Tuesday, 19 February 2013

What's your problem?






















Writing good academic English is a concern for thousands of international students worldwide. But not all students face the same problems. Some, for example, are studying in English-speaking countries, while others may have to write in English but use a different language outside the classroom.

Many students may have to write long dissertations, or essays of many thousand words, while others may need to make notes on lectures or journal articles. Some may need to write intensively in exams, others only have to complete coursework. The demands they face may also vary according to the subject being studied: business, engineering or law have quite different requirements.

Send a short description (about 100 words is enough) of the writing difficulties YOU face in YOUR studies to this blog, and I will try to suggest some answers. The best contributions will win a copy of Academic Writing.

Use the comment box at the bottom of this post or email to: peakenglish@w3z.co.uk

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