English for Academic Research: A Guide for Teachers, 1st ed. 2016
English for Academic Research Series

Language: English

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Scientific English is possibly the most rewarding area of EFL teaching. It differs from English for Academic Purposes (EAP) as it is directed to a much smaller audience: PhD and postdoc students. Courses on Scientific English are held in universities throughout the world, yet there is very little support for teachers in understanding what to teach and
how to teach it.

This guide is part of the English for Academic Research series. Part 1 of the book sheds light on the world of academia, the writing of research papers, and the role of journal editors and reviewers. Part 2 gives practical suggestions on how to help your students improve their presentation skills. In Part 3 you will learn how to teach academic skills using nonacademic examples. Parts 1-3 are thus useful for anyone involved in teaching academic English, whether they have used the other books in the series or not. Part 4 suggests two syllabuses for teaching writing and presenting skills, based on the two core books:
 
English for Writing Research Papers
English for Presentations at International Conferences

This book will help you i) understand the world of your students (i.e. academic research),
ii) plan courses, and iii) exploit the What's the Buzz? sections in the books on Writing,
Presentations, Correspondence and Interacting on Campus.

Adrian Wallwork has written over 30 books covering General English (Cambridge University Press, Scholastic), Business English (Oxford University Press), and Scientific English (Springer). He has trained several thousand PhD students from all over the world to write and present their research. Adrian also runs a scientific editing service: English for
Academics (E4AC).

Part 1
Definition of EAP (English for Academic Purposes) and how English for Academic Research differs from EAP
Overview of what makes scientific writing different from other types of writing
Quick history of scientific writing

Part 2
Difficulties encountered by non-natives in writing in English
Chapter by chapter guide on how
to use English for Writing Research Papers + the related exercises books

Part 3
Difficulties encountered by non-natives in giving oral presentations in English
Chapter by chapter guide on how to use English for Presentations at International Conferences

Part 4
Chapter by chapter guide on how to use the other books in the series
Adrian Wallwork has written over 30 books covering General English (Cambridge University Press, Scholastic), Business English (Oxford University Press), and Scientific English (Springer). He has trained several thousand PhD students from all over the world to write and present their research. Adrian also runs a scientific editing service: English for Academics (E4AC).

Covers all books in the English for Academic Research Series

Written in English that readers will be able to understand easily

Will enable trainers and teachers to better understand how the books in the series relate to each other how better to use them

Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras