
Teaching a Lexis-Based Academic Writing Course
A Guide to Building Academic Vocabulary
The University of Michigan Press
Will be published approx. on 25. September 2006
Book
Paperback/Softback
264 pages
978-0-472-03101-6 (ISBN)
Description
Teaching a Lexis-Based Academic Writing Course is a companion to Building an Academic Vocabulary,which was written for students who need to develop college-level vocabulary skills. Building Academic Vocabulary (0-472-08589-1) helps students develop lexical precision as they work in such often-exercised modes as cause-effect, general description, description of processes, and comparison/contrast.
Teaching a Lexis-Based Academic Writing Course will help instructors use Building an Academic Vocabulary more effectively, but it can also be used as a companion to any writing text and by instructors who want their writing course to have more of a focus on vocabulary. Each chapter includes additional practice exercise and five additional quizzes on collocations and common phrases, related forms, and additional vocabulary. This resource provides instructors with a valuable tool for helping students develop precision and fluency in their academic writing.
Teaching a Lexis-Based Academic Writing Course will help instructors use Building an Academic Vocabulary more effectively, but it can also be used as a companion to any writing text and by instructors who want their writing course to have more of a focus on vocabulary. Each chapter includes additional practice exercise and five additional quizzes on collocations and common phrases, related forms, and additional vocabulary. This resource provides instructors with a valuable tool for helping students develop precision and fluency in their academic writing.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Ann Arbor
United States
Illustrations
12 graphs
Dimensions
Height: 254 mm
Width: 178 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-472-03101-6 (9780472031016)
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Persons
Lawrence J. Zwier teaches at Michigan State University. Gena Bennett is a full-time materials writer.