scholarly journals A Survey on English Language as a tool in Academic Writing

Author(s):  
MANISANKAR SANNIGRAHI

English language is an important tool in academic writing, millions of students of thousands of Universities are using English to write research papers. The various obstacles that the researchers face while using English language is the core of this study.Ellis, R et al. (2008), The Study is about the faith of teachers and educators about writing corrective feedback and investigate the effects of it in subsequent writing. This study also shows that CF is helpful in the context of EFL. In this paper the comparison of the written CF on accuracy of using English articles as a reference between the unfocused and focused students of Japanese University had been done.

2021 ◽  
pp. 234-250
Author(s):  
RADHIKA C

English as a universal academic language enables the international flexibility of researchers. Hynninen, N., &Kuteeva, M. (2017) have discussed the use of English in academic writing. In recent days most of the international research journals prefer English to be their choice due to dominated L2 writers. Writing a research paper is complex and academic research paper writing should be clear, formal, and precise. This study states that in what way the English language used for research writing in their domain by the researchers


Author(s):  
MANIKANDAN S P

Rao, V. Chandra (2018). Many foreign academic journals have chosen English as their language of choice. Academic writing is difficult, structured, objective, explicit, ambiguous, and accountable. Much of the time research papers are regularly dismissed because of absence of good composing abilities in English language and absence of utilizing fitting words or sentence structures. English is generally considered and dominatingly utilized for composing scholarly or logical examination papers.


2021 ◽  
pp. 158-177
Author(s):  
NANAVATH KIRAN SINGH NAYAK

The objective of this paper is to understand about the importance of English Language while writing research papers. This article explains that English is widely considered and predominantly used for writing academic or scientific research papers and English has been the language of choice for many international scholarly journals. Academic writings complex, formal, objective, explicit, hedged and responsible.It is organized and planned precisely and accurately.


2011 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 79-80
Author(s):  
Krishna Bista ◽  
Pamela Shultz

For many international students, academic writing is a significant challenge because of the rules used in Standard English. Writing in academia consists of producing college essays, reflections, reports, and research papers which all require a working knowledge of the English language. Nevertheless, English Composition instructors, English as a Second Language (ESL) program staff, and freshmen international students will find Bailey’s book Academic Writing text a helpful resource manual both in and out of class.


2021 ◽  
pp. 19-35
Author(s):  
AMUDHA M

English has been the language of choice for several international scholarly journals. In most cases research papers are often rejected assist to lack of excellent writing skills in English and lack of using appropriate words/vocabulary or sentence structures. English utilized in everyday situations or general purpose is sort of different from English utilized in academic writing. Academic English is purposely used for reading and understanding the study materials, and writing about the topic


2021 ◽  
pp. 367-381
Author(s):  
VASAVI CHITHANURU

Rao.et.al. (2018). In the present situation, English is one of the significant tools in academics. English as the global academic language facilitates the international mobility of young researchers. English has been the language of choice for many international scholarly journals. Academic writing is complex, formal, objective, explicit, hedged, and responsible. In most cases research papers are often rejected due to lack of good writing skills in English language and lack of using appropriate words/vocabulary or sentence structures.


This research aims to describe English language errors in the scientific papers. The research data consists of 104 scientific articles that authors sent to Journal of Thu Dau Mot University. The quantitative method was applied in the form of frequency charts for each category of surface strategy taxonomy and comparative analysis. Based on the analysis theory of grammatical errors, all of the errors in these articles were identified and classified into different categorizations. The findings of the study showed that the authors’ writings were committed three main error groups: Lexical errors are the highest with 281 (49%); the number of Syntactic errors are ranked the second with 222 (39%); Morphological errors are the lowest with 69 (12%). On the basis of these results it is figured out that the authors still have difficulties in writing a research papers in English because they are not English major. Moreover the grammar of English is known as their foreign language. Another reason that the writer made errors is uninterested in organization of their papers. From the study findings above, the researcher suggests some implications to help authors improve their academic writing and meet English international standard.


2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 150
Author(s):  
Farzana Sharmin Pamela Islam

As 21st century is the era of modern technologies with different aspects, it offers us to make the best use of them. After tape recorder and overhead projector (OHP), multimedia has become an important part of language classroom facilities for its unique and effective application in delivering and learning lesson. Although in many parts of Bangladesh, a South Asian developing country, where English enjoys the status of a foreign language, the use of multimedia in teaching and learning is viewed as a matter of luxury. However, nowadays the usefulness and the necessity of it are well recognized by the academics as well as the government. The study aims to focus on the difference between a traditional classroom void of multimedia and multimedia equipped classrooms at university level by explaining how multimedia support the students with enhanced opportunity to interact with diverse texts that give them more in-depth comprehension of the subject. It also focuses on audio-visual advantage of multimedia on the students’ English language learning. The study has followed a qualitative method to get an in-depth understanding of the impact of using multimedia in an English language classroom at tertiary level. For this purpose, the data have been collected from two different sources. Firstly, from students’ written response to  an open ended question as to their comparative experience of learning  lessons with and without multimedia facilities; and secondly, through  observation of English language classes at a private university of Dhaka, the capital city of Bangladesh. The discussion of the study is limited to  the use of multimedia in English language classroom using cartoons, images and music with a view to enhance students’ skills in academic writing, critical analysis of image and critical appreciation of music. For this purpose, cartoons in English language, images from Google and music from You Tube have got focused discussion in this paper.


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