Teaching the Structures of Academic Writing through Peer Review: A Study on the Beginners of English Language Courses at BRAC University
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2015Author
Chowdhury and Akteruzzaman, Md. Aftab Uddin, Mohammad
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Substantial peer feedback of the students through peer
review in the context of EFL or ESL can help them become skilled
at different structures and strategies of academic writing in English
rather than receiving feedback from teachers in the classroom.
However, most of the students at English language classes in
Bangladesh do not appreciate the significance of following the
structures of academic writing from the lectures of the respective
teachers immediately. On the other hand, most of the English
language instructors in their classes are not used to encouraging
their students to provide peer feedback through peer review.
Therefore, this paper will be focusing on the issues regarding how
peer review can be utilized for the beginners of English language
courses in terms of making them aware of the structures of
academic writing. Moreover, this paper will make an attempt to
find out whether peer review makes them a better writer, a more
rational thinker or a more critical appreciator of peers’ writings.
At last, this paper will present some recommendations on how peer
review can develop the students’ creativity while producing
thought provoking and critical comments on their peers’ writing.
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