U.S. universities host the most international students worldwide, including those whose first language is not English. When these students do not meet their university entry requirement regarding their English proficiency, they are usually required to take English for Academic Purposes (EAP) courses, including EAP writing courses. Despite the huge number of international students in the U.S., relatively few research studies have been conducted focusing on EAP writing courses for this student population. Having noticed this subgroup of underrepresented students, we used a mixed methods research design to explore the perceptions of international students in relation to their EAP writing courses and the effect they had on their subject fields....
To date, research into learning transfer in the field of Second Language Acquisition (SLA), particul...
This case study was done to investigate academic writing at a public university, in relation to stud...
This study examined the academic language skills of international students from non-English speaking...
In this global economy, non-native English-speaking (NNES) international students are choosing to st...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2006 R. Frank Sanders.Australia has been striving to inc...
In research on onshore English Language (EL) Centres, there is ongoing debate regarding the academic...
This study reports on the design and evaluation of the effectiveness of an English for Academic Purp...
It is well-established that English for academic purposes (EAP) programmes are critical for academic...
Contemporary literature related to academic writing for EAP in tertiary students points to notable d...
Increasing numbers of overseas students are applying to study at universities in Australia. Many stu...
EAP courses usually not only aim to improve students' level of English but also to convey useful aca...
AbstractThe paper investigates the impact of the English for Academic Purposes (EAP) course on the d...
This study explores the experiences of three international students who are in the process of discov...
EAP courses usually not only aim to improve students’ level of English but also to convey useful aca...
English for academic purposes (EAP), the academically-focused branch of English for specific purpose...
To date, research into learning transfer in the field of Second Language Acquisition (SLA), particul...
This case study was done to investigate academic writing at a public university, in relation to stud...
This study examined the academic language skills of international students from non-English speaking...
In this global economy, non-native English-speaking (NNES) international students are choosing to st...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2006 R. Frank Sanders.Australia has been striving to inc...
In research on onshore English Language (EL) Centres, there is ongoing debate regarding the academic...
This study reports on the design and evaluation of the effectiveness of an English for Academic Purp...
It is well-established that English for academic purposes (EAP) programmes are critical for academic...
Contemporary literature related to academic writing for EAP in tertiary students points to notable d...
Increasing numbers of overseas students are applying to study at universities in Australia. Many stu...
EAP courses usually not only aim to improve students' level of English but also to convey useful aca...
AbstractThe paper investigates the impact of the English for Academic Purposes (EAP) course on the d...
This study explores the experiences of three international students who are in the process of discov...
EAP courses usually not only aim to improve students’ level of English but also to convey useful aca...
English for academic purposes (EAP), the academically-focused branch of English for specific purpose...
To date, research into learning transfer in the field of Second Language Acquisition (SLA), particul...
This case study was done to investigate academic writing at a public university, in relation to stud...
This study examined the academic language skills of international students from non-English speaking...