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AuthorAID Workshop on Research Writing Sri Lanka March 2010.

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1 AuthorAID Workshop on Research Writing Sri Lanka March 2010

2 Supplementary Presentation

3 Writing in English as a Foreign Language Barbara Gastel, MD, MPH Texas A&M University bgastel@cvm.tamu.edu

4 The Essentials The essentials are content, organization, and clarity. If a paper has excellent content, is well organized, and is clear, it is likely to be accepted even if the English is so-so. If a paper has poor content, is badly organized, or is unclear, it is likely to be rejected even if the English is excellent.

5 Cultural Differences to Consider Level of detail? Directness of expression? Attitudes toward time? Attitudes toward using material taken from others’ writing?

6 Some Common Language Challenges Verb tenses Prepositions Articles Sentence structure Sentence length Other

7 Some Strategies Compiling lists of words and phrases commonly used in your field (a resource: Academic Phrasebank—available at AuthorAID website) Writing simply Having people with a strong command of English review your drafts Other

8 Writing Simply/Concisely/ Readably

9 Where feasible: Use simple, common words –attempt→fundamental→ Delete needless words –red in color→ totally destroyed→ Condense wordy phrases –at this point in time→ in the event that→ Use verbs, not nouns made from them –produce relief of→ provide an explanation→

10 Thank you!


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