FOCUSED PRACTICE
THE PURPOSES OF ACADEMIC WRITING
The most common reasons for writing:
• to report on a piece of research the writer has conducted
• to answer a question the writer has been given or chosen
• to discuss a subject of common interest and give the writer’s view to synthesize research done by others on a topic
Common types of academic writing:
• Notes
• Reports
• Projects
• Essays
• Dissertations/Thesis
• Papers
The most common written sources:
• Textbooks
• Websites
• Journal articles
• Official reports (e.g. from government)
• Newspaper or magazine articles
• e-books
The most common requirements to your academic text:
• your should give reasons for your initial hypothesis
• you should obtain more well-rounded data
• you should show the logic of your experiments
• you should present clear, consistent logical argument to somebody else involved in the research of this field.