Title of article
Book Review: 'Teaching and Researching Writing (3rd Edition)'
Author/Authors
Kuhi, Davud Department of English - Islamic Azad University Maragheh Branch, Maragheh
Pages
3
From page
99
To page
101
Abstract
Writing has an overarching significance in our lives. We experience this significance in our personal, professional and social activities. Much of who we are and who we wish to become in our social life, in the professional community we belong to and even in the privacy of our individual life is the outcome of what we write and how we write. We are often judged and evaluated by our control of it. The fact that we write for many reasons and purposes, that there are diverse contexts in which written texts are produced and consumed, and that those who wish to learn writing have diverse backgrounds and needs, all push the study of writing into wider frameworks of investigation. Teaching and Researching Writing should be seen as a response to the necessity of understanding these wider frameworks and meeting the needs of teachers and learners who belong to totally diverse contexts. As a brilliant reflection of many years of scholarly work of its writer, Ken Hyland, combined with insights from other prominent figures, the book primarily helps us gain glimpses of different social, cultural and institutional dimensions in which written communication operates.
Keywords
Teaching , Researching , Writing , Ken Hyland , Applied Linguistics
Journal title
Journal of Applied Linguistics and Applied Literature: Dynamics and Advances
Serial Year
2017
Record number
2524257
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