The present study makes the case for a mixed text-corpus approach to academic English to develop a syllabus in EAP reading for the Humanities. The argument is made for referring to corpus methods to guide the instructors and course developers’ choices without necessarily bringing corpus observation tools into class. Through analysis of the whole design process, including students’ response data, the efficacy of some of the choices made in designing the syllabus are questioned and suggestions for further amendments are put forward.

Text and corpus: mixing paradigms in EAP syllabus and course design

FREDDI, MARIA
2015-01-01

Abstract

The present study makes the case for a mixed text-corpus approach to academic English to develop a syllabus in EAP reading for the Humanities. The argument is made for referring to corpus methods to guide the instructors and course developers’ choices without necessarily bringing corpus observation tools into class. Through analysis of the whole design process, including students’ response data, the efficacy of some of the choices made in designing the syllabus are questioned and suggestions for further amendments are put forward.
2015
978-1-4438-7439-7
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