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Expand your English : a guide to improving your academic vocabulary /

Writing academic prose in English is especially difficult for non-native speakers, largely because the standard vocabulary used in this genre can be quite different from colloquial English. Expand Your English: A Guide to Improving Your Academic Vocabulary is a unique and invaluable guide that will...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Hart, Steve (Academic proofreader)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Hong Kong : Hong Kong University Press, 2018.
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  • Intro; Contents; Introduction; Part A: Two Hundred Key Academic Terms; 1. accomplish accumulate acquire actively adhere adjustment advanced advent advocate align; 2. allege alleviate allocate ambiguity amendment apparatus apparent applicable arbitrary arguably; 3. articulate assert assign assumption attain attribute authentic beneficial capability characteristic; 4. clarify coherent coincide collectively comparable compile complexity comprehensive conception conflicting; 5. considerable consistency consolidate constituent constitute constraint contemporary contend continuity contradictory.
  • 6. contributor conventional convey coordinate correlation correspond culminate cumulative decisive definitive7. demonstrate denote depiction derive designate desirable determine differentiate discern disclose; 8. discourse discrepancy discrete disparity distinction elaborate elicit embody emerge encompass; 9. endorse enhance enlist entail envision equip equivalent establish exemplify explicit; 10. exploration extensive facilitate feasible formulate frame functional fundamental gauge generate.
  • 11. growing guiding hypothesize hypothetical imperative implement implication implicit incorporate inevitably12. infer informed inherent initially insight instrumental integral integrate intensify interpret; 13. intrinsic magnitude manifest marginal maximize minimal modify monitor normative notably; 14. notion object offset omit optimal outline oversee paradox partial perception; 15. persistent pervasive plausible portray precede preclude predominantly preliminary premise prevalent; 16. primarily probe problematic prominent prone proponent prospective proximity recall recognition.
  • 17. refine reflect reinforce relatively reliance renewed replicate reportedly resolve respective18. robust routinely salient signify similarity situate specialize speculation standing steadily; 19. subjective subsequently substantial sufficiently suitability susceptible symbolize systematic tendency theoretical; 20. trait transition underlying undertake undoubtedly unified utilize variance verify viable; Final Check for the Top 200; Part B: Academic Word Categories; 21. NOUNS: Action nouns; 22. VERBS: Reporting verbs; 23. ADJECTIVES: Evaluative adjectives.
  • 24. ADVERBS: Linking adverbs and sentence adverbs25. WORDS for unity and division; 26. WORDS for fact and fabrication; 27. WORDS for change; 28. WORDS for amount and size; 29. WORDS for introducing aims and objectives; 30. WORDS for models, data, and figures; 31. WORDS for interviews and questionnaires; 32. WORDS for reviewing and concluding; Appendix: Noun collocates of the top 200; About the author; Index: Top 200 by part of speech; General index.