Using the Hyland & Tse's classification of metadiscourse,the present study conducts a corpus-based analysis of RAs with non-IMRD structure from the perspective of metadiscourse analysis,in order to probe into ...Using the Hyland & Tse's classification of metadiscourse,the present study conducts a corpus-based analysis of RAs with non-IMRD structure from the perspective of metadiscourse analysis,in order to probe into the employment of discourse strategies and their corresponding communicative goals.展开更多
Learning about culture is an integral part of learning a fbreign language. Participating in speech contests gives language learners a good opportunity to know more about the culture of the target language. Such contes...Learning about culture is an integral part of learning a fbreign language. Participating in speech contests gives language learners a good opportunity to know more about the culture of the target language. Such contests allow students to learn how to write a speech for a particular audience, how to introduce a speaker, how to deliver a speech, and how to say "thank you" to the speaker. Participation in speech contests can promote insight and understanding through a comparison of American culture and the students' native culture. Such comparison is intended to promote better understanding of both cultures.展开更多
文摘Using the Hyland & Tse's classification of metadiscourse,the present study conducts a corpus-based analysis of RAs with non-IMRD structure from the perspective of metadiscourse analysis,in order to probe into the employment of discourse strategies and their corresponding communicative goals.
文摘Learning about culture is an integral part of learning a fbreign language. Participating in speech contests gives language learners a good opportunity to know more about the culture of the target language. Such contests allow students to learn how to write a speech for a particular audience, how to introduce a speaker, how to deliver a speech, and how to say "thank you" to the speaker. Participation in speech contests can promote insight and understanding through a comparison of American culture and the students' native culture. Such comparison is intended to promote better understanding of both cultures.