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Academic writing involves a huge and detailed evaluation of knowledge.
The focus of which is provide the light over the topic.
Henceforth, simple steps to make it interesting and impressive.
Underwritten is a personal evaluation and according to the changing times the rules of writing differ.
1. Always use bullets, that would prevent it from looking dull and boring.
2. Use layman's language so as to convey precise and straight to the point knowledge.
3. Try not to use personalised language, instead use professional language.
A little bit of personalisation would do, keeping in mind that it should be pleasant.
4. Try not to beat around the bush.
5. You must sound confident about the subject in your writing style.
6. Plagiarization is an enemy and one must be aware of it being a professional writer .
7. Try not to use Ifs and buts.
8. It is sensible to provide an evaluation than an opinion.
9. Lengthy texts and paragraphs make the report boring.
Every report has different specifications and it is important to sound confident.
Confidence can be acquired by proper research and knowledge.
Rule no. 1. Do not use contractions (like "don't, wouldn't, shouldn't," etc.). Spell out both words fully e.g. "do not," "would not," "should not," etc.
Rule no. 2. Do not use slang. If you absolutely cannot live without slang, at least place it in quotation marks ("Like hey man, lose the groovy lingo. You dig? Later man.")
Rule no. 3. Do not use cliches. Overused and hackneyed old expressions need to be retired and are usually vague. Cliches are viewed with dismay by most readers. Using your own words leads to more precision in your word choice and more meaning for your sentence.
Rule no. 4. Do not use the words "really" or "very" to try to emphasize a point (e.g. It was "really, very" important.) These are almost always unnecessary filler words in spoken language and the written sentence will sound better without the unneeded redundancy (e.g. "It was important.")
Rule no. 5. Do not make up words by turning nouns into verbs e.g. "journaling" instead of the more correct and older "journalizing." Use your Merriam-Webster dictionary.
Rule no. 6. Do use page numbers and a title. Make your title interesting rather something dull like "Written Assignment 57."
Rule no. 7. Do say exactly what you mean using precise word choices and giving specific information to support your proposition or thesis. Define your terms.
Rule no. 8. Do tell your reader something new about the subject. Say something significant and important. Do not blather on. Say something thoughtful and intelligent. This will usually require some brainstorming, list making, outlining, and other prewriting.
Rule no. 9. Do start off with a clear thesis statement of the main idea. Make sure the first paragraph leaves a good first impression with a thesis statement, fluent writing, and no mechanical errors.
Rule no. 10. Do write better than you speak. With writing you have the opportunity to catch and correct all of those sloppy little things we tend to do in our spoken English.
Thank you for the invitation and I support the answer of Professor Noha
do's:
- righit reference
- being novel
don't
way of plagiarism
Do...
begin with a clear thesis statement.
support the thesis statement with data from reliable sources.
use formal and direct language.
proofread the report after writing it.
use proper citation.
end the report with a restatement of the main topic and a brief summary of the points discussed.
Do not...
be vague about the main topic of the report.
use data from unreliable sources.
use informal language and contractions.
plagiarize.
Academic writing is all about to enhace your kowledge/abilities/leadership qualities/ working with colleages/ communication skills/ writing skills etc.
In academic writing ( thesis + report writing), a student should
Do:
1.do research
2. must be confidense about what you written
3. You must consult books beause their importance cannot be avoided.
4. give references for what you have written
5. You are responsible for what yo have written, revise your assignment/report. You can be asked questions about it.
6.try to give information best to your knowledge. etc
Donot:
1.avoid copying other ( a big problem nowadays)
2.Avoid plagiarism
3. donot use slang words and donot beat around the bush.
4. donot lose confidence if you donot know about something
I have two categories writings
1. creative [like as fiction non-fiction]
2. research article also creative article.
thanks for your questions.
Dr. Hasan Farid