Idea sharing: some thoughts on Chinese and Malaysian popular writing instructions

More and more Chinese students have been studying at university campuses in Malaysia to earn their postgraduate degrees. As the largest group of international students, academic writing in English is a problem for Chinese international postgraduates at English-medium instruction (EMI) campuses overs...

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Main Authors: Zhai, Xiuwen, Razali, Abu Bakar, Sulaiman, Tajularipin, Luo, Shengyao
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Published: ASR Research India 2022
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/101765/
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author Zhai, Xiuwen
Razali, Abu Bakar
Sulaiman, Tajularipin
Luo, Shengyao
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description More and more Chinese students have been studying at university campuses in Malaysia to earn their postgraduate degrees. As the largest group of international students, academic writing in English is a problem for Chinese international postgraduates at English-medium instruction (EMI) campuses overseas. When pursuing their degrees at an English Medium Instruction (EMI) campus, postgraduate students' writing ability has an important impact on their studies.Those studying writing instruction in higher education are dedicated to identifying how writing instructions influence EFL/ESL learners' academic writing ability. Still, few studies review the kinds of writing instructions with samples of EFL/ESL students earning a master's or doctoral degree (i.e., postgraduate students) especially in the context of Chinese international students studying in Malaysian higher education institutions, which is one of the most popular destinations for Chinese international postgraduate students. A review of studies on writing instructions for EFL/ESL for Chinese international students in the Malaysian context is presented in this article. The authors report of the problems in the application of writing strategies during language instruction for Chinese EFL/ESL students. The authors address the concerns regarding teaching approaches to writing and suggest ways to prevent issues in the future regarding the implementation of teaching approaches in EFL/ESL writing for international Chinese students. To help all Malaysian and Chinese educators improve the quality of writing instruction, the authors encourage educators to explore the effectiveness of genre-based approaches for teaching academic writing in their countries.
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spelling upm-1017652023-10-26T00:56:40Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/101765/ Idea sharing: some thoughts on Chinese and Malaysian popular writing instructions Zhai, Xiuwen Razali, Abu Bakar Sulaiman, Tajularipin Luo, Shengyao More and more Chinese students have been studying at university campuses in Malaysia to earn their postgraduate degrees. As the largest group of international students, academic writing in English is a problem for Chinese international postgraduates at English-medium instruction (EMI) campuses overseas. When pursuing their degrees at an English Medium Instruction (EMI) campus, postgraduate students' writing ability has an important impact on their studies.Those studying writing instruction in higher education are dedicated to identifying how writing instructions influence EFL/ESL learners' academic writing ability. Still, few studies review the kinds of writing instructions with samples of EFL/ESL students earning a master's or doctoral degree (i.e., postgraduate students) especially in the context of Chinese international students studying in Malaysian higher education institutions, which is one of the most popular destinations for Chinese international postgraduate students. A review of studies on writing instructions for EFL/ESL for Chinese international students in the Malaysian context is presented in this article. The authors report of the problems in the application of writing strategies during language instruction for Chinese EFL/ESL students. The authors address the concerns regarding teaching approaches to writing and suggest ways to prevent issues in the future regarding the implementation of teaching approaches in EFL/ESL writing for international Chinese students. To help all Malaysian and Chinese educators improve the quality of writing instruction, the authors encourage educators to explore the effectiveness of genre-based approaches for teaching academic writing in their countries. ASR Research India 2022 Article PeerReviewed Zhai, Xiuwen and Razali, Abu Bakar and Sulaiman, Tajularipin and Luo, Shengyao (2022) Idea sharing: some thoughts on Chinese and Malaysian popular writing instructions. Journal of Positive School Psychology, 6 (5). 3963 - 3970. ISSN 2717-7564 https://journalppw.com/index.php/jpsp/article/view/6959
spellingShingle Zhai, Xiuwen
Razali, Abu Bakar
Sulaiman, Tajularipin
Luo, Shengyao
Idea sharing: some thoughts on Chinese and Malaysian popular writing instructions
title Idea sharing: some thoughts on Chinese and Malaysian popular writing instructions
title_full Idea sharing: some thoughts on Chinese and Malaysian popular writing instructions
title_fullStr Idea sharing: some thoughts on Chinese and Malaysian popular writing instructions
title_full_unstemmed Idea sharing: some thoughts on Chinese and Malaysian popular writing instructions
title_short Idea sharing: some thoughts on Chinese and Malaysian popular writing instructions
title_sort idea sharing: some thoughts on chinese and malaysian popular writing instructions
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/101765/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/101765/