Different shades of the collective way of thinking: Vietnamese and Chinese international students' reflection on academic writing


Autoria(s): Tran, Ly Thi
Data(s)

01/01/2006

Resumo

Investigating ELF/ESL students' experiences in constructing their academic written texts seems to be of great significance in EFL/ESL writing syllabus design and teaching. The case study reported in this paper explores the underlying factors which shape students' ways of supporting ideas in academic essays in English. Drawing on Lillis' (2001) framework for exploring student writing, the study examines the writing experiences of students from Vietnam and mainland China at an Australian university. Based on the students' reflection on their different ways of meaning making, this paper argues for the need to challenge the tendency to essentialize cultural rhetoric patterns and their effects upon Chinese and Vietnamese students' writing in English as a foreign or second language. Several implications for teaching EFL/ESL writing have also been drawn from the findings of this study.

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30055984

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Asian Association of Teachers of English as a Foreign Language

Palavras-Chave #EFL/ESL #writing academic essays #English
Tipo

Journal Article