Genre-related episodes: A tutorial for L2 writing teachers

Angela Hakim
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Within second language writing studies, genre scholars continue to advance theoretical frameworks, research methods, and recommendations for the teaching of both genre-specific knowledge and broader awareness of genres. One recent advancement in genre research methods is that of genre-related episodes (GREs), an analytical tool which can be used to observe students’ emerging genre knowledge through the analysis of students’ dialogue and negotiation around a target genre. The uses of GREs for research purposes have been discussed in a few recent publications, but GREs can also be employed to inform genre-based writing instruction. This methods tutorial aims to provide guidance, a discussion of important considerations, and an example of how GREs can be applied to teaching. This tutorial will be useful for second language writing practitioners, in particular, and may be of interest to genre researchers interested in the teaching-research nexus; it may also be of interest to genre scholars, writing researchers, and more generally to applied linguistics researchers interested in classroom-based research and action research.

体裁相关剧集:第二语言写作教师教程
在第二语言写作研究中,体裁学者继续提出理论框架、研究方法和建议,以教授特定体裁的知识和更广泛的体裁意识。类型研究方法的一个最新进展是类型相关事件(GREs),这是一种分析工具,可以通过分析学生围绕目标类型的对话和谈判来观察学生新兴的类型知识。在最近的一些出版物中已经讨论了GRE用于研究目的的用途,但GRE也可以用于为基于体裁的写作教学提供信息。本方法教程旨在提供指导,讨论重要注意事项,并举例说明如何将GRE应用于教学。本教程对第二语言写作从业者尤其有用,对教学与研究关系感兴趣的类型研究人员可能会感兴趣;这也可能引起流派学者、写作研究人员的兴趣,更广泛地说,对课堂研究和行动研究感兴趣的应用语言学研究人员也会感兴趣。
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