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Academic Writing & Conference Presentation Lecturer: Dr. Bo Yuan E-mail: [email protected]

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Academic Writing&

Conference Presentation

Lecturer: Dr. Bo Yuan

E-mail: [email protected]

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Why coming here?• The first time you attend an English class at your own choice.

• English is a catalyst in your entire career.

• If you are not comfortable with your English so far, now it is your second chance.

• I am not an expert in English and my English was very bad.

• I know the feeling and I know what you guys need most.

• I will help you master the most practical and essential skills.

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Course Profile (Autumn, 2015)• Lecturer:Dr. Bo Yuan

• Contact– Phone: 2603 6067– E-mail: [email protected]– Room: F-301B

• Time: 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm, Wednesday

• Venue: CI-208

• Teaching Assistant– Miss Qiuhui Tong

• Course Materials– http://boyuan.global-optimization.com/Teaching.htm

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Learning Activities• Week 1: Introduction

• Week 2-3: A Bird’s Eye View

• Week 4: Professional Writing

• Week 5: Public Speaking and Communication

• Week 6: Literature Review

• Week 7: Job Application Letters

• Week 8: Poster Presentation

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Assessment• Task 1

– Type: Class Attendance– Description: Various hands-on exercises

• Task 2 (Due: Week 6)– Type: Practice– Description: Individual 2 minutes video presentation in English

• Task 3 (Due: Week 8)– Type: Poster Presentation– Description: Individual 5 minutes presentation of a research paper

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Plagiarism• Plagiarism is the act of misrepresenting as one's own original work

the ideas, interpretations, words or creative works of another.

• Direct copying of paragraphs, sentences, a single sentence or significant parts of a sentence.

• Presenting as independent work done in collaboration with others.

• Copying research results, computer codes, statistical tables, designs, images, sounds or text or any combination of these.

• Paraphrasing, summarizing or simply rearranging another person's words, ideas, without changing the basic structure or meaning.

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Where are you?• Novice

– %$#*&^@ ...

• Amateur– Lots of grammar errors– Strange expressions– Unstructured paragraphs

• Professional– Good command of words– Flow of ideas

• Terminator– Full control of language– Eloquent, Compelling, Infectious, Fascinating

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What you should know …

• This is not just another English course!– Vocabulary, Grammar, Pronunciation – Having said that …

• Your active involvement is crucial.– Make the most of this course!

• Communication in English is encouraged.

• Everyone needs to identify a research topic.– Find some papers relevant to your project.– You will need to work on them throughout the course.– It is much better if you are writing a paper.

• It is going to be a lot of fun!

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How to improve your English?• We have invested heavily in studying English.

• Bad News– Most people still have a fear of English.

• The biggest failure in English education– Lack of Interest– Lack of Passion

• Good News– You are closer to success than you believe.– Need a bit of extra effort to make the magic happen.

• DIY– Plenty of learning resources (free) are available.

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Learning Curve

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Per

form

ance

Key Points

Ideal Learning Curve

Boring Regions

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Learning Path

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Listening&

Speaking

Reading&

Writing

Grammar&

Rhetoric 

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Think in English

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Ambulance 救护车

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Commercial• Repetitive

• Short Phrases

• Lively Expressions

• Everyday Vocabulary

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Movie Quotes

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Movie Quotes

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TOEFL• Test of English as a Foreign Language

• US, Canada, Australia …

• Internet Based Test

• Listening, Reading, Writing, Speaking

• Speaking is digitally recorded.

• Point Scale: 0-120

• Minimum Requirement: 85/100

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IELTS• International English Language Testing System

• Australian, British, New Zealand …

• Academic vs. General Training

• Listening, Reading, Writing, Speaking

• You need to talk to a real examiner.

• Band Scale: 0-9

• Minimum Requirement: 6.5/7.0

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Academic Writing• Academic writing is more formal and more objective.

– Impersonal and dispassionate tone– Technical and specialist language

• Formal Text– The relative disadvantage of women with regard to their

earnings and levels of asset ownership indicates that within classes there is further economic inequity based on gender...

• Informal Text– Women earn less than men and own less than men.

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Academic Writing• The process of nominalisation turns verbs (actions or events) into

nouns (things or concepts).

• Make the tone of your writing sound more abstract and more formal.

• We walked for charity. We raised money for the XYZ Foundation.

• The charity walk raised money for the XYZ Foundation.

• Crime was increasing rapidly and the police were becoming concerned.

• The rapid increase in crime was causing concern among the police.

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Academic Writing• Do not use contractions:

– don’t, can’t, won’t

• Do not use colloquial vocabulary:– above board vs. legitimate– sooner or later vs. inevitable– beyond the shadow of a doubt vs. definitely

• Do not use rhetorical questions.

• Avoid using run-on expressions:– and so on, and so forth, etc.

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Presentation

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Presentation

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Opening

Joke

News

Personal Story

Question

PhotoVideo

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Practice

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A faithful heart makes wishes come true…

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My Tips

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My Tips• What really matters is not how many movies or dramas that you have

watched but how you watched them.

• Step 1: Keep your eyes away from the subtitle.– Concentrate and try your best to recognize every single word.– Start with something not that challenging.

• Step 2: Keep your eyes open.– Use the subtitle to figure out the missing parts.– New Words & Unfamiliar Phrases & Dialect & Slang

• Step 3: Keep your eyes closed.– Recapture every single word.

• Step 4: Reinforce your skills.– Use the newly learnt words and phrases whenever possible. 36

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Psychological Hint

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Fake it till you become it!

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Review• Course Profile

• Rules & Requirements

• Learning Activities

• Expected Outcomes

• Assessment

• Learning Tips

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