Approaches to English for Specific and Academic Purposes Perspectives on Teaching and Assessing in Tertiary and Adult Education

Approaches to English for Specific and Academic Purposes  Perspectives on Teaching and Assessing in Tertiary and Adult Education
Author: Michael Ennis,Jemma Prior
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 8860461715

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This volume presents a selection of eight papers presented at three symposia on English for Specific Purposes (ESP) and English for Academic Purposes (EAP) that were held at the Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy. The experiences detailed in the chapters offer a representative sample of the diversity of approaches to teaching and assessing ESP and EAP that were shared on those occasions. The contributions vary markedly by teaching and research context: whereas some report the results of meticulously planned research projects, others describe in detail cases embedded in specific contexts in Italy and in the US; others analyse the specialised language of particular discourses or domains, or reflect upon teaching methods and materials.

Headway Academic Skills

Headway Academic Skills
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2011
Genre: English language
ISBN: 0194741648

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The Category Management Handbook

The Category Management Handbook
Author: Andrea Cordell,Ian Thompson
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2018-04-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781351239561

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Category management is one of the biggest contributors of commercial value in the area of procurement and supply chain. With a proven track record of successful delivery since the early 1990s, it helps organisations gather and analyse key data about their procurement spend before subsequently creating and delivering value-adding strategies that change the value proposition from supply chains. The aim of category management is to find long-term breakthrough strategies that help lift an organisation’s commercial performance to a new level. Because of its strategic long-term orientation and complex execution, category management has long been the preserve of commercial consulting companies – in effect a ‘black box’ toolkit shrouded in expensive methodologies. This practical handbook lifts the lid on category management by providing readers with a step-by-step process and established toolkit that allows them a ‘do-it-yourself’ approach. Each activity is presented as a simple tool or technique for practitioners to apply to their own organisations. To support each activity, easy-to- use templates and checklists have been provided, together with simple but practical hints and tips for implementation. This handbook is a ‘must read’ for all procurement and supplychain managers looking to find significant improvements in their organisations. Its practical approach cuts through long-winded consultant-speak and provides an easy-to-use practical toolkit for everyday application.

ESP in the Classroom

ESP in the Classroom
Author: Robert Jackson Baumgardner,Dick Chamberlain
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 180
Release: 1988
Genre: English language
ISBN: UCLA:L0065073389

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Second Language Writers Text

Second Language Writers  Text
Author: Eli Hinkel
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 378
Release: 2002-01-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781135646530

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This comprehensive and detailed analysis of second language writers' text identifies explicitly and quantifiably where their text differs from that of native speakers of English. The book is based on the results of a large-scale study of university-level native-speaker and non-native-speaker essays written in response to six prompts. Specifically, the research investigates the frequencies of uses of 68 linguistic (syntactic and lexical) and rhetorical features in essays written by advanced non-native speakers compared with those in the essays of native speakers enrolled in first-year composition courses. The selection of features for inclusion in this analysis is based on their textual functions and meanings, as identified in earlier research on English language grammar and lexis. Such analysis is valuable because it can inform the teaching of grammar and lexis, as well as discourse, and serve as a basis for second language curriculum and course design; and provide valuable insight for second language pedagogical applications of the study's findings.

History and GIS

History and GIS
Author: Alexander Lünen,Charles Travis
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2012-12-05
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789400750098

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Geographical Information Systems (GIS) – either as “standard” GIS or custom made Historical GIS (HGIS) – have become quite popular in some historical sub-disciplines, such as Economic and Social History or Historical Geography. “Mainstream” history, however, seems to be rather unaffected by this trend. More generally speaking: Why is it that computer applications in general have failed to make much headway in history departments, despite the first steps being undertaken a good forty years ago? With the “spatial turn” in full swing in the humanities, and many historians dealing with spatial and geographical questions, one would think GIS would be welcomed with open arms. Yet there seems to be no general anticipation by historians of employing GIS as a research tool. As mentioned, HGIS are popular chiefly among Historical Geographers and Social and Economic Historians. The latter disciplines seem to be predestined to use such software through the widespread quantitative methodology these disciplines have employed traditionally. Other historical sub-disciplines, such as Ancient History, are also very open to this emerging technology since the scarcity of written sources in this field can be mitigated by inferences made from an HGIS that has archaeological data stored in it, for example. In most of Modern History, however, the use of GIS is rarely seen. The intellectual benefit that a GIS may bring about seems not be apparent to scholars from this sub-discipline (and others). This book wants to investigate and discuss this controversy. Why does the wider historian community not embrace GIS more readily? While one cannot deny that the methodologies linked with a GIS follow geographical paradigms rather than historical ones, the potential of GIS as a 'killer application' for digital historical scholarship should be obvious. This book brings together authors from Geography and History to discuss the value of GIS for historical research. The focus, however, will not be on the "how", but on the "why" of GIS in history.

History and Philosophy of Computing

History and Philosophy of Computing
Author: Fabio Gadducci,Mirko Tavosanis
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2016-10-05
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9783319472867

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This volume constitutes the refereed post-conference proceedings of the Third International Conference on the History and Philosophy of Computing, held in Pisa, Italy in October 2015. The 18 full papers included in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from the 30 papers presented at the conference. They cover topics ranging from the world history of computing to the role of computing in the humanities and the arts.

Cultural Mobility

Cultural Mobility
Author: Stephen Greenblatt
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2010
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780521863568

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Cultural Mobility offers a model for understanding the patterns of meaning that human societies create. It has emerged under the very distinguished editorial guidance of Stephen Greenblatt and represents a new way of thinking about culture and cultures with which scholars in many disciplines will need to engage.