This invaluable guide introduces first-time thesis writers to the process of writing up empirical research. To help students understand what content and structure are appropriate for the different parts of a thesis, John Bitchener presents a range of options, richly illustrated with analyses of and commentary on sections from a real Masters thesis in Applied Linguistics. Chapters contain answers to commonly asked questions and ample opportunity for students to develop their skills through interactive exercises.
This step-by-step handbook can be used as a core text in seminars and workshops or as a reference point for independent learners.
This step-by-step handbook can be used as a core text in seminars and workshops or as a reference point for independent learners.