Joel Heng Hartse is a senior lecturer in the Faculty of Education at Simon Fraser University in British Columbia, where he teaches undergraduate and graduate courses related to academic writing, literacy, and teaching English as an additional language. His other books include Perspectives on Teaching English at Colleges and Universities in China and Dancing about Architecture is a Reasonable Thing to Do. He is president of the Canadian Association for Studies in Discourse and Writing. He lives in Vancouver.
A Note for Students
A Note for Instructors
Preface
Introduction
1 Stuff You Should Know before You Start
Literacy
Language
Audience
Genre
2 Reading and Writing about Other Texts
Academic Reading
Summary
Attribution
Paraphrasing and Quotation
Response
Stance
Plagiarism
Citations
3 Writing "The Paper"
What "The Paper" Is
Structure
Topic
Sources
Thesis Statements
Introductions
Paragraphs
Conclusions
Flow
Making Changes
4 Other Stuff You Should Know
Feedback
Vocabulary
Grammar
Sentences
Further Reading
Instructor Appendix