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  • ESL/EFL writing instruction has traditionally been conducted within one or more of these ap ...; writing based on a descriptive rather than prescriptive understanding of writing
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  • Welcome to Prof. Kent Lee's '''English Wiki''' page, offering resources in the following areas: * Teachers: Resources for teaching foreign languages, grammar, pedagogy, linguistics, and psychol
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  • * [[Student resources]] ...ffering a series of seminars for graduate students, to prepare them for an academic future in English - particularly one that might involve teaching in English
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  • ...ege papers, especially introductory and first and second year courses, and academic sources, which are not so commonly used in college papers except in more ad ;Author: The author is not an expert, neither a qualified academic expert, nor even a professional expert, i.e., s/he does not even have profe
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  • * [[Student resources]] == Other forms of academic writing ==
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  • * [[Student resources]] === A1. Strategies for academic English [14 March] ===
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  • [[Student resources]] ==== Reading, writing & vocabulary ====
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  • Advanced English Writing / Composition (Spring 2022) ===Writing process===
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  • For 2022 and beyond, see the newer [[AW | Advanced Writing]] page. ===Writing process===
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  • * Language pedagogy resources === 1.1. Important writing / grammar handouts ===
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  • ...evices are used may depend on the type of writing. Some kinds of technical writing are rather dense, so key words may be repeated, or synonyms used, rather th ...ecially in teaching writing classes (cf. "article" as a piece of published writing), it is often better to use the term "determiner," as in definite and indef
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  • ...nters, centers for teaching and learning, centers for teaching excellence, academic support centers, and others. ...ght have, such as managing graduate students, designing courses, technical writing, trying novel teaching methods, and designing better assignments and exams.
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  • ....pketa.2013.pdf Koreans' use of English connectors and topic management in writing.] ''English Language Teaching, 25''(2), 81-103. <span style="color:green;" ...eaching Pragmatics''. Available online at http://americanenglish.state.gov/resources/teaching-pragmatics. US Information Agency & Indiana University.
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  • [[Student resources]] ...lopment of ideas, analysis, or argumentation; at least several scholarly / academic sources should be used.
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  • Shorter writing assignments, quizzes, and in-class tasks might be graded along a 10-point s ...re discussion in class. The students' responses can be open-ended, such as writing a few sentences; or it can be an objective question, followed preferably by
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  • ...ersonality, your future goals and hopes, your major, possible careers, and academic and personal motivation. These topics are designed to prepare you for this * Merit based: Scholarships based on academic or other merit, such as academic achievement and excellence.
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  • ...ct support & containment, conservation of mass), as well as scientific and academic theories (e.g., gravitational theory, theory of evolution). ...ontent words (nouns, adjectives, adverbs, verbs), and devoting attentional resources to identifying the words – usually 200-400ms per word in reading.
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  • ...presentation in a college course or a business meeting. In formal academic writing, more specific synonyms are generally preferred when possible. # To run on empty: to have no energy or resources left
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  • ...ol; they are all highly proficient in Korean, but wanted to master formal, academic and written Korean. * Teach business writing skills for resumés, cover letters, and presentations, especially according
    36 KB (5,640 words) - 03:41, 24 April 2019
  • ...e American Psychological Association) is used internationally for academic writing in the social sciences and education fields, including psychology, linguist ...social sciences. In such fields, researchers and scholars generally expect academic research to rely on citations from fairly recent papers - some from the pas
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