particular writing exercise. It's difficult to translate this simple example to challenging academic articles in specific fields.
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February 15, 2016
Good overview of Academic writing. Depending on the undergraduate institution attended, most of it is review, but it's always helpful to clean up the foundation now and then.
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April 30, 2012
Great book for anyone doing academic writing...It is a helpful book for writing manuscripts.
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May 7, 2018
A great book that was assigned during my first writing course for my doctoral studies. I'm not sure I would read it straight through, LOL, but it is a great reference book for general writing and has lots of small exercises to improve writing in all fields.
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