Session 1: Using principles of academic writing in English. Structuring a research article
1. See an attached extract from Kaplan, R. (1966). Cultural thought patterns in intercultural education. Language Learning, 16, 1-20. doi:10.1111/j.1467-1770.1966.tb00804.x

2. See an attached article about possible structures of a research article Lin, L., Evans, S. Structural patterns in empirical research articles: A cross-disciplinary study. English for Specific Purposes 31 (2012) 150–160.
3. See an attached PowerPoint presentation Structure of a Research Paper
Session 2: Evaluating journal requirements for publishing your research. Writing Literature Review
Session 3: Making effective titles and keywords. Writing a Literature Review section. Language focus: Giving definitions. Hedging
Session 4: Introduction as a part of the research article. Language focus: Active & passive voice
Session 5: Methods as a part of the research article. Language focus: vocabulary to desribe methods
Session 6: Results as a part of the research article. Language focus
Session 7: Results and Discussion as parts of the research article. Language focus: Articles
Session 8: Introduction, Discussion and Conclusion as parts of the research article. Language focus: End-focus Technique. Punctuation