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ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC
PURPOSES
Elective course
English for Academic Purposes
 Lecturer: Dr. sc. Marijana Javornik Čubrić
 Sessions: Monday 4-8 p.m.
 Office hours: Tuesday 10:00-11:00, Gundulićeva 10,
room no. 6
 Contact: marijana.javornik@pravo.hr
Literature
 R. R. Jordan, Academic Writing Course - Study
Skills in English, Longman, Essex, 2004 (8th
impression)
 Units 1, 2, 4-8, 10-15
Presentations
 Available at www.pravo.hr/sj
 Courses: English for Social Work III
 Teaching materials
Topics
 Introduction to English for Academic Purposes
 Structure and Cohesion – Connectives and Paragraphs
 Description: Process and Procedure - The Stages of Writing an Essay
 Narrative – The Development of Universities
 Definitions (simple, academic and extended definitions)
 Exemplification – What is Language?
 Classification – State Schools in England and Wales
 Comparison and Contrast
 Generalisation, Qualification and Caution – A Survey of Unemployment
 Interpretation of Data – Charts, Graphs, Diagrams and Tables
 Discussion – "For" and "Against"
 Introductions and Conclusions – Concluding from Tables
 Academic Style – Informal and Formal; What is education?
 Paraphrasing and Summarising
Sessions
 March 6
 March 13
 March 20
 March 27
 April 10
 April 24
Session 1 – March 6
 Introduction to English for Academic Purposes
 Structure and Cohesion – Connectives and
Paragraphs
 Description: Process and Procedure – The Stages of
Writing an Essay
 Academic writing
Session 2 – March 13
 Narrative – The Development of Universities
 Definitions (simple, academic and extended)
 Exemplification – What is Language?
Session 3 – March 20
 Classification – State Schools in England and Wales
 Comparison and Contrast
 Generalisation, Qualification and Caution – A Survey
of Unemployment
 Interpretation of Data – Charts, Graphs, Diagrams
and Tables
Session 4 – March 27
 1st written assignment (interpretation of data)
 Discussion – «For» and «Against»
 Introductions and Conclusions
 Paraphrasing and Summarising
Session 5 – April 10
 Academic Style – Informal and Formal
 What is education?
 2nd written assignment (summary)
Session 6 – April 24
 Revision
 Analysis of papers
 Signatures
Aims of the course
 To enable students to express themselves
coherently in writing
 To provide samples of academic writing and practice
material for students who need to write reports or
essays in English
Examination
 Three pieces of academic writing
(two written in class, one as an assignment)
1. Interpretation of data
2. Summary
3. Essay (home assignment)
Introduction to academic writing
 Writing involves starting, progressing and finishing a
complicated combination of tasks
 Writing is not just influenced by what we know and
what we have discovered about something, but also
by what we feel
 Creative part of writing requires chaos; shaping or
writing requires discipline
The paradoxes of academic writing
1. The starting v. finishing
2. The originality v. convention
3. The logic v. emotion
4. The easy v. difficult
5. The public v. private
1. Starting v. finishing
 Skills associated with starting a writing project are
different from the skills you need to activate to
complete it
 Projects we start, but do not finish – enthusiasm in
the beginning, criticism and fears later
2. Originality v. convention
 The differences between taking in information and
putting forward or articulating ideas of your own
 How can fresh ideas be incorporated into a writing
style that tends to demand conformity?
 Listen to voices of others, but write in your own
3. Logic v. emotion
 Academic writers have to be objective, but it is
impossible to ignore the emotional dimension
 Emotional dimension is needed to be self-aware and
reflective in what you write
4. Easy v. difficult
 Writing can seem both easy and difficult at different
stages in the process, or at the same time
 Realisation that doing something with ease does not
mean that it is simple or unchallenging
5. Public v. private
 Privacy protects early writing efforts, but scholarship
in general requires public scrutiny
 A need to balance the public and private dimension
of academic writing
Thank you for your attention!

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ENGLISH_FOR_ACADEMIC_PURPOSES_-_introduction[1].ppt

  • 2. English for Academic Purposes  Lecturer: Dr. sc. Marijana Javornik Čubrić  Sessions: Monday 4-8 p.m.  Office hours: Tuesday 10:00-11:00, Gundulićeva 10, room no. 6  Contact: marijana.javornik@pravo.hr
  • 3. Literature  R. R. Jordan, Academic Writing Course - Study Skills in English, Longman, Essex, 2004 (8th impression)  Units 1, 2, 4-8, 10-15
  • 4. Presentations  Available at www.pravo.hr/sj  Courses: English for Social Work III  Teaching materials
  • 5. Topics  Introduction to English for Academic Purposes  Structure and Cohesion – Connectives and Paragraphs  Description: Process and Procedure - The Stages of Writing an Essay  Narrative – The Development of Universities  Definitions (simple, academic and extended definitions)  Exemplification – What is Language?  Classification – State Schools in England and Wales  Comparison and Contrast  Generalisation, Qualification and Caution – A Survey of Unemployment  Interpretation of Data – Charts, Graphs, Diagrams and Tables  Discussion – "For" and "Against"  Introductions and Conclusions – Concluding from Tables  Academic Style – Informal and Formal; What is education?  Paraphrasing and Summarising
  • 6. Sessions  March 6  March 13  March 20  March 27  April 10  April 24
  • 7. Session 1 – March 6  Introduction to English for Academic Purposes  Structure and Cohesion – Connectives and Paragraphs  Description: Process and Procedure – The Stages of Writing an Essay  Academic writing
  • 8. Session 2 – March 13  Narrative – The Development of Universities  Definitions (simple, academic and extended)  Exemplification – What is Language?
  • 9. Session 3 – March 20  Classification – State Schools in England and Wales  Comparison and Contrast  Generalisation, Qualification and Caution – A Survey of Unemployment  Interpretation of Data – Charts, Graphs, Diagrams and Tables
  • 10. Session 4 – March 27  1st written assignment (interpretation of data)  Discussion – «For» and «Against»  Introductions and Conclusions  Paraphrasing and Summarising
  • 11. Session 5 – April 10  Academic Style – Informal and Formal  What is education?  2nd written assignment (summary)
  • 12. Session 6 – April 24  Revision  Analysis of papers  Signatures
  • 13. Aims of the course  To enable students to express themselves coherently in writing  To provide samples of academic writing and practice material for students who need to write reports or essays in English
  • 14. Examination  Three pieces of academic writing (two written in class, one as an assignment) 1. Interpretation of data 2. Summary 3. Essay (home assignment)
  • 15. Introduction to academic writing  Writing involves starting, progressing and finishing a complicated combination of tasks  Writing is not just influenced by what we know and what we have discovered about something, but also by what we feel  Creative part of writing requires chaos; shaping or writing requires discipline
  • 16. The paradoxes of academic writing 1. The starting v. finishing 2. The originality v. convention 3. The logic v. emotion 4. The easy v. difficult 5. The public v. private
  • 17. 1. Starting v. finishing  Skills associated with starting a writing project are different from the skills you need to activate to complete it  Projects we start, but do not finish – enthusiasm in the beginning, criticism and fears later
  • 18. 2. Originality v. convention  The differences between taking in information and putting forward or articulating ideas of your own  How can fresh ideas be incorporated into a writing style that tends to demand conformity?  Listen to voices of others, but write in your own
  • 19. 3. Logic v. emotion  Academic writers have to be objective, but it is impossible to ignore the emotional dimension  Emotional dimension is needed to be self-aware and reflective in what you write
  • 20. 4. Easy v. difficult  Writing can seem both easy and difficult at different stages in the process, or at the same time  Realisation that doing something with ease does not mean that it is simple or unchallenging
  • 21. 5. Public v. private  Privacy protects early writing efforts, but scholarship in general requires public scrutiny  A need to balance the public and private dimension of academic writing
  • 22. Thank you for your attention!