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Futuristic and Linguistic Perspectives on Teaching Writing to Second Language Students (Advances in Linguistics and Communication Studies)
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- Information Science Reference
- Year
- 2020
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- English
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β¦ Synopsis
The aptitude to write well is increasingly becoming a vital element that students need to succeed in college and their future careers. Students must be equipped with competent writing skills as colleges and jobs base the acceptance of students and workers on the quality of their writing. This situation captures the complexity of the fact that writing represents higher intellectual skills and leads to a higher rate of selection. Therefore, it is imperative that best strategies for teaching writing speakers of other languages is imparted to provide insights to teachers who can better prepare their students for future accomplishments. Futuristic and Linguistic Perspectives on Teaching Writing to Second Language Students examines the theoretical and practical implications that should be put in place for second language writers and offers critical futuristic and linguistic perspectives on teaching writing to speakers of other languages. Highlighting such topics as EFL, ESL, composition, digital storytelling, and forming identity, this book is ideal for second language teachers and writing instructors, as well as academicians, professionals, researchers, and students working in the field of language and linguistics.
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Book Series
Table of Contents
Detailed Table of Contents
Preface
Acknowledgment
Chapter 1: Rewriting the Future Through Rhetorical Technology
Chapter 2: The Struggles of Bilingual Authors
Chapter 3: Reducing Second Language Writing Anxiety
Chapter 4: When Teaching Composition Becomes an Art Through a Futuristic Book-Writing Pedagogy
Chapter 5: Digital Storytelling
Chapter 6: Multilingual Writing in Digital World
Chapter 7: Writing in the Digital Age
Chapter 8: Academic Knowledge Formation Through Blogs
Chapter 9: Second-Language-Writing Skills
Chapter 10: Gender and Language
Chapter 11: Identity Formation in Second Language Writing
Chapter 12: The Future of Composition Studies
Chapter 13: Locating the Transrhetorical in Multilingual Writing
Chapter 14: Expressive Multilingual Writing
Chapter 15: Writing and Young English Language Learners
Chapter 16: A Transformative Second-Language-Literacy Program for Migrant Students
Chapter 17: Contextualizing Second Language Writing in Literature Courses
Compilation of References
About the Contributors
Index
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