Tổng Hợp Đề Tài Luận Văn Thạc Sĩ Ngành Ngôn Ngữ Anh tại Dịch Vụ Viết Luận Văn. Để có thể giúp các bạn học viên có thêm nhiều đề tài mới lạ, và hấp dẫn thì Dịch Vụ Viết Luận Văn đã tổng hợp được một danh sách đề tài luận văn thạc sĩ Ngành Ngôn Ngữ Anh. Với những đề tài sau đây, Dịch Vụ Viết Luận Văn đã tổng hợp được những đề tài này tại các trường đại học trên cả nước, và những đề tài dưới đây đã được các bạn học viên khóa trước bảo vệ thành công trước hội đồng, và mỗi một bạn học viên đều đạt được số điểm khá cao. Vậy đó là những đề tài nào? Các bạn học viên chưa có đề tài thì cùng tham khảo những đề tài luận văn thạc sĩ Ngành Ngôn Ngữ Anh dưới đây nhé.

Abstract Đề Tài Luận văn Thạc sĩ Ngành Ngôn Ngữ Anh

The abstract is a short, one paragraph summary of the most important components of the project report. It normally includes a brief statement of the problem, the objectives of the project, the main questions to be answered, the sample involved, the major findings and their implications. The abstract should not exceed 250 words written in single spacing. Open University Malaysia requires that you have the translation of your abstract in Bahasa Malaysia if you have written your project report in English. Likewise, provide the English translation of the abstract if the project report is in Bahasa Malaysia. The translated abstract should include the title as well (see Appendix D & E)

An acknowledgment page is included if you have received unusual assistance in the conduct of the project.  The acknowledgements should be simple and restrained.  Do not indulge in flattery and excessive recognition for routine participation of family members, lecturers, supervisors, librarians and clerical helpers.

The Table of contents serves an important purpose in providing an outline of the contents of the project report.  Differentiate between headings and subheadings using capitalisation and small letters. Page references for each topic should be indicated.

If tables and figures are included in the project report, a separate section should be included to list each table or figure.  The full titles of figures and tables, worded exactly as they appear in the text, should be presented with corresponding numbers and page locations. The Acknowledgements, Table of Contents and List of tables and figures sections should be presented using Times Roman font/12pt.

Chapter 5: Discussion and Conclusion

The last chapter comprises two parts. The first part includes a brief summary of the problem, methodology and results.  Focus should be on a summary of the main findings and it should be as brief as possible. Some researchers present the main findings in the form of list.  The second part is a discussion of the findings. Here, you identify and interpret the findings.  Give possible reasons why the results occurred.  You could also provide reasons by referring to the findings of previous research (This is where the studies cited in Chapter 2 are useful).  Explain how far your findings are similar to or different from those of previous research. You should also relate your findings to the theory/theories upon which your study is based. As you are the one who has conducted the study, you should have a deeper understanding of the study compared to most readers.  Thus you are expected to discuss the findings and to give your own opinions about the outcomes. Other important sections in this chapter are “Implications of the findings” and “Direction for future research”.

One of the most common weaknesses found in the writing of graduate students is that their reports present important and interesting findings but fail to provide a thoughtful interpretation and discussion of the findings in relation to past research and existing theories. On the other hand, there is the tendency for learners to over-generalise on the basis of their limited data.

You should keep in mind that this chapter is the most used part of the project by other readers. Readers who scan available literature to find significant studies examine this chapter before deciding whether or not further examination to the report is worth reading.

CHAPTER 5 DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION

Figure 10.1 Format of Research Report

Figure 1: Overall Layout of a Project Report

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PRELIMINARY SECTION Đề Tài Luận văn Thạc sĩ Ngành Ngôn Ngữ Anh

The preliminary section consists of the title page, the abstract, acknowledgements, table of contents, list of tables and figures.  All pages in the preliminary section are to be numbered at the centre of the bottom margin using lower-case Roman numerals (i, ii, iii, iv, etc.). The title page should not be numbered.

Although title pages may differ from one institution to another, they usually include:

The title should be concise and should indicate clearly the purpose of the study.  Keep in mind its possible usefulness to another researcher who may search a database where your Master’s Project may be listed.  The title should not claim more than the project actually delivers.  It should not to be stated broadly and make it difficult for the reader to determine what the project is about.  For example, the title “Mathematics Achievement OF Urban Poor Children” is too general and a more precise title would be “Mathematics Achievement OF Poor Children IN AN Urban School IN SARAWAK”. These items should be written in Times Roman font/16pt. The title should be in capital letters, single-spaced and centred between the right and left margins of the page. If the title goes beyond one line, the words in the title should be divided into lines so that each successive line is shorter than the one above it and is centred below it in an inverted pyramid style (see Appendix B)

The declaration is meant for you to declare that the Master’s Project is the result of your own work. You should use the format provided by Open University Malaysia. Refer to Appendix C

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Chapter 4: Data Analysis and Results Đề Tài Luận văn Thạc sĩ Ngành Ngôn Ngữ Anh

In this chapter, you present the analysis of the data obtained from the study.  This is the heart of the Master’s Project.  For a quantitative study, tables and figures (e.g. graphs) are commonly used to organise and present numerical data.  Tables and figures are useful in presenting an overall picture of the data as well as showing trends that have emerged from the analysis.  Describe all findings that are shown in the tables and figures in detail.  You are advised to refer to the Journal of Educational Psychology and the American Educational Research Journal to see how tables and graphs are presented and explained.

If you do a qualitative study, there will be less numerical data. Instead your data would consist of concepts, categories or themes which may be presented in table form.  You would also be presenting data in the form of anecdotes or excerpts of interviews, observations and documents to support your arguments.  For qualitative studies, The Qualitative Report is a useful journal which presents reports of qualitative studies in education, nursing and medicine.

For clarity, you may want to present your analyses and findings under each question. However, demographic data of the sample that are not findings to your research questions should not be presented in this chapter. This information should ideally be presented in chapter 3 under the heading “sample’.

THE BODY Đề Tài Luận văn Thạc sĩ Ngành Ngôn Ngữ Anh

The body section details the major contents of the project you have undertaken. These contents are presented in five chapters. For some reports, there are six chapters with the 5th chapter being broken down into two chapters, one focusing on Discussion and the other on Summary and Conclusion. If necessary, more chapters may be included in the project.

The introduction should present the problem or issue that you intend to study.

The first section in the introduction chapter is the background to the study. In this section, you should provide a description of the background to the problem or issue that you intend to study. This should be as brief as possible. Do not ramble! The background should be clear and straight to the point. Describe the general field of research relating to the issue and then narrow down to the specific area you are concerned with. Đề Tài Luận văn Thạc sĩ Ngành Ngôn Ngữ Anh

Discuss the issue that you intend to study in terms of problem statement and show that there is an issue that needs to be addressed or a “gap” in the literature that you will fill. When you are able to identify the issue or gap, then the research question will fall in place naturally. Think of the Introduction as follows:

Imagine a group of academics discussing in general the area of study you are interested in. You join in the conversation (assuming they allow you to!) and draw their attention to your specific problem of interest. You tell them that there is something that has not been resolved or there is a gap or problem. You argue that this gap or problem has to be addressed and go on to describe it in detail. Then you tell your listeners the objectives of your study and how it will attempt to answer the research questions.

In one or two statements, write the objectives of the study. Ask yourself what you hope to uncover through your project and then say it in a way that your colleagues will understand it. Use simple and jargon-free language. In this section, you might want to elaborate on the conceptual framework to further clarify your objectives. Otherwise, you can have an additional section on Research Design in Chapter 3 to explain the conceptual framework of your study.

The objectives are followed by questions you wish to answer. These questions must be in line with the objectives and should indicate the variables under investigation. They should be clearly and unambiguously framed as they will influence research methodology and the type of data analysis to be performed. Include null hypotheses, if necessary.

Briefly tell the reader the significance of the study (justify why you are doing the study). You can argue the significance of your study based on the following criteria: