The Academic Phrasebank is a general resource for academic writers. It aims to provide you with some of the phraseological "nuts and bolts" of writing under the headings to the left. It was designed primarily with international students whose first language is not English in mind. However, if you are a native speaker writer, you may still find parts of the material helpful.

The phrases can be used simply to assist you in thinking about your writing, or they can be pasted into your own work where this is appropriate. In most cases a certain amount of creativity will be necessary when you do this. It is also possible to transfer some of the words used in particular phrases to others. The phrases are content neutral and generic in nature; in using them, therefore, you are not stealing other people's ideas and this does not constitute plagiarism.

Users will need to be aware that Phrasebank is not discipline specific, and it does not claim to be comprehensive.

This page is maintained by john.morley@man.ac.uk


Last Updated: 19 October, 2004

Academic Phrasebank

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Defining Terms
Giving Examples
Classifying and Listing
Explaining cause and effect
Comparing and contrasting
Writing about the past
Describing trends
Describing quantities
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