This study adopts a case study approach to examine how students write in English-medium instruction contexts. It also explores why they write in this way from the perspective of writer identity. Four Chinese university students’ EMI course essays, as well as their interview and stimulated recall responses were collected. The analysis results presented three patterns of writer identity: (1) a member, as an EMI writer, of the academic community as the dominant self; (2) a student writer meeting the course requirements as the dominant self; (3) struggling between the two selves. Having different types of writer identities, the students wrote their EMI course essays in different ways. Their writings presented different features in terms of disc...
This study investigates the changing participation and identity in the writing transition of Englis...
Students studying in university contexts often find learning to write English for academic purposes ...
Two main groups of staff currently provide writing support to students in British universities. Thes...
Chinese international students encounter various challenges in developing their academic writing cap...
This study investigated Japanese first and second year undergraduate students learning English acade...
Research in academic writing initially focuses on the output of writing, but it is now increasingly ...
Chinese students are the largest international student group in UK universities today, yet little is...
This study was conducted to investigate how five Bangladeshi L2 graduate students construct and expr...
This study explored what it means to be a writer in two Year 12 English classrooms in Western Austra...
In the light of increasing international interest in teachers’ and students’ literate identities and...
Writing is the most difficult in English. The students have to master their vocabulary and grammar t...
Constructing an effective identity in academic writing is considered crucial in establishing a favou...
Students studying in university contexts often find learning to write English for academic purposes ...
This dissertation reports the findings of a comparative case study of English and Chinese academic w...
This study explores how a young writers camp that catered to 40 Chinese English as a Foreign Languag...
This study investigates the changing participation and identity in the writing transition of Englis...
Students studying in university contexts often find learning to write English for academic purposes ...
Two main groups of staff currently provide writing support to students in British universities. Thes...
Chinese international students encounter various challenges in developing their academic writing cap...
This study investigated Japanese first and second year undergraduate students learning English acade...
Research in academic writing initially focuses on the output of writing, but it is now increasingly ...
Chinese students are the largest international student group in UK universities today, yet little is...
This study was conducted to investigate how five Bangladeshi L2 graduate students construct and expr...
This study explored what it means to be a writer in two Year 12 English classrooms in Western Austra...
In the light of increasing international interest in teachers’ and students’ literate identities and...
Writing is the most difficult in English. The students have to master their vocabulary and grammar t...
Constructing an effective identity in academic writing is considered crucial in establishing a favou...
Students studying in university contexts often find learning to write English for academic purposes ...
This dissertation reports the findings of a comparative case study of English and Chinese academic w...
This study explores how a young writers camp that catered to 40 Chinese English as a Foreign Languag...
This study investigates the changing participation and identity in the writing transition of Englis...
Students studying in university contexts often find learning to write English for academic purposes ...
Two main groups of staff currently provide writing support to students in British universities. Thes...