This book presents a lively, rich, and concise introduction to the key
concepts and tools for developing clarity and coherence in academic
writing. Well-known authors and linguists David Nunan and Julie Choi
argue that becoming an accomplished writer is a career-long endeavor.
They describe and provide examples of the linguistic procedures that
writers can draw on to enhance clarity and coherence for the reader.
Although the focus is on academic writing, these procedures are relevant
for all writing. This resource makes complex concepts accessible to the
emergent writer and illustrates how these concepts can be applied to
their own writing. The authors share examples from a wide range of
academic and non-academic sources, from their own work, and from the
writing of their students. In-text projects and tasks invite you, the
reader, to experiment with principles and ideas in developing your
identity and voice as a writer.