Topic outline

  • Academic writing 1/ Physical activity speciality

                                                       University of Oum El Bouaghi 

                        Institute of Science and Techniques of Physical and Sports Activities 

                                            Department of Physical Education and Sports

    Presented by: Mr. adda oudjedi.
    Phone: 0554 32 35 52
    E-mail : adda.oudjedi@univ-oeb.dz
    Course description :
    The main aim of this course is to provide you with the academic writing skills you need for university study. It will also focus on useful academic terms of physical activity and education.
    Target Audience (Who is it for?)   :
    Master of Science degree in sports training, physical activity and education,…etc.
    Class flow :
    The first part of the course consists of lectures on academic writing. In the second part, the students will learn the basic concept and specialized terminology.
    Prerequisites :
    At least an intermediate level of English is required.
    Course plan:
    1-Definition of  academic writing
    2-Characteristics of academic writing
    3-Style
    4-Flow
    5-Logical connectors
    6-Punctuation
    7-Definitions of sport and exercise science terms ( terminology)
    References

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  • Introduction

    Introduction
    1. Definition
    1.1 Definition of academic writing
    1.2 Types of academic writing
    - Essay
    - Research proposal
    - Research paper
    - Thesis/dissertation

                                             Intro

  • Characteristics of Academic Writing

    2. Characteristics of Academic Writing
    2.1. Clear and limited focus
    2.2. Logical structure 
    The introduction
    The body paragraphs
    The conclusion
    2.3. Evidence-based arguments
    2.4. Impersonal tone
    2.5. Formal and unbiased


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  • Style

    3. Style
    3.1. Definition
    3.2. Guidelines

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