Findings from two surveys (Spring 2002) regarding the perceived needs of graduate students from US. Foreign language (FL) doctoral programs in fostering advanced second language (L2) development are discussed. Participants include thirteen FL graduate students, nine FL program coordinators, and one FL department chair. Analysis of the surveys reveals (1) the central role lower-level language teaching plays in FL graduate students' L2 development; (2) the need among graduate students to understand L2 ability in terms of contextualized language use; and (3) graduate students' desire for greater departmental support of their L2 abilities. The paper argues for the construct of genre as a means for conceptualizing and promoting advanced-level la...
With genre now viewed as a fundamental element of writing, both second language writing and mainstre...
This paper intends to discuss advanced English teaching of English majors from the perspective of ge...
Recently, genre studies contribute not only to linguistic areas but also to the areas of language ed...
Advanced grammar instruction in collegiate foreign language (FL) departments typically consists of a...
Disciplinary differences in academic writing have been addressed in applied linguistics from multipl...
This paper examines the prevailing departmental, professional, and research practices in collegiate ...
The paper argues for the need and opportunity to consider advanced second language abilities as part...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2012.Includes bibliographical references.The present study aimed...
In an increasing number of post-graduate programmes in Kazakhstan, students may be expected to pro...
As methodological emphasis in intermediate-level foreign language courses has shifted from translati...
The authors examine how a genre approach is valuable for teaching the language of research. They con...
AbstractThere have been two developments in language description in the recent years that allow for ...
In order to create a framework for more fine-grained perspectives on genre, this dissertation looks ...
This article summarizes a presentation on genre theory in the teaching of English as a Foreign Langu...
Genre pedagogy plays an important role in helping graduate students to enter the discourse community...
With genre now viewed as a fundamental element of writing, both second language writing and mainstre...
This paper intends to discuss advanced English teaching of English majors from the perspective of ge...
Recently, genre studies contribute not only to linguistic areas but also to the areas of language ed...
Advanced grammar instruction in collegiate foreign language (FL) departments typically consists of a...
Disciplinary differences in academic writing have been addressed in applied linguistics from multipl...
This paper examines the prevailing departmental, professional, and research practices in collegiate ...
The paper argues for the need and opportunity to consider advanced second language abilities as part...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2012.Includes bibliographical references.The present study aimed...
In an increasing number of post-graduate programmes in Kazakhstan, students may be expected to pro...
As methodological emphasis in intermediate-level foreign language courses has shifted from translati...
The authors examine how a genre approach is valuable for teaching the language of research. They con...
AbstractThere have been two developments in language description in the recent years that allow for ...
In order to create a framework for more fine-grained perspectives on genre, this dissertation looks ...
This article summarizes a presentation on genre theory in the teaching of English as a Foreign Langu...
Genre pedagogy plays an important role in helping graduate students to enter the discourse community...
With genre now viewed as a fundamental element of writing, both second language writing and mainstre...
This paper intends to discuss advanced English teaching of English majors from the perspective of ge...
Recently, genre studies contribute not only to linguistic areas but also to the areas of language ed...