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Overview

Duration

24 hours

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Mode of learning

Online

Schedule type

Self paced

Difficulty level

Beginner

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Credential

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Writing in English at University
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Highlights

  • 100% online Start instantly and learn at your own schedule.
  • Flexible deadlines Reset deadlines in accordance to your schedule.
  • Beginner Level
  • Approx. 24 hours to complete
  • English Subtitles: Arabic, French, Portuguese (European), Chinese (Simplified), Italian, Vietnamese, German, Russian, English, Spanish
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Writing in English at University
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Skills you will learn
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  • Acquiring good academic research and writing skills early on is essential for your success both at university and in your professional life.
  • This course aims:
  • - to give you an understanding of the conventions of academic writing in English and to teach you the components and benefits of what is called process writing.
  • - to help you to put together your own ?toolbox? of academic writing skills, as well as to give you a chance to test out these tools and to reflect on your own development as a writer.
  • - to encourage reflection on discipline specific conventions; although the course deals with generic skills, you will be able to apply these generic skills to meet the particular needs of your own discipline.
  • The course consists of four modules:
  • 1. Writing in English at university: An introduction
  • 2. Structuring your text and conveying your argument
  • 3. Using sources in academic writing
  • 4. The writer?s toolbox: Editing and proofreading
  • In each module you will find video lectures and reading assignments and assignments, such as quizzes, reflective self-assessment questions, as well as some peer review exercises in which you will have an opportunity to interact with other students taking the course.
  • The course is free of charge, and learners have access to a free electronic textbook written to complement the MOOC: Writing in English at University: A Guide for Second Language Writers.
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Writing in English at University
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Curriculum

Writing in English at University: An introduction

Introduction to academic writing

What is academic writing?

Interpreting the task

The writing process and process writing

Feedback and peer review

Course book and other free online material

Course aims

Expected workload and working methods used within this course

Course structure

Teachers

Before you start

Further reading

Before you start

Further reading

Introduction

Reading assignment

Introduction

The review process

Finding the right words

Online self­-improvement exercises

What we mean when we talk about ?academic writing?

Instruction words

The writing process

Pause and reflect

Peer review exercise - part 2

Using dictionaries

Structuring your text and conveying your argument

Structuring an argument

Research questions and thesis statement

Structuring a text around the three-part essay

Structuring information

Structuring paragraphs

IMRaD

Introduction

Further reading

Introduction

Thesis statement

Further reading

Introduction

Further reading

Choosing an appropriate structure

Structuring information in academic texts

Reflection exercise

Introduction

Introduction

Reflection exercise

Further reading

CARS: Creating a research space

Introduction

Argumentative writing

What makes a good thesis statement?

The three-part essay structure

Structuring paragraphs

IMRaD Structure

Using sources in academic writing

Reading strategies

Integrating sources: positioning and stance

Why references?

The parts of a reference

Reading in the information age

Further reading

Reflective task: Reading for writing

Other resources on reading

Secondary sources

Incorporate secondary sources

Reflective task

Academic integrity

Reference management software

Predatory reading

Reporting verbs

Plagiarism

Referencing

The writer?s toolbox: Editing and proofreading

The need to edit and revise one's text

Global editing and revision

Editing for register and tone

Editing for style

First person pronouns and choosing between active and passive voice

Standard punctuation

Spelling and typos

Using a style sheet

Introduction

Common problems in argumentation and reasoning

Reflection exercise on global revision and editing

Knowing when to stop

Introduction

Further reading

Introduction

Reflective task

Online resources

Pause and reflect

Revising and editing

Global editing

Register and tone

Editing and proofreading

Pause and reflect

Active and passive voice

Exercise on punctuation

Writing in English at University
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    May 25, 2024
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