Journal Articles
Developing discipline-specific academic writing skills of Hong Kong ESL learners
- Developing discipline-specific academic writing skills of Hong Kong ESL learners
- The International Journal of the Humanities, 8(9), 211-218, 2010
- Common Ground Publishing
- 2010
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- Hong Kong
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- 1997.7 onwards
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- Post-Secondary Education
- In this paper, we shall explore academic writing in the framework of academic literacy development among Hong Kong university ESL learners of language and education programs. We shall also discuss discipline-specific academic writing in terms of the continuum comprising academic writing in science, social science and humanities and the implications for developing academic writing skills of Hong Kong ESL learners. In particular, we shall discuss in detail a number of issues regarding academic writing in the disciplines of language and education.[The International Journal of the Humanities Copyright © Common Ground, Zhichang Xu, Lixun Wang, Pui Man Jennie Wong, Matthew DeCoursey, All Rights Reserved. The journal web site is located at http://ijh.cgpublisher.com/]
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- English
- Journal Articles
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- 14479508
- https://bibliography.lib.eduhk.hk/bibs/a8dbd3f5
- 2015-11-05
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