Challenges in Academic Writing : The Role of English Language

For authors and graduate students whose primary language is not English, the most challenging aspect is conveying their research in a manner acceptable for publication in peer-reviewed international journals. It is also challenging to include all the findings from a research study in one article and present it in an efficient and appealing way. Currently, many studies written by ESL authors are rejected by the journal editors themselves and do not even reach the stage of peer review. This presentation will provide researchers important and easy tips for correct usage of English language and grammar and presentation of data while writing their manuscripts.

Through this presentation, researchers will have a better understanding of the following:

  • Overview of publishing landscape in Humanities
  • Understanding the importance of good English writing skills
  • Improved knowledge about the application of English grammar in academic writing
  • Importance of fluency, clarity, and readability of the manuscript
  • Awareness of common mistakes made by ESL researchers while writing in English
  • How to present research data effectively
  • Importance of manuscript proof-reading to avoid mistakes before submission

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