This volume explores a number of themes of current interest to those engaged in researching and teaching academic genres: the social and cultural context of academic writing; differences between the academic and non-academic text; the analysis of particular text types; variation within and across disciplines; and applications of theory in the teaching of writing. The contributors include many of today's most influential scholars in the area of academic literacy, working in a wide variety of tertiary academic contexts in Britain, Finland, Hong Kong, Zimbabwe, Australia and the United States. The implications will be of relevance to all those engaged in teaching academic writing to both native and non-native English speaking students in tertiary education around the world.
A concise investigation into most of the major schools of modern LITERARY THEORY.
The Routledge Companion of Critical Theory is an indispensable aid for anyone approaching this exciting field of study for the first time. By exploring ideas from a diverse range of disciplines "theory" encourages us to develop a deeper understanding of how we approach the written word. This book defines what is generically referred to as "critical theory," and guides readers through some of the most complex and fundamental concepts in the field, ranging from Historicism to Postmodernism, from Psychoanalytic Criticism to Race and Postcoloniality.
Here's a delightful collection of American riddles and puzzles,
illustrated with wonderfully quirky cartoons. 101 American English
Riddleswill amuse you for hours - while giving insight into American
idioms and humor. Harry Collins has arranged 101 riddles into nine
sections based on the type of riddle, including: Riddles with words
with more than one meaning, Riddles that trick you, Riddles that use
numbers and logic, Riddles that use idioms, and more! And he has turned
them over to illustrator Joe Kohl, whose eye-grabbing cartoons give you
clues to the answers - or lead you astray!
You'll
find help everywhere you need it, including explanations of wordplays,
idioms, and culture. Where helpful, there are also dialogues or natives
that show how the language in the riddle is used in everyday American
English.
This book will help nonnative speakers of English
improve their use of English at its most entertaining - while native
speakers will enjoy seeing these favorite riddles illustrated with such
wit and whimsy. 101American English Riddles will have you scratching
your head in puzzlement or slapping your thigh with laughter!
The allowance is a minimum-dictionary containing more than 3300 words necessary to communicate in English on common themes. The dictionary contains original method of accelerated learning English words, which is based on logical coding-division words inside parts of speech into groups, united by a common notion or an association, and assigning them the names of codes to easily find the right word to the memory and quickly "rotate" in memory of the entire dictionary.
Reading the News contains a collection of high-interest articles taken from the International Herald Tribune_"The World's Daily Newspaper". Students not only improve their ability to read newspapers in English-they gain practice that will help prepare them for TOEFL®, TOEIC®, and IELTS® exams. Presenting 24 authentic articles on contemporary issues gleaned from the International Herald Tribune, Reading the News is an ideal way to encourage students to read English outside the classroom.