Writing is one of the four macro language skills which a student of
language should master. However it remains the one receiving the
least attention so far in Vietnamese teaching of English. Senior
students of English at a college or university are required to
demonstrate in writing that they have mastered their studies;
therefore, writing plays an important role in their academic success.
It is noted that "learning to write fluently and expressively is the most
difficult of the macroskills for all language users regardless of
whether the language in question is a first, second or foreign
language" (Nunan: 1989:35). Therefore, writing English, especially
for academic purposes , remains difficult for Vietnamese students.
Obviously, such writing, as a study skill, affects the learning process,
hence, the effectiveness of the training. Writing ability in general,
and EAP writing in particular, need attention right from the teacher
training stage, and then at the teaching stage at schools.
This study reviews the theory of writing and the teaching of writing,
with strong emphasis on the writing process to identify the point
where a teacher of writing should intervene to yield the optimum
effect - to develop students' writing ability by developing their
awareness of the strategies which can be applied to writing for
academic purposes, including strategies in analysis of their own
writing as both process and product.
The study examines the teaching of English, writing and academic
writing in the Vietnamese perspective and identifies the problems in
reference to the theoretical bases in an eclectic manner. A syllabus is
suggested to cater for the needs of the target population.
Identifer | oai:union.ndltd.org:ADTP/219135 |
Date | January 1990 |
Creators | Loi, Nguyen Van, n/a |
Publisher | University of Canberra. Education |
Source Sets | Australiasian Digital Theses Program |
Language | English |
Detected Language | English |
Rights | ), Copyright Nguyen Van Loi |
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