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Teaching Academic L2 Writing

Practical Techniques in Vocabulary and Grammar

Eli Hinkel (Seattle Pacific University, USA)

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English
Routledge
31 July 2020
The new edition of this comprehensive text fills an important role in teacher professional preparation by focusing on how to teach the grammar and vocabulary that are essential for all L2 writing teachers and student-writers. Before L2 writers can begin to successfully produce academic prose, they need to understand the foundations of the language and develop the language tools that will help them build reasonable quality text. Targeting specific problem areas of students’ writing, this text offers a wealth of techniques for teaching writing, grammar, and vocabulary to second-language learners.

Updated with current research and recent corpus analysis findings, the second edition features a wealth of new materials, including new teaching activities; student exercises and assignments; and substantially revised appendices with supplementary word and phrase lists and sentence components. Designed for preservice ESL/ELT/TESOL courses as well as Academic Writing and Applied Linguistics courses, this book includes new, contextualized examples in a more accessible and easy-to-digest format.

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Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Edition:   2nd edition
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm, 
Weight:   780g
ISBN:   9781138345331
ISBN 10:   1138345334
Series:   ESL & Applied Linguistics Professional Series
Pages:   484
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Primary ,  A / AS level
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Part I. Academic Text and Teaching Second Language Writing Chapter 1. The Importance of Text in Academic Writing: Ongoing Goals in Teaching L2 Skills Chapter 2. Student Writing in Colleges and Universities Chapter 3. Designing a Course of Study Part II. Sentences and Their Parts: Vocabulary and Grammar Chapter 4. Sentences, Phrases, and Text Construction Chapter 5. Nouns and the Noun Phrase Chapter 6. More on the Noun Phrase: Pronouns Chapter 7. Verb Tenses and Active-Passive Constructions in Text Cohesion Chapter 8. Lexical Classes of Verbs: Meanings and Text Functions Chapter 9. Adjectives and Adverbs in Academic Discourse Part III. Text and Discourse Organization: The Sentence and Beyond Chapter 10. Backgrounding Discourse and Information: Subordinate Clauses Chapter 11. Rhetorical Features of Text: Cohesion and Coherence Chapter 12. Hedging in Academic Text in English Appendix A. Formulaic Expressions, Sentence Stems, and Phrases for Speaking, Presenting, and Participating in Meetings Appendix B. Constructions, Phrases, Formulaic Sequences, and Sentence Stems for Academic Writing

Eli Hinkel is Professor of Linguistics and MA-TESL Programs at Seattle Pacific University, USA.

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