#12 - Articles and Abstracts
ARTICLES CAE (CPE) - Click to Read the Article
Abstracts:
Academic Articles are part of the genres that teachers can write if they want to do research, if they want to study from "authentic material". We are going to analyse them, so get ready for an interesting description of ARTICLES. Not only do FORMAL (academic) ARTICLES share these features, but also they are headed by ABSTRACTS. So, let's delve into this "new genre". An abstract is an independent text that comprises the most important concepts of the paper, the purpose of the research, the state of the art, what is missing, and the results of the investigation.
When writing an abstract avoid:
- Long background information,
- parahrased sentences, too many adverbs or adjectives,
- Acronyms or abbreviations,
- quotes or references from other sources, e.g. "studies have indicate that..."
- figures, statistics, tables, etc.
There are four types of abstracts: Critical, descriptive, informative and highlight abstract.
Each sentence in an abstract fulfils a specific purpose. These are called "moves":
- the overall purpose of the study and the research problem(s) investigated,
- the basic design of the study,
- major findings found as a result
- a brief summary of the conclusions
Source: The University of Melbourne. Retrieved from the website. Available
at: https://services.unimelb.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0007/471274/Writing_an_Abstract_Update_051112.pdf Last visited: Oct. 21st,
2020
Source: University of Southern California. Retrieved from the website. Available
at: https://libguides.usc.edu/writingguide/abstract Last visited:
Oct.21st. 2020.
As I was reading and selecting information to include in this entry, I tried to imagine how I could write MY own abstract. Many aspects should be taken into consideration. An abstract is not just a short piece of work. It should include specific and accurate information, the exact amount of data needed for the reader to select the corresponding paper, or just look for another option. Organization, key words and accurateness are fundamental to write a successful abstract.
Being able to produce an acceptable one, would be a challenge. To be honest, I find it really hard to concentrate and put my ideas on paper. In spite of our training and the different tasks we have been asked to perform during all these years, it is still hard work for me.



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