Chapter 1 Building Your Own Corpus 1.1 What Is a Corpus? 1.2 How to Build a Chemistry-specific Corpus 1.3 What You Can Do with Your Own Corpus 1.4 How to Create a Chemistry-specific Word List Chapter 2 Introduction Corpus in Use Lead-in Questions 2.1 A Story to Justify the Research 2.2 Big Issue vs. Research Question 2.3 Telling the Story 2.4 Writing the Opening 2.5 Writing the Funnel 2.6 Writing the Aim Functional Expressions and Sentences Assignments Chapter 3 Methods Corpus in Use Lead-in Questions 3.1 Purpose, Tense, and Voice 3.2 Using Passive Voice in Methods 3.3 Dealing with Experimental Details Functional Expressions and Sentences Assignments Chapter 4 Results Corpus in Use Lead-in Questions 4.1 Visual lllustrations 4.2 Tables vs. Figures 4.3 Presenting Results 4.4 Subordinating Table and Figure Legends 4.5 Subordinating Methods Functional Expressions and Sentences Assignments Chapter 5 Discussion Corpus in Use Lead-in Questions 5.1 Developing a Model 5.2 Answering the Research Question 5.3 Supporting the Answer with Results 5.4 Relating Results to Previous Research 5.5 Ending Discussion Functional Expressions and Sentences Assignments References Appendixes Appendix Ⅰ Keys to Exercises Appendix Ⅱ Common Affixes in Chemistry Appendix Ⅲ Common Chemical Abbreviations and Acronyms Appendix Ⅳ Model Research Article