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Passage three How to write an abstract

Passage three How to write an abstract. To understand the text. To learn to write an abstract. text. Lead in. 1.What is an abstract?. 1.What is an abstract?. 1.What is an abstract?. 2.Why to write an abstract?. 2.Why to write an abstract?. 2.Why to write an abstract?. New words.

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Passage three How to write an abstract

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  1. Passage three How to write an abstract

  2. To understand the text To learn to write an abstract

  3. text

  4. Lead in 1.What is an abstract? 1.What is an abstract? 1.What is an abstract? 2.Why to write an abstract? 2.Why to write an abstract? 2.Why to write an abstract?

  5. New words typically 一般 concise 简洁的 potential 潜在的 checklist 检单 Statement 陈述 approach 处理 Convincing 说服 creativity 创新 Scope 范围 appropriate 合适 Vague 含糊的 tension 紧张

  6. . 1.What is the main idea of this text? 2.What does a good abstract consist of ? 3.explain each part 4. Other considerations concerning an abstract

  7. This article describes how to write a good computer architecture abstract for both conference and journal paper

  8. A good abstract consists of :motivation ,problem statement, approach, result

  9. Motivation: the importance of your work, the difficulty of the area, and the impact it might have if successful. Problem statement: what problem are you trying to solve? What is the scope of your work

  10. Approach : how did you go about solving or making progress on the problem? Result: the conclusion of your study

  11. Other considerations: Meet the word count limitation Use weasel-words to when stating any restrictions or limitations on results Think of lots of search phrases and keywords pay attention to your keywords

  12. exercises Deeply study the abstract of this text, and figure out the part of its motivation, problem statement, approach, results and conclusion.

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