Unit 1 Features of Academic Writing 1.1 Complexity 1.2 Formality 1.3 Objectivity 1.4 Explicitness 1.5 Hedging Unit 2 Critical Reading and Writing 2.1 Reading Critically 2.2 Reading like a Writer 2.3 Writing like a Reader 2.4 Suggestions on Reading Critically Language Focus (1):Taking a Stance Language Focus (2):Nominalization Unit 3 The Front Matter of a Research Paper 3.1 Overview of the Research Paper 3.2 Acknowledgements Language Focus (3): Patterns of Gratitude Expressions 3.3 Titles 3.4 Abstracts Language Focus (4): Linguistic Features of Abstracts Unit 4 The Body of a Research Paper (1) 4.1 Introduction Sections 4.2 Claiming Centrality 4.3 Creating a Research Space 4.4 Occupying the Research Space 4.5 Reviewing the Literature Language Focus (5): Citation and Attribution Language Focus (6): Reporting Verbs Unit 5 The Body of a Research Paper (2) 5.1 Methods Sections Language Focus (7): Imperatives in Research Papers 5.2 Results Sections Language Focus (8): Epistemic Stance Markers 5.3 Discussion Sections Language Focus (9): Sentence Adverbs 5.4 Conclusion Sections Unit 6 Writing Data Commentaries 6.1 Strength of Claim 6.2 Structure of Data Commentaries Language Focus (10): Attitudinal and Style Stance Markers 6.3 Moderating a Claim 6.4 Concluding a Commentary 6.5 Dealing with Diagrams and Illustrations Unit 7 Writing Summaries 7.1 Pointers for Summary Writing 7.2 Avoiding Plagiarism Language Focus (11): Passive Voice Language Focus (12): Conditional Tenses Unit 8 Critiques, Reviews and Reactions 8.1 Writing Critiques Language Focus (13): Scare Quotes 8.2 Reviews Language Focus (14): Shell Nouns 8.3 Reaction papers Language Focus (15): Metadiscourse Devices References