Chapter 1 Introduction
1.0 Teaching and learning writing in ESL/EFL
1.1 Approaches to teaching and learning writing
1.1.1 Product approaches
1.1.2 Process approaches
1.1.3 Genre-based approaches
1.1.4 Post-process approaches
1.2 Introduction to this book
1.2.1 Types of writing
1.2.2 Topics for writing
1.2.3 Supporting writing tasks
1.2.4 Writing processes
1.2.5 Facilitating feedback
1.2.6 Assessment of writing
Chapter 2 Types of writing
2.0 Introduction
2.1 Genre of writing
2.2 Scope of writing
2.2.1 Character writing
2.2.2 Word writing
2.2.3 Sentence writing
2.2.4 Paragraph writing
2.2.5 Short essay writing
2.2.6 Full-length essay writing
2.2.7 Extended academic writing
2.3 Rhetorical modes
2.3.1 Description
2.3.2 Exposition
2.3.3 Definition
2.3.4 Process analysis
2.3.5 Classification
2.3.6 Comparison/Contrast
2.3.7 Cause and effect
2.3.8 Problem solution
2.3.9 Critique
2.3.10 Argument/Persuasion
Chapter 3 Topics for writing
3.0 Introduction
3.1 Who should select topics?
3.2 Practices for student-led topic selection
3.2.1 Scope of topic
3.2.2 Amount of freedom to choose
3.3 Possible topics for writing tasks
3.3.1 Types of topics
3.4 Assigning a writing task
Chapter 4 Supporting writing tasks
4.0 Introduction
4.1 Preparing students for writing tasks
4.2 Supporting students during writing tasks
4.2.1 Partial writing
4.2.2 Replication writing
4.2.3 Collaborative writing
Chapter 5 Writing processes
5.0 Introduction
5.1 Pre-writing processes for essay writing
5.1.1 Assessing the writing situation
5.1.2 Generating ideas
5.1.3 Organising ideas
5.2 Pre-writing processes for research paper writing
5.2.1 Assessing the writing situation
5.2.2 Researching
5.2.3 Note-taking
5.2.3 Organising ideas
Chapter 6 Facilitating feedback
6.0 Introduction
6.1 When should feedback be provided?
6.2 Who should provide feedback?
6.3 How should feedback be provided?
6.3.1 Modes of feedback delivery
6.3.2 Methods of feedback delivery
6.4 What should feedback focus on?
6.5 How to encourage learners to pay attention to feedback
Chapter 7 Assessment of writing
7.0 Introduction
7.1 Testing writing
7.2 Classroom writing assessment
7.2.1 Who should assess classroom writing tasks?
7.2.2 What should be assessed in the writing classroom?
7.2.3 How should writing be assessed?
Chapter 8 Conclusion
8.0 Summary
8.1 Important principles
Glossary
References