a medium of human communication that involves the representation of a language with written symbols
WRITING
Purpose of academic writing that supplements information about the topic
TO INFORM
Purpose of academic writing that have a credibility to make your audience or readers believe in you
TO PERSUADE
Purpose of academic writing which that makes the reader or audience respond on the information you are telling them
TO ARGUE
A kind of writing that can be used in academia or school
ACADEMIC WRITING
Feature of language that reflects your dignified stance in writing as a member of an academic community
FORMALITY
Feature of language which means that the focus of the information is on the topic rather on the writer itself
OBJECTIVITY
Feature of language that used a signposts that allow readers to trace the relationships in the parts of the study
EXPLICITNESS
A feature of language that requires care since knowledge is built on proven theories and concepts
CAUTION
It refers to how the author arranges his or her writing
STYLE
A type of writing styles is used if the author is trying to explain a concept, imparting information to the audience
EXPOSITORY
A kind of writing style wherein the author can use metaphor or other literary devices in order to describe the author’s impressions using their five senses
DESCRIPTIVE
What writing style is use if the author is trying to convince the audience of a position or belief?
PERSUASIVE
A writing style wherein the writer is not just trying to convey information, rather tries to construct and communicate a story, complete with characters, conflict and settings
NARRATIVE
TRUE / FALSE
Academic writing requires formal language or word that contains colloquial or jargon words.
FALSE
It has a process that starts with posing a question, conceptualizing a problem, evaluating an opinion and ends in answering a question posed, clarifying a problem or arguing for a stand.
ACADEMIC WRITING
It pertains to the topic of the text
SUBJECT
These are the words used by the author in writing an academic text Academic writing requires formal language
LANGUAGE
It is the information that an author wants to imply to the reader
PURPOSE
TRUE OR FALSE
Academic writing usually uses layman’s term or the term that is easy to understand.
TRUE
It is the amount of information that an author knows about his or her topic. The reader is the one who can distinguish how much knowledge an author has in the topic he or she is writing.
KNOWLEDGE
It pertains to the reader in writing.
AUDIENCE
It pertains to the attitude of the writer about the text. It can be distinguished through the words used by the author.
TONE
It refers to how the writer tells the information in the reading text. An academic text is always in the third person POV.
POINT OF VIEW
It means that the information should be precise and clear.
EXPLICIT