This book provides an authoritative and cutting-edge account of the latest avenues of research and practice in the dynamic field of Specialised English.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Preface Brian Paltridge
Introduction Ken Hyland and Lillian L. C. Wong
Section one: Conceptual issues in specialised language use
1. Academically speaking: English as the Lingua Franca Anna Mauranen
2. What do we mean by 'Workplace English'? A syllabus framework for course design and assessment Jane Lockwood
3.Genre as interdiscursive performance in English for Professional Communication Vijay K. Bhatia
4. Power in English for Academic Purposes John Flowerdew
5. EAP practitioner identity Alex Ding
Section two: Focus on texts
6. English as a Lingua Franca and Learner English in Disciplinary Writing: A corpus perspective Lynne Flowerdew
7. Academic interaction: Where's it all going? Ken Hyland
8. Exploring critical thinking in academic and professional writing: A genre-based approach Ian Bruce
9. Vocabulary in university tutorials and laboratories: Corpora and word lists Averil Coxhead and Thi Ngoc Yen Dang
10. Researching the impact of 'the culture order' in professional workplace contexts Janet Holmes
11. Multimodal student texts: Implications for ESP Jean Parkinson
Section three: Focus on practice
12. Grappling with the personal statement: Transformation, appropriation, and externalization Ann M. Johns
13. Tools and strategies for Data-Driven Learning (DDL) in the EAP writing classroom Laurence Anthony
14. Implementing disciplinary data-driven learning for postgraduate thesis writing LillianL. C. Wong
15. Academic writing feedback: Collaboration between subject and EAP specialists Jill Northcott
16. Directives in academic writing tutorials: How do different teaching styles affect their use? Ursula Wingate and Eva Ogiermann
17. Seeking supervisor collaboration in a School of Sciences at a Chinese university Yongyan Li and Margaret Cargill
Index