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Phuong, Le Nguyen; Hang, Dao Thi Thu; Ha, Pham Thi; Tien, Nguyen Thi Kieu – International Journal of Higher Education, 2021
This study centers around Vietnamese students, with a comparison with East and Southeast Asian students who share the same cultural idea, at higher education level who want to acquire better writing skills in English in and out of academic settings. Since English is not the students' first language, they normally craft an essay from the vocabulary…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Learning Motivation, Writing (Composition)
Nguyen, Hai; Miller, Jennifer – Business Communication Quarterly, 2012
This article presents selective findings from an ongoing study that investigates rhetorical differences in business letter writing between Vietnamese students taking an English for Specific Purposes course in Vietnam and business professionals. Rhetorical analyses are based on two corpora, namely, scenario (N = 20) and authentic business letters…
Descriptors: Letters (Correspondence), Business Communication, Vietnamese People, Rhetoric
Beckelhimer, Lisa – English Journal, 2010
Historical nonfiction is effective in teaching rhetoric for two main reasons. First, historical texts communicate through a real-world lens that students can understand and find familiar. Students study history and are exposed to current events through the news, school, and each other. Second, since history affects people's lives so broadly, its…
Descriptors: Nonfiction, Time Perspective, Instructional Effectiveness, Rhetoric