1. Academic Writing
Introduction to Academic Writing
Academic Vocabulary
Academic Writing Versus Other Writing Contexts
Features of Academic Writing
By: BishaaraAdam
2. Introduction to Academic Writing
Academic writing is the type of writing students are expected to
produce in response to content they learn about in an academic
setting; i.e. school, college, etc.
4. Academic Writing Versus Other Writing Contexts
Complexity
Formality
Precision
Accuracy
Objectivity
Responsibility
Explicitness
Features of
Academic Writing
5. Features of Academic Writing
Complexity: The language is relatively more complex and has longer words with
a more varied vocabulary and a grammatical complexity.
Formality: Academic writing is relatively formal. It does not include colloquial
expression that we consider natural in daily dialogues we have with friend or
colleagues.
Precision: Academic writing is precise. Factual information, figures or charts,
should all be provided and nothing written there should leave room to interpretation.
6. Features of Academic Writing
Accuracy: An accurate use of vocabulary is a must in a text that wants to be
academic. Extra attention should be paid when using words with a specific
meaning.
Objectivity: Written language is in general objective rather than personal. It has
fewer words that refer to the writer or the reader. The main emphasis should be on
the information that you want to give and the arguments you want to make, rather
than the writer getting involved in a personal manner.
7. Features of Academic Writing
Responsibility: Academic writing should be treated with responsibility. Everything
stated should be accompanied by proofs and justifications and no assumptions are
allowed. Sources should also be mentioned.
Explicitness: The author of an academic writing is responsible for make it explicit
and for making clear how different parts of the text are connected between them and
why are they relevant for the central theme. There are certain words that can be used
in order to emphasis this connection and they are called transitional words.