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Handbook Of English For Academic Purposes [95% Newest]

: Explores the field's foundations, debating the merits of general versus subject-specific course designs.

: Analyzes how institutional environments and global trends—including the rise of English as an academic lingua franca —shape learning. Handbook of English for Academic Purposes

The Routledge Handbook of English for Academic Purposes (EAP), edited by Ken Hyland and Philip Shaw (and updated in 2026 with Paul Thompson), is a foundational text that bridges the gap between and pedagogical practice in applied linguistics . It serves as a comprehensive guide for researchers, teachers, and advanced students navigating the complex landscape of university-level English. Thematic Structure and Content : Explores the field's foundations, debating the merits

: Unlike more prescriptive guides, it addresses "thorny issues," such as how EAP can reinforce institutional power structures and the "ancillary status" of EAP practitioners within universities. Comparative Value It serves as a comprehensive guide for researchers,