This book is based on a study of referees' reports and letters from journal editors on reasons why papers written by non-native researchers are rejected due to problems with English grammar. It draws on English-related errors from around 5000 papers written by non-native authors, several hundred emails, 500 abstracts by PhD students, and over 1000 hours of teaching researchers how to write and present research papers.
The exercises include the following areas: active vs passive, use of "we"articles ("a/an, the," zero) and quantifiers ("some, any, few" etc)conditionals and modalscountable and uncountable nounsgenitiveinfinitive vs "-ing" formnumbers, acronyms, abbreviationsrelative clauses and "which" vs "that"tenses (e.g. simple present, simple past, present perfect)word order
Exercise types are repeated for different contexts. For example, the difference between the simple present, present perfect and simple past is tested for use in papers, referees' reports, and emails of various types. Such repetition of similar types of exercises is perfect for revision purposes.
"English for Academic Research: Grammar Exercises" is designed for self-study and there is a key to all exercises. Most exercises require no actual writing but simply choosing between various options, thus facilitating e-reading and rapid progress.
The exercises can also be integrated into English for Academic Purposes (EAP) and English for Special Purposes (ESP) courses at universities and research institutes.
The book can be used in conjunction with the other exercise books in the series and" "is cross-referenced to:
"English for Research: Usage, Style, and Grammar"
"English for Writing Research Papers"
"English for Academic Correspondence and Socializing "
Adrian Wallwork is the author of around 30 ELT and EAP textbooks. He has trained several thousand PhD students from 35 countries to write and present academic work.
"English for Writing Research Papers"
"English for Academic Correspondence and Socializing "
Adrian Wallwork is the author of around 30 ELT and EAP textbooks. He has trained several thousand PhD students from 35 countries to write and present academic work.
"English for Academic Correspondence and Socializing "
Adrian Wallwork is the author of around 30 ELT and EAP textbooks. He has trained several thousand PhD students from 35 countries to write and present academic work.
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This book is based on a study of referees' reports and letters from journal editors on reasons why papers written by non-native researchers are rejected due to problems with English grammar. It draws on English-related errors from around 5000 papers written by non-native authors, several hundred emails, 500 abstracts by PhD students, and over 1000 hours of teaching researchers how to write and present research papers.
The exercises include the following areas: active vs passive, use of "we"articles ("a/an, the," zero) and quantifiers ("some, any, few" etc)conditionals and modalscountable and uncountable nounsgenitiveinfinitive vs "-ing" formnumbers, acronyms, abbreviationsrelative clauses and "which" vs "that"tenses (e.g. simple present, simple past, present perfect)word order
Exercise types are repeated for different contexts. For example, the difference between the simple present, present perfect and simple past is tested for use in papers, referees' reports, and emails of various types. Such repetition of similar types of exercises is perfect for revision purposes.
"English for Academic Research: Grammar Exercises" is designed for self-study and there is a key to all exercises. Most exercises require no actual writing but simply choosing between various options, thus facilitating e-reading and rapid progress.
The exercises can also be integrated into English for Academic Purposes (EAP) and English for Special Purposes (ESP) courses at universities and research institutes.
The book can be used in conjunction with the other exercise books in the series and" "is cross-referenced to:
"English for Research: Usage, Style, and Grammar"
"English for Writing Research Papers"
"English for Academic Correspondence and Socializing "
Adrian Wallwork is the author of around 30 ELT and EAP textbooks. He has trained several thousand PhD students from 35 countries to write and present academic work.
"English for Writing Research Papers"
"English for Academic Correspondence and Socializing "
Adrian Wallwork is the author of around 30 ELT and EAP textbooks. He has trained several thousand PhD students from 35 countries to write and present academic work.
"English for Academic Correspondence and Socializing "
Adrian Wallwork is the author of around 30 ELT and EAP textbooks. He has trained several thousand PhD students from 35 countries to write and present academic work.
Imprint | Springer-Verlag New York |
Country of origin | United States |
Series | English for Academic Research |
Release date | October 2012 |
Availability | Expected to ship within 10 - 15 working days |
First published | 2013 |
Authors | Adrian Wallwork |
Dimensions | 235 x 155 x 12mm (L x W x T) |
Format | Paperback |
Pages | 172 |
Edition | 1st ed. 2013, Corr. 2nd printing 2015 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-4614-4288-2 |
Barcode | 9781461442882 |
Categories | |
LSN | 1-4614-4288-5 |