DocumentCode :
257032
Title :
An investigation into problems in the writing of conference abstracts by Japanese graduate students
Author :
Shi Jie ; Cross, James Dorian
Author_Institution :
Grad. Sch. of Inf. & Eng., Univ. of Electro-Commun. (UEC Tokyo), Tokyo, Japan
fYear :
2014
fDate :
10-12 Aug. 2014
Firstpage :
128
Lastpage :
132
Abstract :
Academic writing is one of the most difficult language competences to acquire for EFL students. In Japan, students in the first and second years of undergraduate non-English majors are likely to receive English language teaching that covers basic and foundational language skills, e.g. paragraph writing and 5-paragraph essays, which are considered to be EGP (English for General Purposes). Thus, most students enter graduate schools without having had exposure to authentic academic writing, including abstracts. This paper reports a case study of an ESP (English for Specific Purposes) course at postgraduate level in a Japanese university of science and engineering, and identifies common problems within the genre of conference abstracts produced by approximately forty M1 (1st year Master´s) students of ICT majors. Students were asked to write, in English, two drafts of a conference abstract either individually or in pairs. The second draft was revised based on the feedback on the first draft provided by the teacher using a feedback form. The same form was used for the feedback on the second draft for consistency and to analyze students´ improvements as well as areas that still remained difficult for students. Collated data from both drafts and the comparison of the two drafts indicate that the most difficult aspects to improve included grammar errors (e.g. word forms, subject-verb agreements, and plurals), incorrect balance of the moves, and insufficient highlighting of key moves.
Keywords :
abstracting; continuing professional development; educational courses; 5-paragraph essays; EFL students; EGP; ESP course; English for general purposes; English for specific purposes; English language teaching; ICT majors; Japanese graduate students; Japanese university; academic writing; conference abstract writing; foundational language skills; grammar errors; language competences; paragraph writing; post-graduate level; Abstracts; Educational institutions; Grammar; Materials; Presses; ESP; academic writing; common mistakes; conference abstract; genre-based approach;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Advanced Mechatronic Systems (ICAMechS), 2014 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Kumamoto
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICAMechS.2014.6911637
Filename :
6911637
Link To Document :
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