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Integrating Plain English into Writing Activities in the PhD Language Programme

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This book explores the intersection of writing theory, language simplification, and academic communication, with a specific focus on integrating plain English into doctoral education. Through five comprehensive chapters, the book discusses essential topics such as the principles of effective writing, the role of clarity and readability in academic texts, and the significance of plain English for enhancing scientific writing skills. Chapter 1 offers an overview of writing theory, emphasizing key concepts that impact the clarity and readability of written texts. Chapter 2 examines the importance of language simplification, particularly in scientific publishing, while Chapter 3 highlights writing challenges in target language classrooms, with a focus on writing development. In Chapter 4, the book provides the context for a groundbreaking empirical study, justifying the use of plain English in PhD language programmes. Chapter 5 presents detailed data analysis, key findings, and implications for future research, demonstrating how the teaching of plain English enhances doctoral students' writing skills, empowers them as publishable authors, and improves the overall quality of their scientific work. Given the limited research on this topic in Polish educational settings, this book is of interest to scholars and English language teachers in doctoral programmes. 

List of contents

CHAPTER 1:THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS OF WRITING.- CHAPTER 2: LANGUAGE SIMPLIFICATION IN SCIENTIFIC WRITING.- CHAPTER 3:TEACHING WRITING IN ACADEMIC SETTINGS.- CHAPTER 4:TEACHERS DEVELOPMENT AS PROFESSIONALS.- CHAPTER 5:RESEARCH CONTEXT[R5].- CHAPTER 6:RESEARCH FINDINGS AND DISCUSSION.

About the author

Monika Śleszyńska is an assistant professor at the Foreign Language Centre of Bialystok University of Technology, Poland. She specialises in plain English for scientific communication and academic writing. She has authored three books, five journal articles, and one online course. She shares her expertise at international conferences and through Erasmus+ mobilities. Dr Śleszyńska has received awards from university authorities and the Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education.

Summary

This book explores the intersection of writing theory, language simplification, and academic communication, with a specific focus on integrating plain English into doctoral education. Through five comprehensive chapters, the book discusses essential topics such as the principles of effective writing, the role of clarity and readability in academic texts, and the significance of plain English for enhancing scientific writing skills. Chapter 1 offers an overview of writing theory, emphasizing key concepts that impact the clarity and readability of written texts. Chapter 2 examines the importance of language simplification, particularly in scientific publishing, while Chapter 3 highlights writing challenges in target language classrooms, with a focus on writing development. In Chapter 4, the book provides the context for a groundbreaking empirical study, justifying the use of plain English in PhD language programmes. Chapter 5 presents detailed data analysis, key findings, and implications for future research, demonstrating how the teaching of plain English enhances doctoral students' writing skills, empowers them as publishable authors, and improves the overall quality of their scientific work. Given the limited research on this topic in Polish educational settings, this book is of interest to scholars and English language teachers in doctoral programmes.
 

Product details

Authors Monika Sleszynska, Monika Śleszyńska
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 13.09.2025
 
EAN 9783031935824
ISBN 978-3-0-3193582-4
No. of pages 317
Dimensions 155 mm x 22 mm x 235 mm
Weight 631 g
Illustrations XXVIII, 317 p. 41 illus., 35 illus. in color.
Series Second Language Learning and Teaching
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Education > School education, didactics, methodology

Sprachwissenschaft, Linguistik, Lerntechniken, Lehrerausbildung, Scientific writing, Applied Linguistics, Language Education, Writing skills, Teaching and Teacher Education, Plain English, Doctoral Language Programme, English for Research Publication Purposes, Writing Instruction

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