The authors examine the challenges students faced in trying to write organized texts using effective thesis statements and topic sentences by analyzing argumentative history essays written by multilingual students enrolled in an undergraduate history course. They use the notions of macro-Theme (i.e., thesis statement) and hyper-Theme (i.e., topic sentence) from systemic functional linguistics to categorize students\u27 challenges constructing effective macro-Themes and hyper-Themes. They compare higher graded essays and lower graded essays at six time points during one semester. Both higher and lower graded essays showed challenges with the fronting, specificity, and consistency of their macro-Themes and hyper-Themes. However, there was imp...
Thematic structure is an important concept in organizing ideas in academic writing. Although numerou...
This paper reports an analysis of development in Korean students??? argumentative essays using a spe...
This study analyzes the structure of expository essays in terms of writer predispositions and reader...
Highlights: • Investigated history writing at an American university in the Middle East. • Examined ...
This study investigated the manifestation of Textual Themes in argumentative English assignments wri...
Coherence is an essential attribute of a successful piece of academic writing. When a learner produc...
This thesis is concerned with the quality of argument in lengthy academic texts. The aim of the rese...
The current study employed The KEYHOLE Model (Baker, 1984) to analyze features of rhetorical organiz...
This study aims to investigate how high school students organize their ideas in their Exposition tex...
Academic writing is at the centre of teaching in higher education, fulfilling a variety of functions...
Exposition, or argumentative writing, is challenging yet important to English learners in ESL contex...
This study focuses on the essays produced by students in two different disciplines, geography and hi...
This study aims to investigate how high school students organize their ideas in their Exposition tex...
This study aims at discovering how the students of English Education study program organize their wr...
In this paper we examine thematisation in student writing. Taking as our corpus one hundred essays b...
Thematic structure is an important concept in organizing ideas in academic writing. Although numerou...
This paper reports an analysis of development in Korean students??? argumentative essays using a spe...
This study analyzes the structure of expository essays in terms of writer predispositions and reader...
Highlights: • Investigated history writing at an American university in the Middle East. • Examined ...
This study investigated the manifestation of Textual Themes in argumentative English assignments wri...
Coherence is an essential attribute of a successful piece of academic writing. When a learner produc...
This thesis is concerned with the quality of argument in lengthy academic texts. The aim of the rese...
The current study employed The KEYHOLE Model (Baker, 1984) to analyze features of rhetorical organiz...
This study aims to investigate how high school students organize their ideas in their Exposition tex...
Academic writing is at the centre of teaching in higher education, fulfilling a variety of functions...
Exposition, or argumentative writing, is challenging yet important to English learners in ESL contex...
This study focuses on the essays produced by students in two different disciplines, geography and hi...
This study aims to investigate how high school students organize their ideas in their Exposition tex...
This study aims at discovering how the students of English Education study program organize their wr...
In this paper we examine thematisation in student writing. Taking as our corpus one hundred essays b...
Thematic structure is an important concept in organizing ideas in academic writing. Although numerou...
This paper reports an analysis of development in Korean students??? argumentative essays using a spe...
This study analyzes the structure of expository essays in terms of writer predispositions and reader...