教学课件-英语学术论文写作(第二版).ppt
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1、English Academic Writing About the content This book consists of six chapters.Each chapter comprises three parts which unfold the content from three different perspectives.The first part focuses the major steps of paper writing.The second part mainly talks about the relevant issues in paper writing.
2、The third part is concerned with the description methods.Table of ContentChapter One:IntroductionChapter Two:Research TopicChapter Three:Data Collection and EvaluationChapter Four:Writing Style Chapter Five:Paper Writing Chapter six:AbstractEnglish Academic WritingChapter 1:Introduction English Acad
3、emic WritingLead in:(1)Why do you engage in scientific research?(2)What are the types,the structure and the characteristics of academic paper?(3)What procedures do we follow in academic writing?(4)What does a definition mean?What does it usually consist of?Please list two or three simple examples.Ch
4、apter One:Introduction Part One:Introduction to Academic Writing Part Two:Procedures of Academic Writing Part Three:Definition Writing Chapter One Part One:Introduction to Academic Writing1.Reasons to Engage in Scientific Research Personal interest to explore the world Solving practical problems Car
5、eer development Technological development Academic exchanges Academic evaluation Being forced toChapter One Part One:Introduction to Academic Writing2.Basic Types of Academic Papers In accordance with a combination of the content,target,methods and other factors.v Argumentative papersv Descriptive p
6、apersv Academic Meeting/Research Reviewsv Book ReviewsChapter One Part One:Introduction to Academic Writing Argumentative Papers Definition:Argumentative papers illustrate the authors views or opinions on an issue by discussions or descriptions,etc.They emphasize reasoning and strict logic;this nece
7、ssitates the use of concepts,analysis,synthesis,judgment,logic to analyze the problem,to reason and argue in order to clarify the point of view or reach a conclusion.Categories:(1)argumentative paper (2)refutation paperGo to mainChapter One Part One:Introduction to Academic Writing Descriptive Paper
8、s Definition:Descriptive papers are also known as expository papers,which are mainly used to describe a natural phenomenon or a social phenomenon.E.g.:the causes and effects of certain ideas can be the object of analysis,description and explanation.Major types:(1)experimental reports (2)investigatio
9、n reports Go to main Chapter One Part One:Introduction to Academic Writing Academic Meeting/Research Reviews Review papers include academic conference,seminar and research reviews.The review papers explored in this book refer to the research reviews of published literature.Definition:Review papers m
10、ainly summarize the results of research on a certain topic,in which the authors can add their own presentations and comments and express their personal views.The fundamental purpose is to introduce the latest developments in disciplines and provide the latest academic information and systemic academ
11、ic materials,thus having their own academic value.Types:1.In terms of span:(1)synchronic review (2)diachronic review 2.In accordance with scope:(1)thematic reviews (2)discipline reviews.Go to mainChapter One Part One:Introduction to Academic Writing Book Reviews Definition:Book reviews introduce the
12、 main content and evaluate the books strengths and weakness.Types:(1)introductory book reviews (2)narrative-and-comment-balanced book review (3)comment-focused book reviewsGo to main Chapter One Part One:Introduction to Academic Writing 3.Structure of an academic paper (1).(In accordance with the Mo
13、dern Language Association(MLA)format)Types of paperLibrary research Experimental researchCase study paperComponents Title page,Outline,Abstract,Main body,Notes(optional),Appendix,And references.Title,Abstract,Introduction,Methods and materials,Analysis of results,Discussion,Conclusions and reference
14、s.Title,Abstract,Introduction,Reports,Discussions,Conclusions and references.Chapter One Part One:Introduction to Academic Writing(2)(In terms of paper published in China or abroad)PapersPaper published in China Paper published abroad Components Chinese and English titles,Chinese and English abstrac
15、t,Chinese and English keywords,The body,References,Appendix,Information about the author.Title,Abstract,Introduction,The body,Conclusions and Recommendations,Acknowledgement,References,Appendix.Chapter One Part One:Introduction to Academic Writingv4.Characteristics of Academic Writing(1).Features on
16、 the lexical level Terminology Nominalization Abbreviation Use of single verbs(2).Features on the syntactical level Long complex sentence Simple-present tensev Passive voicev Non-finite verbs“atom,fungus”“radar”and “AIDS”.“investigate”for“look into”,“eliminate”for“get rid of”f”.Chapter One Part One:
17、Introduction to Academic Writing 5.Differences Between English and Chinese Academic PaperEnglish academic paperChinese academic paperStrict adherence to a particular style guide Loose adherence to styleMore empirical SubjectiveMore formalLess formal Top-down reasoning Spiral reasoningChapter One Par
18、t One:Introduction to Academic Writing 6.Distinction Between English Papers on the Arts and Science Go to main English paper on artEnglish paper on scienceDifferencesLow originality High originalitySecondary sourcesPrimary sourcesArgumentationDescriptionSubjectivity ObjectivitySimilarities Large-sca
19、le use of the passive voice Extensive use of long,complex sentencesChapter One Part Two:Procedures for Academic WritingProcedures:Step 1:Choice of Topic Step 2:Collection and Evaluation of Data Step 3:Development of Outline Step 4:Writing Step 5:Revision,Editing and References Step 6:Preparation of
20、Abstract Step 7:Preparation of Final DetailsGo to main Chapter One Part three:Definition Writing 1.Introduction:A definition is the meaning of a word or phrase.E.g.:“Art”is a visual object or experience consciously created as an expression of skill or imagination.Chapter One Part three:Definition Wr
21、iting 2.Structure of a Definition A definition consists of three elements:(1)the term itself,(2)the category the term belongs to,(3)the features of the term.Traditionally,a definition consists of the genus(the family)of thing to which the defined thing belongs,and the differentia(the distinguishing
22、feature which marks it off from other members of the same family).(Wikipedia,2009).E.g.:“Triangle”is defined as“a plane figure(genus)boundedby three straight sides(differentia).”Chapter One Part three:Definition Writing 3.Criteria of a Good Definition 1.Follow rules that have traditionally been give
23、n for definition.2.State the essential attributes of that which is defined.3.Give examples of usage.4.Avoid circularity.5.Must be neither too broad or too narrow nor leave out any appropriate information,nor include that which does not truly apply.6.Must not be obscure.7.Should not be stated in the
24、negative when it can be stated positively.E.g.:“Wisdom”should not be defined as“absence of folly”.Chapter One Part three:Definition Writing Activity 1:Do you think the following definitions are good ones?(1)A game is a sport.(2)Wisdom is the absence of folly.(3)Blindness is the absence of sight in a
25、 creature that is normally sighted.(4)Murder is an intended,unlawful and criminal act of one human killing another human without provocation or justification.Chapter One Part three:Definition Writing Key:(1)A game is an activity or a sport with rules in which people or teams compete against each oth
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