English for academic purposes (EAP), the academically-focused branch of English for specific purposes (Johns & Dudley-Evans, 1991), aims to facilitate learners’ participation in the English language academic community (Hyland & Hamp-Lyons,2002; Prosser, 1994). The EAP sector has expanded rapidly in recent years (Liyanage & Walker, 2014b) and now plays a significant role within Anglophone and non-Anglophone higher education contexts (Ashraf, Hakim, & Zulfiqar, 2014; Basturkmen, 2012; Kafle, 2014). Global trends which associate English and the West with educational prestige (Kubota & Lehner, 2004), assigning them a “perceived superiority” (Liyanage & Walker, 2014b, p. 165) over other languages and edu...
This article will shed light on the attempt of a tertiary institution (BZU) to redesign the syllabi ...
English for Academic Purposes (EAP) is an established domain of research, teaching, and assessment w...
In research on onshore English Language (EL) Centres, there is ongoing debate regarding the academic...
In this global economy, non-native English-speaking (NNES) international students are choosing to st...
English for Academic Purposes (EAP) emerged in the early 1980s, “as a relatively fringe branch of En...
The adoption of English as the language of study and scholarship is becoming increasingly common amo...
discipline within universities and further education institutions, both in Britain and worldwide. Th...
EAP has changed over the last 30 years as new insights into academic discourse have informed the con...
New Open University (OU) EAP courses are geared towards enabling students with language needs to ach...
Because of current worldwide demand for academic English courses that prepare students for universit...
In recent years, English for Academic Purposes (EAP) has become an expanding discipline within univ...
This paper is prompted by the growth and demand for English for Academic Purposes (EAP) which has i...
It is well-established that English for academic purposes (EAP) programmes are critical for academic...
Since the late 1970s Academic English (AE) has increasingly become a central teaching and learning a...
This paper aims at discussing the role of EAP in preparing students planning to study oversea based ...
This article will shed light on the attempt of a tertiary institution (BZU) to redesign the syllabi ...
English for Academic Purposes (EAP) is an established domain of research, teaching, and assessment w...
In research on onshore English Language (EL) Centres, there is ongoing debate regarding the academic...
In this global economy, non-native English-speaking (NNES) international students are choosing to st...
English for Academic Purposes (EAP) emerged in the early 1980s, “as a relatively fringe branch of En...
The adoption of English as the language of study and scholarship is becoming increasingly common amo...
discipline within universities and further education institutions, both in Britain and worldwide. Th...
EAP has changed over the last 30 years as new insights into academic discourse have informed the con...
New Open University (OU) EAP courses are geared towards enabling students with language needs to ach...
Because of current worldwide demand for academic English courses that prepare students for universit...
In recent years, English for Academic Purposes (EAP) has become an expanding discipline within univ...
This paper is prompted by the growth and demand for English for Academic Purposes (EAP) which has i...
It is well-established that English for academic purposes (EAP) programmes are critical for academic...
Since the late 1970s Academic English (AE) has increasingly become a central teaching and learning a...
This paper aims at discussing the role of EAP in preparing students planning to study oversea based ...
This article will shed light on the attempt of a tertiary institution (BZU) to redesign the syllabi ...
English for Academic Purposes (EAP) is an established domain of research, teaching, and assessment w...
In research on onshore English Language (EL) Centres, there is ongoing debate regarding the academic...