There is growing evidence that the lack of competence of university ESL students in academic writing affects their overall academic performance. Olivas and Li (2006) connected low second-language proficiency levels in English to poor academic performance of international students studying at both university and college levels in the United States. Although, many ESL students at university have a general understanding of grammar rules, not many are able to write academically at levels expected of them. This is further exacerbated by a lack of awareness of students’ own ability in academic writing. The paper reports on a case study conducted to identify critical gaps in academic writing standards among ESL students in a foundation studies pro...
Many ESL teachers find it difficult to build their students’ linguistic competency, which makes teac...
The purpose of this study is to gather information on the problematic areas faced by diploma student...
This research aimed to investigate students’ voices regarding the complexities that contribute to ch...
There is growing evidence that the lack of competence of university ESL (English as a second languag...
This study explores the challenges encountered by 60 ESL undergraduate students across four universi...
Academic writing skills mostly involve the linguistic competence development of the students which m...
The study aimed to examine first year students’ conceptions of writing and the extent to which these...
The study sought to examine first year students‟ conceptions of writing and the extent to which thes...
Research studies on ESL writing are more interested in providing operational writing strategies for ...
Academic writing plays an important role in EFL learning. This takes much effort and forces students...
Our students spend from five to seven years learning English upon entering the university system. Ho...
In studies of writing, linguistic proficiency has been assumed to play an important factor contribut...
This article discusses the academic writing challenges and needs of English as second language (ESL)...
The paper details on common difficulties ESL students encounter on their way of producing different...
The study investigated L2 learners’ self-evaluation of their writing skill, having completed an Inte...
Many ESL teachers find it difficult to build their students’ linguistic competency, which makes teac...
The purpose of this study is to gather information on the problematic areas faced by diploma student...
This research aimed to investigate students’ voices regarding the complexities that contribute to ch...
There is growing evidence that the lack of competence of university ESL (English as a second languag...
This study explores the challenges encountered by 60 ESL undergraduate students across four universi...
Academic writing skills mostly involve the linguistic competence development of the students which m...
The study aimed to examine first year students’ conceptions of writing and the extent to which these...
The study sought to examine first year students‟ conceptions of writing and the extent to which thes...
Research studies on ESL writing are more interested in providing operational writing strategies for ...
Academic writing plays an important role in EFL learning. This takes much effort and forces students...
Our students spend from five to seven years learning English upon entering the university system. Ho...
In studies of writing, linguistic proficiency has been assumed to play an important factor contribut...
This article discusses the academic writing challenges and needs of English as second language (ESL)...
The paper details on common difficulties ESL students encounter on their way of producing different...
The study investigated L2 learners’ self-evaluation of their writing skill, having completed an Inte...
Many ESL teachers find it difficult to build their students’ linguistic competency, which makes teac...
The purpose of this study is to gather information on the problematic areas faced by diploma student...
This research aimed to investigate students’ voices regarding the complexities that contribute to ch...