... Englishin the entire country. The syllabii have not only seen an inclusion of more Indian writers writing in
English but also that ofIndianWritingin regional languages translated into English. ... subjects. IndianWritinginEnglish today has to
shake off the western influence it has been wearing since it was first introduced and has to begin asserting its
credentials more genuinely.
VII. ... Raja Rao (1909-) became the trinity ofIndianwriting in
English. Speaking of The Big Three, Walsh said:
“It is these three writers who defined the area in which the Indian novel was to operate....
... the role of
metacognitive knowledge in the Englishwritingof Chinese EFL
learners, in the hope of shedding some light on the teaching and
learning of EFL writing skill in China.
2. Literature ... knowledge about pre -writing planning,
on -writing monitoring of errors, post -writing checking and reflection
Zhang: Investigating the Role of Metacognitive Knowledge inEnglishWriting
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... role of
metacognitive knowledge in the Englishwritingof Chinese
EFL learners. The present study involves 120 non -English
major freshmen in China as participants to complete an
English writing...
... 7 tips for writingin English! 7 mẹo nhỏ cho việc học Viết tiếng Anh
Viết là một trong những kỹ năng ngôn ngữ tương ... "Yes"
thì nghĩa là bài vit ca bn ó t yờu cu ri y!
ã Bi vit ó rừ rng cha?
ã Tt c cỏc ý cn din t ó din t c cha?
ã Bn cú cm thấy hài lòng với những gì mình đang đọc không? (hóy nh l bn ó vit nú ... Di: My advice to you is always to remember to take an umbrella; you never know when it might
rain.
ã Ngn: Don't forget to take an umbrella.
4. Dùng câu rõ ràng
Nếu bạn có nhiều ý muốn diễn...
... impacts.
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Types ofwriting
Chapter 1 TYPES OFWRITING
In this chapter we outline some of the main differences between certain important kinds of
scientific and technical writing. These are ... will be of interest to compose … It might be of interest to compose…
These findings suggest the following
interpretation…
These findings would / might / could suggest the
following interpretation… ... parts of a sentence simply by using stress on important
words. In writing, of course, we cannot do this. Instead, we can emphasise particular words
or phrases by putting everything into a kind of...
... One of + plural noun
19. all of us = almost us
20. keep + V-ing = continue to inf
21. used to + V inf (habit in the past)
=> am/is/are +used to +V-ing (habit in the present)
22. Make sb +to inf
She ... STRUCTURES OF THE SENTENCES IN ENGLISH
1.Would you like + Vinf … ?
2. Would you mind + V-ing….?
Would you mind if + clause (not true)
3. You had better + V- inf
- would rather + Vinf ….(than)
- ... delighted at/ be interested in/
take part in/
Take care of = look after
be bored with/ be fed up with/ be tired of/ tell sb about st/
get rid of/ give up/ depend on/ be different from/
explain st to...
...
In scientific writing, there are a number of abbreviations in use which originate from Latin or
Greek. In general it is not a good idea to use too many of these within the body of your
writing, ...
namely (naming something you
have just referred to
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Words
6.2 Prefixes
A common way of making new words inEnglish is by adding standard combinations of
letters to existing words, ... in This does not always have a negative meaning – often it gives the idea of
inside or into,e.g.
internal, insert, income
.
Verb prefixes:
un-
and
dis
These prefixes have two meanings....
... Agreeing and Disagreeing
Agreeing and disagreeing are typical elements of spoken English but may also appear in
scientific writing. When writers want to compare their findings with those of ... parts of a sentence simply by using stress on important
words. In writing, of course, we cannot do this. Instead, we can emphasise particular words
or phrases by putting everything into a kind of ... using the original writer's actual words or speech marks. With
paraphrasing, you avoid continuous strings of direct quotations and are able to maintain your
own style and tone of writing. ...
... will be of interest to compose … It might be of interest to compose…
These findings suggest the following
interpretation…
These findings would / might / could suggest the
following interpretation… ... as…
Expressing your ideas concisely
Being concise in your writing means expressing your ideas in as few words as possible. This
involves not repeating what you say, cutting out irrelevant ... phrases for introducing cause are:
* due to, owing to, because of, resulting from
* be caused by, spark off, give rise to, provoke, generate, bring about, stem from, arise
out of, originate...