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Academic Writing & Composition by Dr. U. Aruna and Ms. K. Makeshwari is a comprehensive and student-friendly textbook designed according to the CBCS B.A. 1st Semester GE English syllabus. The book introduces learners to the fundamentals of academic writing, helping them build clarity, accuracy, coherence, and critical thinking skills required for university-level writing tasks.
The text covers essential components such as sentence structure, paragraph development, essay writing, summarizing, note-making, paraphrasing, editing, referencing, and the conventions of formal academic communication. Special emphasis is placed on understanding the writing process—planning, drafting, revising, and finalizing compositions.
Each chapter includes practical examples, model exercises, and guided practice activities that enable students to improve their writing proficiency step-by-step. The book also highlights common errors and offers strategies to avoid them, making it valuable for beginners as well as advanced learners.
Published by Mahaveer Publications, this book serves as an ideal resource for B.A. English GE students, competitive exam aspirants, and anyone seeking a foundation in strong academic writing and composition skills.
Introduction to Academic Writing
Texts and Academic Texts
Ways of Writing
Balanced vs. Weighted Essays
Brainstorming Strategies
Outlining Techniques
Gathering Information
Sorting and Organizing Material
Introduction to Paragraphs
Types of Paragraphs
Enumeration
Paragraph Composition
Development of Ideas
Coherence and Cohesion
Improving Paragraph Structure
Introduction to Reports
Types of Reports
Format of a Report
Assessment Reports
Understanding the Text
Data Collection
Writing a Research Paper
Overview of a Research Paper
Selection of a Research Topic
Plagiarism
Citing Sources
Publication Sources
Purpose of a Presentation
Components of a Presentation
When to Read or Speak
Preparation Steps
Before the Talk
On the Podium
Handling Questions
Strategic Planning
Basic Sentences
Verbs
Nouns
Editing a Sentence
Misleading Words
One Word for Many
Complicated Words
Avoiding Metaphors
Redundant Words
Linking Words
Expressing the Degree of Certainty
Capitalization
Sexist Language
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