The Faculty of Engineering, University of Melbourne, enrolls a culturally and linguistically diverse group of ESL students into its postgraduate coursework (M.A.) and Ph.D. research programs, many of whom also enroll in a semester-long (12 week) English for Academic Purposes (EAP) class called "Presenting Academic Discourse--Engineering." Enrollees include those who do not meet the minimum language requirements and others who are recommended to take the course by their thesis supervisors. During the research period discussed here, a majority of students who completed the classes were from Southeast Asia, and EAP class size averaged twenty five students. Initially most were coursework masters students; as time passed, an increasingly signifi...
When transitioning from English language learning to academic study in New Zealand, EAL students nee...
© 2008 Dr. Chamnong KaewpetThis study takes into account dissatisfaction with the English ability of...
English Language teaching in post-colonial university settings poses a range of challenges for the t...
ESL postgraduate engineering students at the University of Melbourne enrol in a discipline specific ...
During 2002-2003 as a lecturer in the Centre for Communication Skills and English as a Second Langua...
Increasingly, engineering education is facing the need for a greater emphasis on communication skill...
This study investigated academic literacy practices by an EFL student at an Engineering Communicatio...
Communication skills, especially academic writing skills in English, are vital for a successful care...
Thesis (M. Ed.)--University of Melbourne, Faculty of Education, 2003This research project examines t...
The increase in numbers of international students who have English as a second language (ESL) and ar...
A critical issue in English for Academic Purposes (EAP), is whether a "wide-angle" or more disciplin...
With the ongoing internationalisation of the higher education sector in Australia, ESL programmes ha...
The ability to read and write academic discourse in a second language often determines an ESL studen...
This study explored the learning experiences of 23 Pakistani graduate students and how they perceive...
In this global economy, non-native English-speaking (NNES) international students are choosing to st...
When transitioning from English language learning to academic study in New Zealand, EAL students nee...
© 2008 Dr. Chamnong KaewpetThis study takes into account dissatisfaction with the English ability of...
English Language teaching in post-colonial university settings poses a range of challenges for the t...
ESL postgraduate engineering students at the University of Melbourne enrol in a discipline specific ...
During 2002-2003 as a lecturer in the Centre for Communication Skills and English as a Second Langua...
Increasingly, engineering education is facing the need for a greater emphasis on communication skill...
This study investigated academic literacy practices by an EFL student at an Engineering Communicatio...
Communication skills, especially academic writing skills in English, are vital for a successful care...
Thesis (M. Ed.)--University of Melbourne, Faculty of Education, 2003This research project examines t...
The increase in numbers of international students who have English as a second language (ESL) and ar...
A critical issue in English for Academic Purposes (EAP), is whether a "wide-angle" or more disciplin...
With the ongoing internationalisation of the higher education sector in Australia, ESL programmes ha...
The ability to read and write academic discourse in a second language often determines an ESL studen...
This study explored the learning experiences of 23 Pakistani graduate students and how they perceive...
In this global economy, non-native English-speaking (NNES) international students are choosing to st...
When transitioning from English language learning to academic study in New Zealand, EAL students nee...
© 2008 Dr. Chamnong KaewpetThis study takes into account dissatisfaction with the English ability of...
English Language teaching in post-colonial university settings poses a range of challenges for the t...