This paper explores how to write an academic report in an efficient and professional manner. It begins with an introductory section, followed by a discussion of literature review and academic rigour, and concludes with a discussion of the key point of grammar and vocabulary matching. This paper provides students with a guide to activity-based structure, which hopefully will provide them with useful insights.
The paper will address a classic research paper, discussing aspects of its theme, theoretical framework and its application areas, providing a useful reference for future researchers or novices who are writing academic papers.
Part I, Introductory Section
Firstly, the topic and target audience are defined according to the requirements of the report;
Secondly, establish the basic principles and guidelines for detailing.
Part II, Literature Review Section
It is necessary to carefully review relevant information to understand the differences between previous theoretical results and the connection between old and new ideas.
Part III, Academic rigour section
It is necessary to follow the academic norms and standards and use the correct language expressions and citation formats.
Part IV, Grammar and Vocabulary Collocation section.
Requires precise wording, reasonable arrangement and combination, and fluency according to the purpose.
With a proper mindset, improved professionalism, and diligent penmanship, an academic report of high quality can be successfully completed.
In addition, fully applying the skills and techniques in the above steps, and making appropriate modifications, improvements and refinements as needed, can ultimately lead to significant enhancement.
Note: 1. The topic of the report should be clear, specific, challenging, and operationally achievable within defined boundaries.
2. The collection of literature should be voluntary and not forced.
3. each paragraph should have clear and logical connecting cues so that the reader can clearly understand the context.
4. The overall structure of the report should be well organised and in line with the reader’s reading habits.