1st Edition

Introducing English for Academic Purposes

By Maggie Charles, Diane Pecorari Copyright 2016
    218 Pages
    by Routledge

    218 Pages
    by Routledge

    Introducing English for Academic Purposes is an accessible and engaging textbook which presents a wide-ranging introduction to the field, covering the global and institutional position of EAP as well as its manifestations in classrooms and research contexts around the world. Each chapter provides:

    • a critical overview introducing readers to theory- and research-informed perspectives;
    • profiles of practice to guide readers in putting theory to use in real world contexts;
    • tasks, reflection exercises and a glossary to help readers consolidate their understanding;
    • an annotated further reading section with links to online resources to enable readers to extend their knowledge.

    Covering both theoretical and practical issues, Introducing English for Academic Purposes is essential reading for studentsof applied linguistics, and pre-service and in-service teachers of EAP.

    Acknowledgements

    Introduction

    Section I The Field of EAP
    Chapter 1 The Scope of English for Academic Purposes
    Chapter 2 The Global Context of EAP
    Chapter 3 The Institutional Contexts of EAP

    Section II Planning for EAP
    Chapter 4 EAP Approaches and Methods
    Chapter 5 Planning EAP Provision
    Chapter 6 EAP Materials

    Section III Teaching and Assessing EAP
    Chapter 7 Academic Discourse
    Chapter 8 Academic Vocabulary
    Chapter 9 Written Expert Genres
    Chapter 10 Written Learner Genres
    Chapter 11 Spoken Genres
    Chapter 12 Assessment and Feedback in EAP

    Index

    Biography

    Maggie Charles is tutor in English for Academic Studies at Oxford University Language Centre, UK. Diane Pecorari is Professor of English Linguistics at Linnaeus University, Sweden. Both writers have many years’ experience of teaching and researching English for Academic Purposes in contexts around the world.

    "This book offers an excellent introduction to the field of EAP. I thoroughly recommend this volume to all students, pre-service and in-service teachers of EAP."
    John Flowerdew, City University of Hong Kong

    "A highly accessible introduction to EAP. Charles and Pecorari don’t just connect the dots between theory and practice; they provide the scaffolding needed for readers to make the connections themselves as they contemplate how to embark on or continue their own journeys of research-informed reflective EAP practice."
    Diane D. Belcher, Georgia State University, USA

    "Combining an excellent synthesis of research findings and a detailed coverage of current approaches and perspectives, this should be regarded as essential reading for teacher education in EAP."
    Helen Basturkmen, University of Auckland, New Zealand

    "A truly excellent introduction to the field. For [EAP teachers], the movement from theory to practical application and implication will be very welcome and the level is perfectly pitched with regards to assumed and new knowledge. The economy and beguiling simplicity with which the knotty and multi-layered fabric of frameworks, perspectives and approaches are staked out so very clearly is evidence of two forensic minds completely on top of their game."
    Peter Saunders, University of Oxford, UK in 'System'

    "This…book…overviews the whole field, providing cohesion between its different parts…For this reason, as well as for the clear and interesting presentation, it is likely to be in wide demand for teacher education programmes as well as for course planners and teachers…In summary this book is readable, current and very applied."
    Marilyn Lewis, University of Auckland, New Zealand in 'TESOLANZ News'

    "We recommend this book to teachers and researchers with interests in EAP and ESP in particular, but not exclusively. Those outside the field and in contexts that are less explicitly covered by this book, such as secondary school, will also find it informative and practical."

    Averil Coxhead, Rebecca Belworthy, Michael Gask, Qiwei He, Lesley Hurst, Lisa Lorenzen, Sarah Patterson, Rosalind Shiraishi, Frank Rogers & Andri Suherman, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand in 'The TESOLANZ Journal'