English for Science Communication 1st Edition
Grab the attention of reviewers, peers, and international audiences with English for Science Communication, 1st Edition by Jack Pun. This indispensable guide is tailored for scientists, graduate students, and English-language learners who need to communicate complex ideas clearly and confidently.
Packed with practical strategies and language-building exercises, the book bridges the gap between technical expertise and effective English communication. You’ll find focused chapters on academic writing, oral presentations, poster sessions, lab reports, and conference abstracts—each illustrated with discipline-relevant examples that mirror real-world scientific settings. Clear explanations of vocabulary, grammar, and genre conventions are paired with step-by-step templates to help you structure arguments, describe methods, and present results persuasively.
Designed for an international audience—from universities in the Asia-Pacific to research teams across Europe and the Americas—this edition emphasizes cross-cultural clarity and professional tone, helping non-native speakers succeed in global research environments. Readers will gain confidence in preparing manuscripts, delivering talks, and networking with clarity and credibility.
Whether you’re preparing a first manuscript, polishing a conference presentation, or mentoring junior researchers, English for Science Communication offers the tools to make your science accessible and influential. Practical, readable, and directly applicable, it’s the resource every scientist needs to be heard. Order your copy today and start communicating your research with impact.
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