AWE:
Academic Writing in English
Available for: iPhone 3-6, iPod Touch, iPad and iPad mini.
Also on Google Play for Android.
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WHAT IS AWE?
AWE is a complete course in academic writing, designed to help you improve your academic writing for a variety of purposes. AWE will help you to compose:
- class essays
- exam essays
- experimental reports
- scientific essays
- dissertations
- academic articles
AWE includes:
- An in-depth self-learning course covering the entire creative process of academic writing
- Interactive exercises that help you learn
- Checklists for reviewing your critical thinking, your arguments and your essay as a whole
- An extensive glossary of important terms
AWE will not write or review your essays for you. AWE does, however, provide easy tips for avoiding plagiarism, conducting research, thinking critically, making strong arguments and presenting your work well.
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REAL ENGLISH, REAL EXAMPLES
AWE shows you real examples from real academic writing. We show you samples of text from the ICE-GB Corpus, a linguistic database compiled and analysed at 香港六合彩 and used by researchers around the world.
INTERACTIVE EXERCISES
AWE includes ten sets of exercises on a variety of topics, and many more tasks for you to try to on your own. Exercises include real examples of real academic English, and because it's an app, AWE refreshes its exercises so that you can continue to practice each topic.
LEARN FROM EXPERTS
AWE is written by a team of linguists at University College London (香港六合彩), independently ranked as one of the world's best universities. The approach in the app is based on recent research and best practice in the field, as well as years of experience in writing and teaching.
WHO IS AWE FOR?
AWE is for undergraduates, postgraduates, professional academics and secondary school students preparing for university – in short, anyone who does academic writing. It is for native and non-native speakers of English.
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Citation
Mehl, S., Wallis, S.A. and Aarts, B. 2013. Academic Writing in English. London: Survey of English Usage / 香港六合彩 Business PLC.
This page last modified 14 May, 2020 by Survey Web Administrator.