A practical guide to advanced level english literature. The book is aimed for students of English literature and culture. Especially useful with such subjects as "Intensive Reading in British Literature" and "History of British Literature." The book consists of three main chapters: 1 - encountering literature (decribing main genres), 2 - developing your language of criticism (devoted to writing style), 3 - approaching revision and assessment (exam technical issues).
This booklet is intended to provide practical help for authors of mathematical papers. It is written mainly for non-English speaking writers but should prove useful even to native speakers of English who are beginning their mathematical writing and may not yet have developed a command of the structure of mathematical discourse.
Advanced Writing with English in Use CAE - New Edition (OCR) This book can be a supplement to Advanced Masterclass for those students who require further help in Papers 2 and 3 of the CAE exam or a general writing course at advanced level.
The course offers a comprehensive study of writing techniques and full training for the CAE exam. There is an innovative combination of English in Use and Writing work: grammar is studied as a route to better writing, enabling students to greatly improve their writing style.
The Economist Magazine: If you want to know what the rest of the world is thinking, get the Economist, which is known for its insightful articles and analysis of politics, business, finance, science and culture. Edited out of London with local U.S. editions, every issue is filled with lively writing, thoughtful analysis and amusing captions. Most of all, The Economist is not afraid to state an opinion.
The topics of this revised and updated definitive guide to scientific writing for students and researchers include misconceptions about psychology papers; steps in writing library research papers; steps in writing experimental research papers; rules for writing psychology papers; commonly misused words; Internet resources; and American Psychological Association guidelines for psychology papers.