The study sought to examine first year students‟ conceptions of writing and the extent to which these conceptions influence their academic writing; explore tutors‟ expectations and understandings of student writing and how they respond to it; and suggest guidelines that can inform effective teaching and learning of writing in ESL contexts. The study is underpinned by the academic literacies model. The study adopted a qualitative research methodology and used a case study approach as research design. Participants included ESL first year students and their tutors. Questionnaires, focus group interviews and marked student writing samples were employed as data collection instruments. Though students claimed that they subscribed to the ideologi...
This study examines how learners’ perceptions of their academic writing difficulties changed over th...
In this study an attempt is made to describe and illuminate the current approaches to ESL writing in...
The study concerned with writing subject. Writing subject, at any level of education, is considered ...
The study reported on here sought to examine first-year students ’ conceptions of writing and the ex...
The study aimed to examine first year students’ conceptions of writing and the extent to which these...
The study aimed to examine first year students ’ conceptions of writing and the extent to which thes...
There is growing evidence that the lack of competence of university ESL students in academic writing...
There is growing evidence that the lack of competence of university ESL (English as a second languag...
This study explores how fifteen English language major undergraduate students in the University of...
The purpose of this study was to gain insight into English as a second language (ESL) writers' learn...
Writing is considered an important language skill. Although the importance of writing is undeniably ...
Writing in a second language is not an easy task for students. Yet, it is an important skill for the...
The present study investigates how the linguistic and cognitive characteristics of second language l...
This article reflects upon the experiences and perceptions of feedback practices that five students ...
Aptly put by Dana R. Ferris (2014), the purpose of English-as-a-Second-Language (ESL) teachers givin...
This study examines how learners’ perceptions of their academic writing difficulties changed over th...
In this study an attempt is made to describe and illuminate the current approaches to ESL writing in...
The study concerned with writing subject. Writing subject, at any level of education, is considered ...
The study reported on here sought to examine first-year students ’ conceptions of writing and the ex...
The study aimed to examine first year students’ conceptions of writing and the extent to which these...
The study aimed to examine first year students ’ conceptions of writing and the extent to which thes...
There is growing evidence that the lack of competence of university ESL students in academic writing...
There is growing evidence that the lack of competence of university ESL (English as a second languag...
This study explores how fifteen English language major undergraduate students in the University of...
The purpose of this study was to gain insight into English as a second language (ESL) writers' learn...
Writing is considered an important language skill. Although the importance of writing is undeniably ...
Writing in a second language is not an easy task for students. Yet, it is an important skill for the...
The present study investigates how the linguistic and cognitive characteristics of second language l...
This article reflects upon the experiences and perceptions of feedback practices that five students ...
Aptly put by Dana R. Ferris (2014), the purpose of English-as-a-Second-Language (ESL) teachers givin...
This study examines how learners’ perceptions of their academic writing difficulties changed over th...
In this study an attempt is made to describe and illuminate the current approaches to ESL writing in...
The study concerned with writing subject. Writing subject, at any level of education, is considered ...