Presenting Results
In a thesis or academic article, presenting results is essential, to tell readers what you achieved.
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Presenting Results
In a thesis or academic article, presenting results is essential, to tell readers what you achieved.
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Staying in good health
If you hope to be a productive writer of a thesis or academic article, it is important to enjoy good health.
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Productive academic writing and time management.
Those who want to publish but have trouble getting any writing done have a real problem.
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Academic writing in groups.
Written theses contain one student’s work and accomplishments, but many academic articles are written by groups.
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Defeating Writer’s Block
For any Thai student or ajarn, trying to write a thesis or academic article in English is an extremely difficult challenge.
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Writing an annotated bibliography.
The annotated bibliography or annotated list of works cited is an essential part of your research.
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Gender Differences in Academic Writing
Ms. instead of Miss or Mrs.
For Thai writers of English trying to get the attention of a world audience, it is important to be up to date with international developments, including in gender awareness.
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Writing a letter to the editor
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English grammatical challenges:
Using “the” and “a” in writing.
There are many challenges in writing a thesis or academic article in English. For Thai people, a subtle challenge is whether to use “the” or “a” in a sentence.
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General Suggestions:
Avoid translating from the Thai language.
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