Teaching a Lexis-Based Academic Writing Course
A Guide to Building Academic Vocabulary
Lawrence Zwier author Gena Bennett author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:The University of Michigan Press
Published:25th Sep '06
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This resource enhances vocabulary skills and writing precision, supporting both instructors and students in academic writing courses like Teaching a Lexis-Based Academic Writing Course.
The book Teaching a Lexis-Based Academic Writing Course serves as an essential companion to Building an Academic Vocabulary, specifically designed for students aiming to enhance their college-level vocabulary skills. The latter focuses on developing lexical precision through various writing modes, including cause-effect analysis, general description, process descriptions, and comparison/contrast. This foundational work provides students with the necessary tools to articulate their thoughts with clarity and accuracy.
Teaching a Lexis-Based Academic Writing Course is particularly beneficial for instructors seeking to maximize the effectiveness of Building an Academic Vocabulary. However, it is versatile enough to be used alongside any writing text. Educators who wish to emphasize vocabulary in their writing courses will find this resource invaluable. Each chapter features additional practice exercises, along with five quizzes centered on collocations, common phrases, related forms, and expanded vocabulary.
This book not only aids instructors in guiding students towards greater precision and fluency in academic writing but also enriches the overall learning experience. By incorporating various exercises and quizzes, Teaching a Lexis-Based Academic Writing Course equips both teachers and students with the necessary skills to thrive in an academic environment, making it a crucial addition to any educational toolkit.
ISBN: 9780472031016
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264 pages