Academic Phrasebank: An academic writing resource for students and researchers

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Academic Phrasebank: An academic writing resource for students and researchers

Academic Phrasebank: An academic writing resource for students and researchers

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When analysing various sources (for example, while writing a literature review or an essay), you might need to compare and contrast multiple studies or readings to develop and support your argument. Comparing the similarities between sources can strengthen your argument by adding additional evidence.

This is not only about identifying the opposing viewpoint, but also discussing the opposing view in a manner that will support your own position on the given topic. As someone who's profession relies on me getting my results out into the world, I can confidently say that I don't need contextual paragraphs for why such and such type of transition matters. You can use the following phrases when you want to indicate the effect, result, or consequence of some action or condition. The English Language Centre (ELC) hopes that students will make use of these engaging tools, leave comments, and polish their English skills in preparation of future studies.Most purchases from business sellers are protected by the Consumer Contract Regulations 2013 which give you the right to cancel the purchase within 14 days after the day you receive the item. Flooding in the plantations ( cause (X)) has resulted in a decrease in the availability of bananas ( effect (Y)). All students at all levels can use this phrasebank to help them identify alternative phrasing they can use in their academic writing. The Academic Phrasebank can aid you in writing reports, essays, dissertations and other pieces of writing. You will not be accused of plagiarism for introducing a sentence with the phrase ‘It has been reported that…’ as it is a widely used phrase in academic writing, which for all intents and purposes has no citable origin.

The 103 third parties who use cookies on this service do so for their purposes of displaying and measuring personalized ads, generating audience insights, and developing and improving products. This is the first time in India; this issue is addressed with a concrete proposal for a training programme.Using Trinka’s academic phrasebank, you can find the right phrases or sentences to communicate your message effectively in two easy ways. FOR MORE DIGITAL TOOLS FOR ACADEMIC WRITING 👉 Read my blog post: 50+ Tools for PhD students and Scholars. But, you want to do so in a way that creates some distance between what that scholar has claimed, and what you believe.

While the brevity of these notes has the advantage of giving overviews that are digestible in a single reading, occasionally they simplify to the point of being misleading.

Some of the entries in the Academic Phrasebank, contain specific content words which have been included for illustrative purposes. This resource explores three vital elements to review when proofreading your work - flow, clarity and accuracy - and gives you a chance to learn about and apply some techniques to ensure that you check your work properly. Additionally, it can be used as an aid to help structure arguments and convey ideas more effectively.



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