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E-grāmata: Teaching and Learning English for Academic Purposes: Current Research and Practices

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  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Jan-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Nova Science Publishers Inc
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In the era of globalisation, English has become the world language of research and publication in academia. Apart from English-speaking countries, a plethora of non-English speaking countries use English as a major language in higher education. The discipline of English for Academic Purposes (EAP) in the field of English language education has become increasingly important. With the rapid growth of students using English for tertiary studies in both native and non-native contexts, it is essential to examine the teaching and learning of EAP in a research perspective, globally, in order to reinforce students' English language proficiency and help them achieve successful academic communication in the English language learning environment.Reviewing practices in different EAP classrooms can help readers reflect on the effectiveness of current classroom practices and teaching methodologies. The purpose of this book is to provide insightful information on current research and practices in EAP education across different contexts. This book also explores the teaching and learning of English academic discourse in an international perspective so that readers can gain a comprehensive and in-depth understanding of how EAP education is practised in different parts of the world. The first part of the book, Current Research on Teaching and Learning English for Academic Purposes, focuses on empirical educational research in EAP and its implications for future pedagogical development. The second part of the book, Practices of Teaching and Learning English for Academic Purposes, is more closely related to the practical issues of course design and delivery in EAP classrooms.This edited volume is designed for undergraduate and postgraduate students on applied linguistics and English language programmes, EAP practitioners, educational researchers and policy-makers. The chapters will bring readers to the forefront of EAP education by exploring current EAP research and practices in both English-speaking and non-English speaking countries. It is a useful reference work for future research development on curriculum planning, material development and teaching methodology in English language classrooms.Last, but by no means least, the editors would like to extend their heart-felt appreciation to Nova Science Publishers and all the contributors, without whose input this project would not have been realised. A debt of gratitude is also owed to Dr Leo Hoye for his professional advice concerning this edited volume.
Preface vii
List of Contributors
ix
Part I Current Research on Teaching and Learning English for Academic Purposes
1(140)
Chapter 1 What is the `Academic Purpose' of `English' in `English for Academic Purposes'?
3(18)
Nick Pitcher
Kendall Richards
Chapter 2 Vocabulary in EAP: Undergraduate and Postgraduate Differences in Hong Kong
21(14)
Arthur McNeill
Chapter 3 Team-Based Learning within a Flipped Classroom: An EAP Course Redesign to Foster Learning and Engagement of International Students
35(16)
Natalia Romanova
Chapter 4 Factors Affecting Participation in Postgraduate Educational Interaction in English: Implications for EAP
51(18)
Shota Mukai
Averil Coxhead
Chapter 5 Building Students' Capacity to Write English for Academic Purposes: Pedagogy and the Demands of Writing Persuasively
69(28)
Shirley O'Neill
Chapter 6 Lexical Constructions in EAP Writing: A Corpus-Based Study
97(14)
Yushiang Jou
Peter De Costa
Chapter 7 A Lexical Approach to Teaching Formality in Freshman L2 Academic Writing
111(14)
Gavin Bui
Chapter 8 Reading and Writing of University Students with English as a Second Language: Linguistic and Metalinguistic Skills
125(16)
Amir Sadeghi
Shahrbanoo Cheraghi
Abdul Saeed
John Everatt
Part II Practices of Teaching and Learning English for Academic Purposes
141(186)
Chapter 9 Innovation in EAP Programmes: Shifting from Teaching to Learning in Curriculum Design
143(18)
Martin Guardado
Justine Light
Chapter 10 The Practice of EAP in Australia: A Rose by Any Other Name?
161(18)
Douglas Bell
Chapter 11 Addressing EAP Students' Reading-Skill Needs through Textbook Supplementation
179(20)
Eleanor Kashmar Wolf
Fredricka L. Stoller
Chapter 12 The Development of Students' Critical Thinking in EAP Classrooms in Hong Kong
199(20)
Lap Tuen Wong
Wai Lam Heidi Wong
Chapter 13 Customisation of Academic Writing Modules for Novice Researchers in a University in Singapore
219(20)
Anitha Devi Pillai
Mary Ellis
Chapter 14 Teaching English for Academic Purposes in New Zealand: Making Sense of Genre-Based Instruction
239(16)
Diane Johnson
Chapter 15 Practitioner Inquiry Group Explorations in Academic English: A Dialogic Teaching Approach
255(30)
Rosemarie Brefeld
Chapter 16 Webquests and Screencasts: Strategies for Teaching EAP at the National University of Singapore
285(22)
Mark Brooke
Chapter 17 Developing Academic Presentation Competence in EAP Classroom
307(20)
Sabina Ho-yan Mak
Index 327