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1 Introducing the AIM Website
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2 Session Objectives to familiarise participants with the contents of the AIM website to discuss some ways of using the AIM website as a pedagogical tool to encourage participants to use a discussion forum on the AIM website to introduce participants to some useful online resources on academic reading and writing

3 Quiz In your teams, browse through the AIM website
in order to find the answers to the quiz questions The team that finds all correct answers first wins.

4 Quiz Answers 1. How many parts does the project consist of and what are they? Answer: two parts, i.e., 1) the AIM website and 2) teacher training workshops 2. Who is the project mentor and what are her research interests? Answer: Dr Tineke Brunfaut, whose research interests include second language learning, teaching and assessment, particularly interested in the teaching and testing of English for Academic Purposes and the skills of reading, listening, and writing.

5 Quiz Answers (contd.) 3. What is the meaning of self-perpetuating nature of the workshop? Answer: The initial workshop serves to train attendees how to pass on their new knowledge to teachers in their home institutions. 4. What type of academic essays can you find on the AIM website? Answer: persuasive essays, problem-solution essays, and professional articles.

6 Quiz Answers (contd.) 5. How are the academic essays organised on the AIM website? Answer: The academic essays are organised by genre rather than by themes. 6. How many categories of common problems can you find on the AIM website? Answer: 13 common problems focusing on academic language and style and grammar

7 Quiz Answers (contd.) 7. Where on the website can you find the definition of hedging? What is hedging? Answer: In the common problems section of the website. Hedging is being cautious and not making statements that cannot be supported. 8. How many discussion threads can you find on the Academic Writing Forum and what are they? Answer: 6 discussion threads: structuring the text, using academic language & style, building an argument, synthesizing evidence into writing, paraphrasing & summarising, referencing & plagiarism

8 Quiz Answers (contd.) 9. How many grammar-oriented common problems can you find on the AIM website and what are they? Answer: 4 - definite articles, indefinite articles, run-on sentences, and tenses 10. In which two sections of the website can you find useful resources on academic reading and writing? Answer: 1) in the common problems: at the end of each common problem description and 2) in Links

9 Quiz Answers (contd.) 11. It is recommended that students should read the suggested feedback on Academic Essays as soon as they start reading the essay. True or False? Answer: False. They should read the essay first and try to identify the problems prior to reading the feedback and doing the tasks. 12. How many ‘Activities’ are there for each Academic Essay? Answer: four activities

10 Quiz Answers (contd.) 13. The Academic Essays are annotated. Which colour is used to flag issues with the academic style of an essay? Answer: pink 14. Where can you post questions about developing a critical approach to reading? Answer: (discussion) Forums 15. Which organisation has helped to organise this workshop? Answer: Uzbekistan Teachers of English Association (UzTEA)

11 What is the AIM website? AIM- Academic English Interactive Mentor website The aim of the AIM website is to serve as a valuable pedagogical tool that is expected to raise the standards of teaching and learning academic English reading and writing skills in Uzbekistan.

12 What does the AIM website contain?
The AIM website contains a corpus of academic essays of different genres, i.e., persuasive essays, problem-solution essays and professional articles in English, from the Uzbek context. The essays have been annotated with feedback on various aspects of writing including idea development, macrostructure, academic style, grammatical accuracy, lexical appropriacy, spelling accuracy and punctuation accuracy. Interactive activities on various aspects of academic writing have been developed for each essay.

13 Task: Analysing an academic essay
1. On the Academic Essays page of the AIM website, find Persuasive Essay Two “Key Factors of Being Successful in Career”. 2. First, read the Plain Text Essay version and identify at least four strengths and weaknesses of the essay. 3. Compare your ideas with your peer and make changes (if necessary) to your list of strengths and weaknesses.

14 Task: Analysing an academic essay (contd.)
4. Read the essay the second time and identify specific problems with 1) academic style; 2) source use; and 3) idea development. 5. Look at the Annotated Essay version and find whether you have missed any of these abovementioned problems. 6. Complete four interactive activities supplementing the essay. 7. Discuss the essay feedback and tasks in groups.

15 Reflective discussion
How can the AIM website be used a) for in-class teaching purposes and b) as a self-study resource? Do your students face any of the common problems highlighted on the website? What other common problems do they experience with academic writing? What do you think of the recommended resources on the website? What other resources might your students find useful?

16 Reflective discussion
How useful are the themes of the forum discussion on the website? What other themes should be added to the discussion forums, if any? Overall, what do you think of the AIM website as a pedagogical tool?


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