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ENGLISH FOR RESEARCH
WRITING
TOPIC- EFFECTIVE RESEARCH PAPER WRITING
WHAT IS RESEARCH?
Re- again
Search- to seek or search
• Research is a way of exploring, asking questions, and finding answers to learn new things
or solve problems.
• Research serves various purposes, including advancing science, informing decision-
making, solving real-world problems, and supporting innovation.
• Research involves the use of various methods, such as data collection, analysis, and
interpretation, to draw meaningful conclusions.
IMPORTANCE OF RESEARCH
• Its significance extends to various areas, contributing to the advancement of knowledge,
innovation, and informed decision-making.
• Advancing Knowledge,
• Innovation and Progress,
• Quality Education,
• Professional Development,
• Evidence-Based Practices,
• Research is not just a theoretical pursuit. It is a dynamic force that drives progress,
enriches education, enhances decision-making, and plays a pivotal role in the
advancement of both academic and professional domains.
RESEARCH PAPER OVERVIEW
• A research paper is a well-structured
document that serves the purpose of
investigating, analyzing, and presenting
the findings of a specific research
inquiry.
• A research paper is a written document
that reports the results of original
research or a study conducted by the
author. It is typically an in-depth
exploration of a specific topic or
question.
WHERE AND HOW TO START?
Choose a subject – that interests you but from which you can still learn much, not too broad, and not too
difficult, one for which you can find materials from popular magazines or books aimed at general readings.
Selection of a title- The title should be specific and indicate the problem the research project addresses using
keywords that will be helpful in the literature review in the future. Clear and explanatory title, brief and
concise.
Understand the Audience- Identify your target audience for the presentation. Consider their knowledge level
and interests to tailor your content appropriately.
Research Objectives- Clearly outline the objectives and goals of your research. What do you aim to achieve
or communicate with your presentation?
Message Clarity- Clearly define the main message or takeaway from your research. Ensure that this message
is concise and easy to understand.
Data Collection and Analysis- Gather and analyze the data you need to answer your research questions.
Ensure that your data collection methods are appropriate and reliable.
Citations and References- Ensure that you properly cite all sources and references in your research work.
Structured Outline- Create a structured outline for your presentation. This outline should include the key
sections and points you intend to cover, such as introduction, methodology, results, discussion, and
conclusion.
Feedback and Review- Seek feedback from peers or mentors. Review your presentation for clarity,
coherence, and accuracy.
STRUCTURE OF RESEARCH PAPER
• Abstract
• Introduction
• Literature review
• Methodology
• Result & Discussion
• Conclusion
• Reference
1. ABSTRACT
• To briefly introduce the reader to aims of the study the methodology. Result and findings.
• It is the summary of a body of information; it expresses a paper’s main claim and
argument.
• Question that an abstract answer:
• Why did you do this study or project?
• What did you do and how?
• What did you find?
• What do your finding means?
2. INTRODUCTION
• The primary purpose of an introduction is to frame the paper for its readers. To state a
clear overall purpose of the study, often framed in a discussion of the need the research is
satisfying. To define the research question(s) of the study. To give a very brief
background of relevant theory and practice of your topic.
• Brief description of the topic
• Statement as to why the topic is worth researching or why I could be found interesting
• Statement of the research objectives
• Statement of the method(s) and the scope of study
• An overview of he rest of the paper
3. LITERATURE REVIEW
• To summarize what conclusions have been reached in the rsearch literature and wheather
different writers agree or not.
• To highlight main issue and controversies around the problem.
• What is the present state of knowledge regarding the topic under consideration?
• How are the studies relation to the one being proposed?
• What is the quality of studies reviewed?
• How will the proposed study contribute to the existing literature?
4. METHODOLOGY
• To demonstrate that you are aware of the research methods used to study this topic.
• To explain and justify the method of data collection and analysis.
• To demonstrate that you are aware of the research methods used to study this topic.
• To justify the research method and approach you have taken or your study.
• To explain and justify the method of data collection and analysis.
5. RESULT AND DISCUSSION
• The result and discussion should be the focus of this part.
• To sum up your findings and highlight the significance of the outcomes of your study.
• To outline any implications or recommendations indicated by the findings.
• Results- to present the findings of your research in an orderly manner, using a heading
planned in your methodology or heading arising from patterns found in the research.
• Discussion- show your understanding of what your data suggests.
6. REFERENCES
• To list alphabetically all the reference materials that have been cited in the text of the
report.
• Referencing your paper:
• References need to contain all works cited in the text.
• References should consistently follow one recognizable system.
COMMON MISTAKES TO AVOID
1. Plagiarism: The act of presenting another’s work or ideas as your own. Avoid
copying or paraphrasing other authors' work without proper citation. Always give credit to
the original source. Plagiarism can have serious academic and ethical consequences.
2. Lack of Clear Structure: A poorly structured research paper can be challenging to
follow. Ensure that your paper has a logical flow, with sections like an introduction,
literature review, methodology, results, discussion, and conclusion.
3. Lack of Originality: Research papers should showcase your critical thinking and
original insights. Avoid regurgitating existing knowledge without adding your own analysis
or perspective.
4. Poor Grammar and Spelling: Grammatical and spelling errors can detract from the
professionalism of your paper. Proofread and edit your work thoroughly or seek the assistance of
a proofreader.
5. Ignoring Ethical Considerations: Ethical considerations, including informed
consent and data privacy, are vital in research. Neglecting them can lead to ethical violations.
6. Lack of Clarity: Failing to clearly express your ideas and findings can hinder reader
comprehension. Write concisely and in a straightforward manner to ensure your work is easily
understood.
7. Inadequate Proof of Claims: Claims made in your paper should be supported by
evidence, data, or logical reasoning. Avoid making assertions without proper validation or
citation.
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  • 1. ENGLISH FOR RESEARCH WRITING TOPIC- EFFECTIVE RESEARCH PAPER WRITING
  • 2. WHAT IS RESEARCH? Re- again Search- to seek or search • Research is a way of exploring, asking questions, and finding answers to learn new things or solve problems. • Research serves various purposes, including advancing science, informing decision- making, solving real-world problems, and supporting innovation. • Research involves the use of various methods, such as data collection, analysis, and interpretation, to draw meaningful conclusions.
  • 3. IMPORTANCE OF RESEARCH • Its significance extends to various areas, contributing to the advancement of knowledge, innovation, and informed decision-making. • Advancing Knowledge, • Innovation and Progress, • Quality Education, • Professional Development, • Evidence-Based Practices, • Research is not just a theoretical pursuit. It is a dynamic force that drives progress, enriches education, enhances decision-making, and plays a pivotal role in the advancement of both academic and professional domains.
  • 4. RESEARCH PAPER OVERVIEW • A research paper is a well-structured document that serves the purpose of investigating, analyzing, and presenting the findings of a specific research inquiry. • A research paper is a written document that reports the results of original research or a study conducted by the author. It is typically an in-depth exploration of a specific topic or question.
  • 5. WHERE AND HOW TO START? Choose a subject – that interests you but from which you can still learn much, not too broad, and not too difficult, one for which you can find materials from popular magazines or books aimed at general readings. Selection of a title- The title should be specific and indicate the problem the research project addresses using keywords that will be helpful in the literature review in the future. Clear and explanatory title, brief and concise. Understand the Audience- Identify your target audience for the presentation. Consider their knowledge level and interests to tailor your content appropriately. Research Objectives- Clearly outline the objectives and goals of your research. What do you aim to achieve or communicate with your presentation?
  • 6. Message Clarity- Clearly define the main message or takeaway from your research. Ensure that this message is concise and easy to understand. Data Collection and Analysis- Gather and analyze the data you need to answer your research questions. Ensure that your data collection methods are appropriate and reliable. Citations and References- Ensure that you properly cite all sources and references in your research work. Structured Outline- Create a structured outline for your presentation. This outline should include the key sections and points you intend to cover, such as introduction, methodology, results, discussion, and conclusion. Feedback and Review- Seek feedback from peers or mentors. Review your presentation for clarity, coherence, and accuracy.
  • 7. STRUCTURE OF RESEARCH PAPER • Abstract • Introduction • Literature review • Methodology • Result & Discussion • Conclusion • Reference
  • 8. 1. ABSTRACT • To briefly introduce the reader to aims of the study the methodology. Result and findings. • It is the summary of a body of information; it expresses a paper’s main claim and argument. • Question that an abstract answer: • Why did you do this study or project? • What did you do and how? • What did you find? • What do your finding means?
  • 9. 2. INTRODUCTION • The primary purpose of an introduction is to frame the paper for its readers. To state a clear overall purpose of the study, often framed in a discussion of the need the research is satisfying. To define the research question(s) of the study. To give a very brief background of relevant theory and practice of your topic. • Brief description of the topic • Statement as to why the topic is worth researching or why I could be found interesting • Statement of the research objectives • Statement of the method(s) and the scope of study • An overview of he rest of the paper
  • 10. 3. LITERATURE REVIEW • To summarize what conclusions have been reached in the rsearch literature and wheather different writers agree or not. • To highlight main issue and controversies around the problem. • What is the present state of knowledge regarding the topic under consideration? • How are the studies relation to the one being proposed? • What is the quality of studies reviewed? • How will the proposed study contribute to the existing literature?
  • 11. 4. METHODOLOGY • To demonstrate that you are aware of the research methods used to study this topic. • To explain and justify the method of data collection and analysis. • To demonstrate that you are aware of the research methods used to study this topic. • To justify the research method and approach you have taken or your study. • To explain and justify the method of data collection and analysis.
  • 12. 5. RESULT AND DISCUSSION • The result and discussion should be the focus of this part. • To sum up your findings and highlight the significance of the outcomes of your study. • To outline any implications or recommendations indicated by the findings. • Results- to present the findings of your research in an orderly manner, using a heading planned in your methodology or heading arising from patterns found in the research. • Discussion- show your understanding of what your data suggests.
  • 13. 6. REFERENCES • To list alphabetically all the reference materials that have been cited in the text of the report. • Referencing your paper: • References need to contain all works cited in the text. • References should consistently follow one recognizable system.
  • 14. COMMON MISTAKES TO AVOID 1. Plagiarism: The act of presenting another’s work or ideas as your own. Avoid copying or paraphrasing other authors' work without proper citation. Always give credit to the original source. Plagiarism can have serious academic and ethical consequences. 2. Lack of Clear Structure: A poorly structured research paper can be challenging to follow. Ensure that your paper has a logical flow, with sections like an introduction, literature review, methodology, results, discussion, and conclusion. 3. Lack of Originality: Research papers should showcase your critical thinking and original insights. Avoid regurgitating existing knowledge without adding your own analysis or perspective.
  • 15. 4. Poor Grammar and Spelling: Grammatical and spelling errors can detract from the professionalism of your paper. Proofread and edit your work thoroughly or seek the assistance of a proofreader. 5. Ignoring Ethical Considerations: Ethical considerations, including informed consent and data privacy, are vital in research. Neglecting them can lead to ethical violations. 6. Lack of Clarity: Failing to clearly express your ideas and findings can hinder reader comprehension. Write concisely and in a straightforward manner to ensure your work is easily understood. 7. Inadequate Proof of Claims: Claims made in your paper should be supported by evidence, data, or logical reasoning. Avoid making assertions without proper validation or citation.