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EAP and study skills
Advice and strategies
Produce a good essay
Answer( the question)
Generation of ideas
Preliminary essay plan
Assembly of resources
Reading
Note-making
Detailed essay plan
First draft
Second draft
Final reading
Effective reading
Survey
Question
Read
Recall
Revise
Faster reading
involve exercise and practice
increasing vocabulary range
anticipation of language
improved comprehension
awareness of eye movements
variable reading speed
Note-taking
is linear
alternative system
mind maps
EAP
is concerned with communication skills in English
which are required for study purposes
First recorded use of the term was in 1974
Takes place in a variety of settings and circumstances
Students have difficulties with
Lectures and note-taking
Group discussions
Academic writing
Students may need/use EAP
for higher education studies in their own country
Pre-departure courses in their own countries before studying abroad
Teachers may be
Native speakers of English (NS)
Non-native speakers (NNS)
Courses
May be pre-sessional
May include
formal teaching programmes
self-access situations
distance-learning materials
Computer-assisted language learning (CALL)
EAP
ESAP
Medicine
Engineering
Economics
EGAP
Listening and note-taking
Academic writing
Reference skills
Has two divisions
Common core (EGAP)
study skills
are
abilities
techniques
strategies
mechanical aspects of study
not acquired instinctively
Subject-specific (ESAP)
language needed for a particular academic subject
Ss need to develop effective study skills
to become independent learners
Gibbs student-centred approach
requires students to work
alone
pairs
small groups (4-6)
and finally the whole group
Marintia Rodríguez Hernández
217201634
13/10/2020
EAP and study skills-Jordan