There are so many guides out there that it is difficult to find your way around. The writing tutors of the Schreibzentrum / Writing Center have therefore begun to review some of these guides. The reviews are structured as follows:
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What is the conclusion? The conclusion thus summarizes the evaluation of the writing tutors regarding the use of the guidebooks in their studies. This list shall be expanded. Which guidebook do you like and should be listed here? Write us an email or use the comment section below.
We have reviewed the following English guides for you:
Aczel, Richard (2008): How to write an Essay. Klett Lernen und Wissen, GmbH Stuttgart
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Bailey, Stephen (2018): Academic Writing. A Handbook for International Students. Fifth edition, New York: Routledge.
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Clark, Roy Peter, 2006). Writing Tools: 50 Essential Strategies for Every Writer. Little, Brow and Company. New York, NY.
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Eide, Denise, (): The Logic of English
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Graff, Gerald/ Birkenstein, Cathy (2009): They say/I say. The Moves That Matter in Academic Writing. New York: Norton.
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Feak, Christine B, & John M. Swales, (2009): Telling a Research Story: Writing a Literature Review. University of Michigan
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Manser, Martin & Stephen Curtis, (2002): The Penguin Writer's Manual (Available in the Writing Center)
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Reed, Mark S. (2017): The Productive Researcher. Aberdeenshire, Fast Track Impact
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Strunk, William/ White, E.B. (1959): The Elements of Style. 1. ed., New York, Macmillan.
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Williams, Joseph M. (2000). Style: Ten Lessons in Clarity and Grace. Addison-Wesley Education Publishers, Inc.
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