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University Academic Writing for International Students A Usage-based Approach Carol Lynn Moder

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Open textbook libraryDistributor: Minneapolis, MN Open Textbook LibraryPublisher: [Place of publication not identified] Oklahoma State University [2020]Copyright date: ©2020Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • P94.7
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction -- Writing Through Narrative -- Writing for Information Purposes -- Writing to Persuade -- Email Guidelines -- Using Outside Material and Avoiding Plagiarism -- Evaluating Your Sources -- Writing Summaries (Descriptive and Evaluative) -- Transitional Devices -- Presenting with Examples
Subject: This resource is designed specifically to meet the academic writing needs of international students studying at universities in the United States. The materials in the book can be covered within a 14-week semester, but each chapter or section may also be used independently. Based on a series of needs analysis projects, this resource provides an overview of major rhetorical patterns of writing that are commonly used in university settings in the United States. These commonly required genres include descriptive and evaluative summaries, short essays, comparison and contrast assignments, literature reviews, descriptive reports, and proposals. The resource includes chapters that address the structure and purpose of these more common genres, including an awareness of the ways that the target audience and situation should shape the writing of each.
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Introduction -- Writing Through Narrative -- Writing for Information Purposes -- Writing to Persuade -- Email Guidelines -- Using Outside Material and Avoiding Plagiarism -- Evaluating Your Sources -- Writing Summaries (Descriptive and Evaluative) -- Transitional Devices -- Presenting with Examples

This resource is designed specifically to meet the academic writing needs of international students studying at universities in the United States. The materials in the book can be covered within a 14-week semester, but each chapter or section may also be used independently. Based on a series of needs analysis projects, this resource provides an overview of major rhetorical patterns of writing that are commonly used in university settings in the United States. These commonly required genres include descriptive and evaluative summaries, short essays, comparison and contrast assignments, literature reviews, descriptive reports, and proposals. The resource includes chapters that address the structure and purpose of these more common genres, including an awareness of the ways that the target audience and situation should shape the writing of each.

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