Strategies for writing academic English
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This source provides an overview about three stages in the writing process, including planning, drafting and editing/proofreading. The source provides links to corresponding sources about each stage in the writing process.
This section provides information and practice about three major features of academic language including formality, objectivity and impersonality.
Your 'voice' in academic writing is the means by which you show control of the topic and drive the argument or evidence you are presenting. It should be distinct from the expert voices in the published sources you found in the research process.
This source provides information and some practices about four common ways of putting ideas in a logical order and tips to achieve cohesion and coherence in writing.
Clear sentences are the building blocks of clear writing. Learn how to ensure you get your point across and keep your readers on the right track.