Part Ⅰ Preliminaries for Research Paper Writing
Chapter One General Introduction to Research Paper Writing
1.1 Research Paper: Definition
1.2 Science of Research Paper Writing
1.3 Stylistic Conventions of RP Writing
1.4 Reflections and Practice
Part Ⅱ Research Process
Chapter Two Reading Strategies
2.1 Reading Efficiently
2.2 Critical Thinking and Reading for Academic Purposes
2.3 Reflections and Practice
Chapter Three Note-taking
3.1 Note-taking Strategies
3.2 Useful Note-taking Skills
3.3 The Cornell Note-taking Method
3.4 Annotated Bibliography
3.5 Reflections and Practice
Part Ⅲ Writing Process
Chapter Four Title,AuthorAffiliation, Keywords and Acknowledgements
4.1 Title
4.2 AuthorAffiliation
4.3 Keywords
4.4 Acknowledgements
4.5 Language Focus: Absolutes
4.6 Reflections and Practice
Chapter Five Abstract
5.1 Purposes ofWriting Abstracts
5.2 Types ofAbstracts and Writing Skills
5.3 Language Focus: Sentence Variety
5.4 Reflections and Practice
Chapter Six Introduction and Literature Review
6.1 Rhetorical Pattern oflntroduction
6.2 Taxomony of Literature Review
6.3 Language Focus: Citing Sources
6.4 Reflections and Practice
Chapter Seven Methods
7.1 Rhetorical Pattern of Methods
7.2 Language Focus: Imperatives in Research Papers
7.3 Reflections and Practice
Chapter Eight Results
8.1 Rhetorical Pattern of Results Section
8.2 Language Focus: Definition
8.3 Reflections and Practice
Chapter Nine Discussion
9.1 Rhetorical Pattern of Discussion
9.2 Language Focus: Taking a Stance
9.3 Reflections and Practice
Chapter Ten Data Presentation
10.1 Functions ofTables and Figures
10.2 Relationship of Tables or Figures and Texts
10.3 Anatomy of Tables and Figures
10.4 Graphic Display Tools
10.5 Language Focus: Numbers and Equations
10.6 Reflections and Practice
Part Ⅳ Research Paper Publication
Chapter Eleven Procedures ofPaper Publication
11.1 Choice ofTarget Journals
11.2 Process ofPaper Publication
11.3 Correspondence between Author and Editor
11.4 Reflections and Practice
Part Ⅴ WritingAccuracy
Chapter Twelve Common Errors in Research Papers
12.1 Errors at the Lexical Level
12.2 Errors at the Sentential Level
12.3 Errors at the Textual Level
12.4 Ways to Steer Clear from Errors
12.5 Reflections and Practice
Teacher's Manual
References