How to Write Good Academic Writing
ACADEMIC WRITING:
How to Write Good Academic Writing
At
the 4th Academic Writing meeting, the topic discussed was Academic Writing.
Although at the first meeting the topic was discussed, this time the discussion
was more in-depth and detailed. So that students can understand the meaning of
academic writing itself. So what is the meaning of academic writing?
Academic
writing is formal writing that has a higher standard of discipline than
informal writing. Discipline standards in it, namely; clear, concise, focused,
structured, and supported by accurate evidence. As we know in academics,
writing must use a formal tone and style. This means that in writing academic
writings, you must avoid jargon, slang, and abbreviations. Formal writings can
be found in legal documents. Writers working on school papers, college
application essays, scientific papers, research papers, conference
presentations, and business proposals generally use a more formal style.
As
for the things that need to be considered in addition to the use of good
grammar, including; structure, topics, literature, processes or stages, and
plagiarism.
a. Compiling structure
The structure of formal writing generally consists of an introduction, content and conclusion.
- In the introduction it can load; quotes,
questions, opinions, interesting facts, ironies or paradoxes, analogies, and
anecdotes.
- In a paragraph, the content should flow naturally with each other and connections should be made so that it becomes coherent.
- In conclusion, you must follow some instructions; do not introduce anything new, draw an introduction, show a conclusion or lack of conclusions, give the essay a sense of completeness, leave a final impression.
b. Topic
The choice of topic must also be considered by considering whether the topic is interesting for the reader to foster an attitude of judgment or criticism.
c. Literature
In selecting literature we also need to pay attention to the time of publication, the qualifications of the authors, and the context of the relevant sources.
d. Processes or stages
To make an article there are several stages that must be passed, namely; determining topics, making outlines, compiling paragraphs, editing, and revising.
e. Plagiarism
Plagiarism is the activity of copying other people's ideas or writings that are entered into our writing, to check it we can use several applications such as; Turnitin, PlagScan, and Scribbr.
Based
on the explanation of the material, we can see that academic writing is a
formal writing style that has a higher discipline than informal writing. In
addition to paying attention to the rules of writing, there are also important
elements that must be considered, such as; structure, topics, literature,
stages, and plagiarism. Although most novice writers find it difficult to write
academic writings because of the formal style, it is common. Because in fact
writing informally is easier and the writer is more familiar with the choice of words. In other words, strong composition, solid grammar, and a consistent
stylistic approach are important aspects of academic writing.

This is great explanation, Riska!!!^
BalasHapusHi Riska! The explanation is really easy to understand!!^^
BalasHapus