University Writing Course

University Writing Course by John Morley, published by Express Publishing in 2007, is designed for prospective and current students of English-speaking universities whose first language is not English. This 120-page book targets undergraduate and postgraduate students with an English proficiency level around 6 in IELTS or 550 in TOEFL, helping them refine and enhance their academic writing skills. The course adopts a general English for academic purposes approach, providing a structured framework for improving writing capabilities.
Readers will find a comprehensive resource that covers a broad range of key functional and textual areas essential for academic success. Each unit features authentic sample texts, a variety of writing exercises, and a reference list of useful phrases to aid in the writing process. Additionally, a suggested answers section is included to support learners in their development. This edition serves as a valuable tool for those looking to strengthen their English writing skills in an academic context.
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The University Writing Course has been written for prospective and current students of English speaking universities whose first language is not English. It is aimed at the large group of students, undergraduate and post graduate, whose level in English may be at or around level 6 in IELTS or 550 in TOEFL, and who still need to further refine and enhance their academic writing. It can also be used with students who are at slightly lower levels than this. Adopting a general English for academic purposes approach, the units cover a broad range of key functional and textual areas. Each unit includes a range of authentic sample texts, controlled and less controlled writing exercises, and a referance list of useful phrases. A suggested answers section is included.
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