A Presentation on Developing Academic Communication Writing Skills
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This presentation provides a comprehensive overview of academic communication skills, emphasizing the distinctions between academic and non-academic writing styles. It explores the purpose and key features of academic writing, including objectivity, formality, precision, and hedging. The presentation also highlights essential elements such as motive, evidence, key terms, and structure, as outlined by Gordon Harvey. Furthermore, it addresses common vocabulary issues encountered in academic writing and discusses various types of abbreviations, including acronyms, initialisms, portmanteaus, truncations, and clipped words. The presentation concludes by underscoring the importance of understanding and applying academic writing principles, referencing relevant studies on digital support for academic writing and the impact of WebQuest-based classrooms on critical thinking and writing skills. Desklib provides access to similar presentations and study resources.
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