2013
DOI: 10.5430/ijhe.v3n1p12
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The Academic Writing Challenges of Undergraduate Students: A South African Case Study

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This article discusses the academic writing challenges of undergraduate students at Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT), South Africa. It examines challenges such as lack of a mastery of academic writing conventions, analysis of writing topics, using writing to construct social identities; ability to research and apply knowledge across different context and poor sentence skills. It also focuses on the implications of these challenges for students’ academic development and possible strategies to a… Show more

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“…On the other hand, Pineteh (2013) from the South African perspective, shed light on the kind of difficulty that undergraduate students face in applying the rules of usage of the English Language to communicate in writing. Specifically, the study had as its focus to explore challenges that students of Cape Peninsula University of Technology, South Africa, face in their writing.…”
Section: Review Of Pioneering Studies On Error Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…On the other hand, Pineteh (2013) from the South African perspective, shed light on the kind of difficulty that undergraduate students face in applying the rules of usage of the English Language to communicate in writing. Specifically, the study had as its focus to explore challenges that students of Cape Peninsula University of Technology, South Africa, face in their writing.…”
Section: Review Of Pioneering Studies On Error Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The researcher had as his prime objective to explore this concept from six main perspectives which included aspects such as lack of mastery of academic writing conventions, analysis of writing topics, using writing to construct social identities, ability to research and apply knowledge across different contexts and poor sentence skills. Aside these, Pineteh (2013) also explored the implications associated with these challenges for students' academic development and possible practices that can help eradicate these challenges in students writing. The qualitative research design was used to collect empirical data.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…There is a gap between what happens in the school life and that in the university life as for teaching ESL. This view is supported by many researchers (e.g., Ahmed, 2010;Al-Seyabi & Tuzlukova, 2014;Fareed et al, 2016;Gonye et al, 2012;Haider, 2012;Kellogg & Raulerson, 2007;Pinetch, 2013;Rico, 2014;Sajid & Siddiqui, 2015). Due to such a gap, writing is one of the most neglected skills in both Saudi schools and Saudi universities, although controlled writing and guided writing are dominant in intermediate and secondary schools while free writing is supposed to be practiced in university classes.…”
Section: B Contextual Factors Affecting English Writingmentioning
confidence: 83%