Monday, March 27, 2017
Book Reviews
This piece briefly describes how a book review can give writing a purpose and meaning. I also included an example of what a book review might entail (e.g. summary of the book, thoughts about the book's contents and structure, character development, how the book can be applicable to the reader, etc.).
Chen, J. C. & Brown, K. L. (2012). the effects of authentic audience on English as a second language (ESL) writers: A task-based, computer-mediated approach. Computer Assisted Language Learning, 25 (5), 435-454.
Routman, R. (2005). Writing essentials: Raising expectations and results while simplifying teaching. Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann.
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