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Advanced Academic Writing: Tips and Ideas
Erik Piece
9 episodes
1 week ago
This podcast is on the one hand dedicated to my students in the advanced writing course, and on the other to you, who are interested in understanding about technical writing from a linguistic perspective.
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This podcast is on the one hand dedicated to my students in the advanced writing course, and on the other to you, who are interested in understanding about technical writing from a linguistic perspective.
Show more...
Language Learning
Education
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3/13 Week 3 Summary: Shell Nouns, Superordinate Nouns, and Reflections on Your First Writing
Advanced Academic Writing: Tips and Ideas
6 minutes 39 seconds
4 years ago
3/13 Week 3 Summary: Shell Nouns, Superordinate Nouns, and Reflections on Your First Writing
This week we finally started writing a summary text using some grammar knowledge to help. As academic writing favours the noun, we talked about shell nouns and superordinate nouns. Also, I manage to have a comment or two on your Week 1 writing task, with three main observations you will find useful for improving your future writing tasks. Have a listen, and the text version can be found here: http://erikthelinguist.com/?p=1531
Advanced Academic Writing: Tips and Ideas
This podcast is on the one hand dedicated to my students in the advanced writing course, and on the other to you, who are interested in understanding about technical writing from a linguistic perspective.