Genre-based approach to teaching English for Academic Purposes: Changes in undergraduates' academic writing

English for Academic Purpose (EAP) courses focus on developing undergraduates' language skills through explicit instruction on knowledge, skills and strategies needed to produce effective academic texts for various purposes at university. This study examined the changes in undergraduates'...

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Main Authors: Ting, Su Hie, Law, Lily
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Published: Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, UNIMAS 2008
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spelling my.unimas.ir.7272022-05-13T02:40:36Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/727/ Genre-based approach to teaching English for Academic Purposes: Changes in undergraduates' academic writing Ting, Su Hie Law, Lily AC Collections. Series. Collected works L Education (General) PE English English for Academic Purpose (EAP) courses focus on developing undergraduates' language skills through explicit instruction on knowledge, skills and strategies needed to produce effective academic texts for various purposes at university. This study examined the changes in undergraduates' academic writing after taking an EAP course in terms of the structuring of the content and the use of language features relevant to the purpose of the text. Undergraduates enrolled in an EAP course were given a topic to write about at the beginning and at the end ofthe semester. The analysis of the write-up of24 undergraduates in a class indicated that there was preference for information reports although there were a fair number of explanation texts. The end-of-semester writing showed greater awareness of effective ways to structure a text to achieve the communicative purpose based on accepted conventions. There was evidence of improvement in the use of related language features and mechanics of writing, especially paragraphing. The impact of formal instruction in academic reading and writing on good and poor writers is discussed in relation to focal areas needing attention for better outcomes. Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, UNIMAS 2008 Proceeding NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/727/7/Genre-based.pdf Ting, Su Hie and Law, Lily (2008) Genre-based approach to teaching English for Academic Purposes: Changes in undergraduates' academic writing. In: Proceedings of International Conference on Teaching and Learning, "Innovating Minds, Communicating Ideas: Reinventing language , teaching and learning", 2008, March 17-19, Petaling Jaya.
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Ting, Su Hie
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Genre-based approach to teaching English for Academic Purposes: Changes in undergraduates' academic writing
description English for Academic Purpose (EAP) courses focus on developing undergraduates' language skills through explicit instruction on knowledge, skills and strategies needed to produce effective academic texts for various purposes at university. This study examined the changes in undergraduates' academic writing after taking an EAP course in terms of the structuring of the content and the use of language features relevant to the purpose of the text. Undergraduates enrolled in an EAP course were given a topic to write about at the beginning and at the end ofthe semester. The analysis of the write-up of24 undergraduates in a class indicated that there was preference for information reports although there were a fair number of explanation texts. The end-of-semester writing showed greater awareness of effective ways to structure a text to achieve the communicative purpose based on accepted conventions. There was evidence of improvement in the use of related language features and mechanics of writing, especially paragraphing. The impact of formal instruction in academic reading and writing on good and poor writers is discussed in relation to focal areas needing attention for better outcomes.
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title Genre-based approach to teaching English for Academic Purposes: Changes in undergraduates' academic writing
title_short Genre-based approach to teaching English for Academic Purposes: Changes in undergraduates' academic writing
title_full Genre-based approach to teaching English for Academic Purposes: Changes in undergraduates' academic writing
title_fullStr Genre-based approach to teaching English for Academic Purposes: Changes in undergraduates' academic writing
title_full_unstemmed Genre-based approach to teaching English for Academic Purposes: Changes in undergraduates' academic writing
title_sort genre-based approach to teaching english for academic purposes: changes in undergraduates' academic writing
publisher Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, UNIMAS
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url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/727/7/Genre-based.pdf
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