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This book contributes insights into second language (L2) students’ learning of academic genres in English for academic purposes (EAP) writing classes by its focus on the current EAP practice in the context of higher education of China. It presents knowledge construction of genre learning research in L2 writing and English for specific purposes (ESP) genre studies, and reports an in-depth qualitative inquiry into three issues of instruction-based genre learning in an academic writing class: students’ learning process of an academic genre in the community of an EAP writing class, students’ individual factors in the learning process, and genre knowledge development through engagement in genre-focused writing instruction. The book has theoretical implications for learning English for academic purposes as well as for learning English as a foreign language in general. It also has pedagogical implications for genre teaching in EAP at Chinese universities and similar educational contexts.



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Preface – Chapter 1: Second Language Genre Learning – Chapter 2: Theoretical framework – Chapter 3: Research Design and Methodology – Chapter 4: Genre Learning Actions – Chapter 5: Individual Factors of Genre Learning –Chapter 6: Developing Genre Knowledge – Chapter 7: Learning and Teaching in Genre-based Academic Writing Class – References – Appendices

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    Publisher: Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
    Publication Date: 20/07/2018
    ISBN13: 9783034332972, 978-3034332972
    ISBN10: 3034332971

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    This book contributes insights into second language (L2) students’ learning of academic genres in English for academic purposes (EAP) writing classes by its focus on the current EAP practice in the context of higher education of China. It presents knowledge construction of genre learning research in L2 writing and English for specific purposes (ESP) genre studies, and reports an in-depth qualitative inquiry into three issues of instruction-based genre learning in an academic writing class: students’ learning process of an academic genre in the community of an EAP writing class, students’ individual factors in the learning process, and genre knowledge development through engagement in genre-focused writing instruction. The book has theoretical implications for learning English for academic purposes as well as for learning English as a foreign language in general. It also has pedagogical implications for genre teaching in EAP at Chinese universities and similar educational contexts.



    Table of Contents

    Preface – Chapter 1: Second Language Genre Learning – Chapter 2: Theoretical framework – Chapter 3: Research Design and Methodology – Chapter 4: Genre Learning Actions – Chapter 5: Individual Factors of Genre Learning –Chapter 6: Developing Genre Knowledge – Chapter 7: Learning and Teaching in Genre-based Academic Writing Class – References – Appendices

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