Abdus Salam-M11D1-Academic Writing
Abdus Salam-M11D1-Academic Writing
Abdus Salam-M11D1-Academic Writing
Practice Exercises
Exercise 1
Replace the phrasal verbs in the sentences with a more appropriate verb from the list
below. Don't forget to keep the same tense.
1. Researchers have been looking into the problem for 15 years. Investigate
3. It is assumed that the management knows what is happening and will therefore step in
if
Exercise 2
Replace the following phrasal verbs with a more formal single word.
1. The locals could not put up with the visitors from the city. Tolerate
Exercise 3
Which of the two alternatives in bold do you think is more appropriate in academic
writing?
4. A loss of jobs is one of the consequences/things that will happen if the process is
automated.
Exercise 4
3. Car manufacturers are planning a get together to discuss their strategy. Meeting
5. The economy is affected by things that happen outside the country. Events
6. She was given the sack because of her poor record. Suspension
Exercise 5
Replace the contractions in the following sentences with full forms where necessary.
5. Our questionnaire shows that teachers were not paid what they were worth.
6. His response was, "A job is a job; if it does not pay enough, it is a lousy job'.
Exercise 6
Suggest improvements to the following sentences to avoid use of “you” and “we”.
2. You can only do this after the initial preparation has been conducted.
This can only be done after the initial preparation has been conducted
3. The figures are accurate to within 1%, but you should note that local
variations may apply.
It is worth mentioning that the figures are accurate to within 1%, however, local
variations may apply
The second section of the report will consider the environmental consequences
Exercise 7
Suggest alternatives to the following to avoid use of personal language.
1. In this essay I will discuss the main differences between the English and
Scottish legal systems.
This essay will discuss the main differences between English and
Scottish legal systems
4. The opinion of the present author in this essay is that the importance of
the monarchy should be reduced
This essay suggests that the importance of the monarchy should be reduced
5. In the third part of the essay, we will look at the reasons for public
hysteria over the SARS virus
The third part of the essay will discuss/explore the reasons for public hysteria over the
SARS virus
Despite little expertise in the field, an attempt has been made to understand the main idea
of this project
Exercise 8
Make these statements more cautious.
Exercise 9
Rewrite the following in a more formal style.
1. The positive feedback made up for the problems we came across during
the trials.
The positive feedback compensated for the problems faced during the trials
2. You can clearly see the differences between these two learning
processes.
Exercise 10
Consider the following three extracts from different academic essays and
comment on the style. Try to identify 3 features in the texts that you consider to
be good style.
Extract 1
In light of this agenda, the Treaty of Amsterdam although not yet ratified has
achieved considerable 'modernisation' in some areas of EU policy; politically, the
three pillars structure of the European Communities has been simplified-
Common visa, Immigration and Asylum
Extract 2
He also found that industrial capitalism was based on Calvinism, where it is pre-
destined, God's will, that some people will do well in this world and that they are
given the opportunity to enjoy the materialist, monetary wealth this brings. Like
Marx, Weber believed that a problem of industrial capitalism is widespread
alienation. But in his view, this was due to disenchantment with the world rather
than oppression and false consciousness, i.e. that "social problems are grounded
in the shortcomings of individuals rather than the flaws of society" (Macionis &
Plummer, p.78).
We can see Weber's theory that rationality wears away traditional ties of kinship
when we look at today's modern societies. There is evidence that family values
are decreasing with long working hours and with, in a lot of modern families, both
parents being career-orientated. Modern technology has also affected traditional
family values.
The introduction of TV, stereos, computers, telephones, have all decreased the
time we spend in direct personal contact with family members and friends. It can
be argued that modern technology has enabled us to carry out tasks quicker and
save time, but that extra time is seldom ever spent with family. Rationalizing
society has given rise to alienation.
Extract 3
Therefore it is implied that sub cultures are self-defeating, although they believe
they are making their making a statement it could also be considered a form of
self-entrapment. This antagonism towards authority (a main feature of sub
cultures) in the educational environment has been termed "counter-school culture"
(Willis 1997:121). It is in education that youth culture begins to arise and resist
authority, and the school culture. It is from this environment that sub cultures can
be created as "even the few who come to the school with a developed eye for the
social landscape behave in a conformist way because of the lack of any visible
support group" (Willis 1997:122). However once a general consensus of
resistance is discovered, a support group is created and within this lies the origins
and (one of the main features, resistance) of sub cultures.
EAP wordlist with linked definitions – can also search subject specific lists for Criminal
Law, Environmental Science, Business, Music and others.
http://www.uefap.co.uk/vocab/vocfram.htm
Crosswords designed to test your academic vocabulary by the Hong Kong Polytechnic
University
http://elc.polyu.edu.hk/cill/eap/2004/pg15nounsxword.htm