50 Sentence-Level Exercises, Paragraph Frameworks, and Section Templates for Clear, Publication-Ready Prose
The transition from casual writing to "scholarly style" is the single greatest hurdle for emerging researchers. Most students focus on what to say but fail on how to say it—resulting in feedback like "needs more academic rigor" or "writing is too descriptive."
This workbook is your mechanical guide to high-level academic prose. It doesn't just explain scholarly style; it forces you to practice it through structured templates and sentence-level rewrites that align with the expectations of top-tier journal editors.
Perfect for: PhD and Master's students struggling to sound "academic" • Non-native English speakers aiming for publication • Researchers needing to tighten their arguments • Faculty mentors looking for structured writing exercises for their students
Master hedging, signposting, reporting verbs, and Hyland's metadiscourse markers so every sentence communicates the precise level of certainty your evidence supports.
Build publication-ready paragraphs using fill-in templates that ensure every paragraph has a topic sentence, evidence, analysis, and a link to the next idea.
Transform descriptive literature reviews into critical syntheses using the Synthesis Matrix Builder and Graff & Birkenstein's "They Say / I Say" argument templates.
Write a complete CARS-model introduction (Swales), a reproducible Methods section, a clear Results section, and a compelling Discussion — each with dedicated section-level builders.
Transform vague writing feedback into measurable, visible improvement — starting today.