In this full tutorial, we are covering essential elements of academic writing such as academic style, writing a literature review and choosing the right academic sources. Find out how to write a research proposal, learn how to avoid common mistakes, enhance your critical thinking, reading and writing skills, and ensure your work is both clear and persuasive. Finally, learn how to edit and proofread your academic paper.
Understand the basics of writing academically and why it’s essential. Enhance your academic writing skills with tips on grammar, style, tone, and formatting that will elevate your work to a professional level.
Improve your academic writing skills, learning what to include and what to avoid when writing essays, research papers, theses, dissertations or ielts writing academic task 2. Writing in an academic style, using cohesive devices, presenting your academic voice in a formal tone and being logical and concise in your paragraphs and sentences are crucial elements of academic writing at university or college. Watch now to make sure you know the purpose of academic writing and what you need to do. Apply these writing tips in your next paper.
Chapters:
0:00 Academic Style - Key Points
13:20 Academic Writing Steps
22:33 Critical Reading
28:22 Critical Writing
32:36 How to Evaluate Sources
37:01 Literature Review
41:03 Literature Review Tips
42:32 Synthesising
44:58 Synthesising Steps
48:35 Research Proposal
53:22 Editing and Proofreading
1:05:00 Proofreading Steps
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