Englishgrade7 Featuresofacademicwriting 230507133616 894891f6
Englishgrade7 Featuresofacademicwriting 230507133616 894891f6
Englishgrade7 Featuresofacademicwriting 230507133616 894891f6
ACADEMIC WRITING
What is ACADEMIC WRITING???
What is Academic Writing?
●Caulfield (2020) describes academic writing as a
formal mode of writing that is intended for an
educated audience. It is usually written in the third
person objective point of view and makes use of
details supported by research, factual
experimentation, and strong evidence. Thus, it is not
based on the writer’s own opinions alone.
It should be clear, concise, focused, structured, and
backed up by evidences. Its purpose is to aid the
reader’s understanding academic papers, critical essays,
and research. Academic writing follows the same
writing process as other types of texts, but it has
specific conventions in terms of content, structure, and
style.
ACADEMIC WRITING is
… unbiased
Formal and
Clear and precised
Focused and well-structured
Well-sourced
Correct and consistent
ACADEMIC WRITING is
not…
Personal
Long-winded
Emotive and impressive
01
The Features
of
Academic Writing
What are the different
features of Academic
Writing?
1. Complexity
Academic writing tends to be more
complicated and has longer words. The
texts becomes more difficult to
comprehend in terms of subject matter,
language, arrangement of words and
grammar.
1. Complexity
The vocabulary used to express high level of
complexity is more advanced because it
requires more formal words and the phrasing
is more noun-based. Longer sentences
containing clauses are important, and the
passive voice is essential to establish the
objective style desired in academic works.
Examples
Filipinos are trained to be
courteous from the moment they
are born by utilizing these basic
catchphrases: po and opo, which
are words that end sentences
when addressing the elders.
Examples
Catholicism was introduced to the
Philippines during Spanish control, with
missionaries establishing churches,
schools, hospitals, and universities,
displacing the formerly dominant
Hindu, Islamic, and Buddhist faiths.
2. Formality
In academic writing, more formal
words and phrases are used. The
following characteristics
contribute to this higher level of
formality:
2. Formality
a more formal vocabulary
choice
correct use of grammar
accurate use of vocabulary
a more objective style
In general, this means you should avoid the
following in your writings:
• colloquial words and expressions: " same
here", " no worries”, " gonna", "cheesy“
• abbreviated forms: "wouldn't", "don't",
"can't", “won’t”
• two-word verbs: "hand in", "break up”, “fill
out”, “keep off”
Colloquial Words and Expressions:
Informal: My cousin invited me to eat
a lot during our recess.
Formal: My cousin invited me to eat
excessive amount of food during our
recess.
Colloquial Words and Expressions:
—Someone Famous
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