Academic Writing: Creating Cohesion and Flow
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Result
Do you want to take your English-language academic writing to the next level by making stronger links between pieces of information in sentences, paragraphs, and throughout your essay?
In this two-hour workshop you will learn how to analyse devices that create cohesion and flow in a published paper in your field, and how to use the same devices in your own writing. As a result, this part of the writing process will become less stressful.
Content
- How to maintain flow throughout a text
- How to guide the reader
- How to transition between paragraphs
- How to use linking words and phrases
Duration and time investment
One workshop of two hours. You will have to bring a printed copy of a published article from your field and a sample of your own academic writing to analyse during the workshop.
Course overview
- Programme is for
All students interested in improving their writing - Date
Check the available course dates on the page below - Time
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On campus location will be communicated in advance - Course fee
This workshop is free of charge for all students of the University of Twente - Trainers
Rebecca Veneri
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Further information
UT Language Centre
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Sign up for:\ Academic Writing: Creating Cohesion and Flow
May 2026
Tuesday
26 May 2026
16:00 - 18:00
Tuesday
26 May 2026
16:00 - 18:00
1 day course
AWC-2605
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