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What is Generation 1.5

Handbook of Research on Computer-Enhanced Language Acquisition and Learning
Immigrant students who arrived after acquiring their first language but who spent at least some time in English-language schools.
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Blogging and Academic Writing Development
Joel Bloch (The Ohio State University, USA) and Cathryn Crosby (West Chester University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-895-6.ch003
Abstract
This chapter discusses the use of blogging in a beginning level academic writing course. Blogging was used in this writing course both as a means of interacting with the other students and as a means of discussing the issues the students were to write about in their classroom assignments, all of which dealt with issues related to the nature of plagiarism and what policies towards plagiarism should the university adopt. The chapter analyzes the blogs of an African immigrant student. It is argued that the use of blogs allows the students to develop a variety of rhetorical strategies outside the confines of the course that could then be transferred into the student’s academic writing assignments.
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Mi Lengua Madre
This term, originally used in higher education, often refers to students who have been long-term residents born in the United States (Fleischer, 2017).
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