JOIN.bsc - Bachelor's Thesis and Seminar, Lecture, 9.9.2022-2.12.2022
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Pre-Assignment 1: Introduce yourself and your thesis topic!
(Your post is due by 23:59 on 09.09; Reply to at least two students' posts by 23:59 on 16.09--preferably one outside your programme.) If you don't have your topic by 09.09, you can update your post the following week.
As you will be working in pairs & small groups quite a bit this seminar, let's take a minute to get to know each other. -
Pre-assignment 2: Differences in Academic Writing between Cultures (Read before 09.09)
Read one of the articles / book chapters below that focuses on the differences in academic writing between English and your mother tongue. If your mother tongue is not listed, contact Maurice. You only need to read the pages cited below. If the article is longer than 15 pages, you can stop at 15 pages, but make sure you read the abstract, introduction, conclusion and literature review sections. Note: write down the reference or open the link in a new tab as in most cases, the link is an Aalto Primo permalink that takes you to Aalto Primo first, not the specific journal or article.
Be prepared to answer the following:
- What similarities or differences are mentioned between academic writing in your mother tongue compared to academic writing in English?
- Based on your experience, do you agree or disagree with these?
Chinese
Farsi
Finnish
French & German
Hindi
Kachru, Y. (1982). English and Hindi. Annual Review of Applied Linguistics, 3, 50-77. doi:10.1017/S0267190500000659 (A paper copy can be ordered from Aalto Learning Centre.)
Bolgün, M. and Mangla, A. (2017). A Contrastive Rhetoric Analysis of English and Hindi Editorials. Journal of Pan-Pacific Association of Applied Linguistics, 21(2), 15-39. https://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/EJ1167253.pdf (This article is available digitally; however, newspaper editorials differ rhetorically somewhat from research articles.)
Hungarian
Károly, K. (2009). Author identity in English academic discourse: A comparison of expert and Hungarian EFL student writing, Acta Linguistica Hungarica, 56(1), 1-22. Retrieved Jan 11, 2022, from https://akjournals.com/view/journals/064/56/1/article-p1.xmlIndonesian
Korean
Polish
Russian
Vietnamese
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