BALEAP PIM/IATEFL ESP SIG Meeting
Language in English for Specific Academic, Occupational & Professional Purposes: Some Interfaces
Saturday 11th November 2000
University of Hertfordshire
Organiser: Andy Gillett
Plenary Sessions
Ros Crouch, James Malcolm and Steve Hunt, Department of Computer Science, University of Hertfordshire
Student Writing for Computer Science
David Oakey, University of Hull
A Corpus-Based Study of The Formal and Functional Variation of a Lexical Phrase in Academic Writing in Social Science, Medical, and Technical Disciplines
Esther Daborn, University of Glasgow
Hunting for GAD: Work in Progress on Describing General Academic Discourse
Richard Badger, University of Stirling
Legal and General: Genre Descriptions of Law Reports and some Implications for EAP
Talks and Workshops
Ann Smith, University of Nottingham
The Benefits and Pitfalls of ESP Tutoring
George Blue, University of Southampton
The Specificity of English for Academic Purposes: EGAP/ ESAP Revisited
Richard Bailey, Tameside College
Methodology and the EGAP/ESAP Context
Martin Solly, University of Turin
Getting the Right Balance
Gerard Sharpling, University of Warwick
Informal Lexis in Academic Business Discourse at Doctorate Level
Anne Pallant & Paul Thompson, University of Reading
Accommodating Diversity at a Distance