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Part One?Tuning In
Unit 1 Features of Good Writing
1.1 Characteristics of Good Writing
1.2 Key Features of the Writing Process
1.3 Writing Tasks
Part Two?Practical Writing
Unit 2 Short Messages, and Notices
2.1 Starter Activities
2.2 Readings
2.3 Language Focus: Diction, and E-mail Messages
2.4 Writing Tasks
2.5 Checklist for Unit 2
2.6 Vocabulary and Structure Support
Unit 3 Letters (1): Invitations, Acceptances and Refusals, and Thank-you Letters
3.1 Starter Activities
3.2 Readings
3.3 Language Focus: Effective Sentences
3.4 Writing Tasks
3.5 Checklist for Unit 3
3.6 Vocabulary and Structure Support
Unit 4 Letters (2): Requests, Congratulations, Commiserations, and Complaints
4.1 Starter Activities
4.2 Readings
4.3 Language Focus: Effective Paragraphs
4.4 Writing Tasks
4.5 Checklist for Unit 4
4.6 Vocabulary and Structure Support
Unit 5 Organization Descriptions
5.1 Starter Activities
5.2 Readings
5.3 Language Focus: Definition, Classification, and Description
5.4 Writing Tasks
5.5 Checklist for Unit 5
5.6 Vocabulary and Structure Support
Unit 6 Writing for Application (1): CVs, Cover Letters, and Letters of Recommendation
6.1 Starter Activities
6.2 Readings
6.3 Language Focus: Exemplification, Cause and Effect, and Gapped Phrases in CVs
6.4 Writing Tasks
6.5 Checklist for Unit 6
6.6 Vocabulary and Structure Support
Unit 7 Writing for Application (2): Personal Statements
7.1 Starter Activities
7.2 Readings
7.3 Language Focus: Comparison and Contrast
7.4 Writing Tasks
7.5 Checklist for Unit 7
7.6 Vocabulary and Structure Support
Unit 8 Writing for Examinations
8.1 Starter Activities
8.2 Readings
8.3 Language Focus: Discussion, and Conclusion
8.4 Writing Tasks
8.5 Checklist for Unit 8
8.6 Vocabulary and Structure Support
Part Three?Research Paper Writing
Unit 9 Overview of Paper Organization
9.1 Starter Activities
9.2 Typical Sections of a Research Paper
9.3 Key Features of a Research Paper
Unit 10 Introduction
10.1 Starter Activities
10.2 Readings
10.3 Language Focus: Generic and Specific Noun Phrases, and Verb Tense for Literature Review
10.4 Writing Tasks
10.5 Checklist for Unit 10
10.6 Vocabulary and Structure Support
Unit 11 Method
11.1 Starter Activities
11.2 Readings
11.3 Language Focus: Verb Tense and Voice in Describing Procedures and Materials
11.4 Writing Tasks
11.5 Checklist for Unit 11
11.6 Vocabulary and Structure Support
Unit 12 Results
12.1 Starter Activities
12.2 Readings
12.3 Language Focus: Verb Tense for Results and Ways of Presenting Findings
12.4 Writing Tasks
12.5 Checklist for Unit 12
12.6 Vocabulary and Structure Support
Unit 13 Discussion
13.1 Starter Activities
13.2 Readings
13.3 Language Focus: Verb Tense and Sentence Construction in Discussion Statements
13.4 Writing Tasks
13.5 Checklist for Unit 13
13.6 Vocabulary and Structure Support
Unit 14 Abstract
14.1 Starter Activities
14.2 Readings
14.3 Language Focus: Verb Tense for Abstracts, and Reduced Abstracts
14.4 Writing Tasks
14.5 Checklist for Unit 14
14.6 Vocabulary and Structure Support
Appendices
1.?Confusing Words
2.?Patterns of English Correspondence
3.?Punctuation Guide
4.?Capitalization and Number Style
5.?Referencing: Footnotes, Quotations, and References
6.?Recommended Web Resources for Writing
7.?Advanced Grammar / Mechanics Exercises
8.?Answers
Bibliography
Credits