Xing Minjie’s research while affiliated with University of Manchester and other places

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Raising Students' Awareness of Cross-Cultural Contrastive Rhetoric Via an E-Learning Course
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June 2008

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Language, Learning and Technology

Xing Minjie

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Wang Jinghui

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Spencer Kenneth

This study investigated the potential impact of e-learning on raising overseas students' cultural awareness and explored the possibility of creating an interactive learning environment for them to improve their English academic writing. The study was based on a comparison of Chinese and English rhetoric in academic writing, including a comparison of Chinese students' writings in Chinese with native English speakers' writings in English and Chinese students' writings in English with the help of an e-course and Chinese students' writings in English without the help of an e-course. Five features of contrastive rhetoric were used as criteria for the comparison. The experimental results show that the group using the e-course was successful in learning about defined aspects of English rhetoric in academic writing, reaching a level of performance that equalled that of native English speakers. Data analysis also revealed that e-learning resources helped students to compare rhetorical styles across cultures and that the interactive learning environment was effective in improving overseas students' English academic writing.

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... This study considered one metacognitive writing strategy namely, planning to promote the writing performance of ESL students in Pakistan. Metacognitive strategy can be defined as the mental executive skills that "control cognitive activities and ensure a cognitive goal is achieved" (Xing et al., 2008). The metacognitive strategy of planning refers to the assignment of tasks to accomplish goals (Zhang & Seepho, 2013). ...

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Unraveling the impact of metacognitive planning on writing performance through willingness to write in Pakistani ESL learners: a mixed-methods study
Raising Students' Awareness of Cross-Cultural Contrastive Rhetoric Via an E-Learning Course

Language, Learning and Technology