A literature survey of genre-based approaches to EST reading and writing from 1960 to 2002

The aim of this dissertation is to present a critical literature review and conceptual analysis of selected genre-based research materials from 1960-2002 on the theoretical and pedagogical issues involved in teaching reading and writing to students of English for Science and Technology. Methodologi...

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Main Author: Harold, Albert
Other Authors: Spencer, B.
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Language:en
Published: 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10500/530
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-umkn-dsp01.int.unisa.ac.za-10500-5302016-04-16T04:07:38Z A literature survey of genre-based approaches to EST reading and writing from 1960 to 2002 Harold, Albert Spencer, B. 428.007 Language and languages -- Study and teaching -- Research English language -- Technical English Second language acquisition -- Research Technical writing Written communication Discourse analysis The aim of this dissertation is to present a critical literature review and conceptual analysis of selected genre-based research materials from 1960-2002 on the theoretical and pedagogical issues involved in teaching reading and writing to students of English for Science and Technology. Methodologically, the comparative data-analysis is aimed at identifying commonalities and differences between the various data texts in terms of their definition, orientations, and pedagogical uses. Based on the analyses, suggestions are made for the additional practical applications of the approaches within a learning-centred, communicative framework. The main conclusion is that genre analysis is a fusion of textual-contextual orientations on a structural-linguistic, social-ethnographic cline, which involves simultaneous microlinguistic and macrorhetorical, social-ethnographic processing. Owing to the scope of genre analysis, it is suggested that a considerably expanded, in-depth investigation is needed to clarify the dynamic tensions between and within the individual genre-based approaches, as well as their pedagogical applications. English Studies MA (TESOL) 2009-08-25T10:44:32Z 2009-08-25T10:44:32Z 2009-08-25T10:44:32Z 2007-05-31 Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/10500/530 en 1 online resource (viii, 191 leaves)
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topic 428.007
Language and languages -- Study and teaching -- Research
English language -- Technical English
Second language acquisition -- Research
Technical writing
Written communication
Discourse analysis
spellingShingle 428.007
Language and languages -- Study and teaching -- Research
English language -- Technical English
Second language acquisition -- Research
Technical writing
Written communication
Discourse analysis
Harold, Albert
A literature survey of genre-based approaches to EST reading and writing from 1960 to 2002
description The aim of this dissertation is to present a critical literature review and conceptual analysis of selected genre-based research materials from 1960-2002 on the theoretical and pedagogical issues involved in teaching reading and writing to students of English for Science and Technology. Methodologically, the comparative data-analysis is aimed at identifying commonalities and differences between the various data texts in terms of their definition, orientations, and pedagogical uses. Based on the analyses, suggestions are made for the additional practical applications of the approaches within a learning-centred, communicative framework. The main conclusion is that genre analysis is a fusion of textual-contextual orientations on a structural-linguistic, social-ethnographic cline, which involves simultaneous microlinguistic and macrorhetorical, social-ethnographic processing. Owing to the scope of genre analysis, it is suggested that a considerably expanded, in-depth investigation is needed to clarify the dynamic tensions between and within the individual genre-based approaches, as well as their pedagogical applications. === English Studies === MA (TESOL)
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