I Am Your Host:  Welcoming Novice Japanese Learners into Genre-Based Writing 

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Mia Donovan

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In this presentation, the presenter will show how to implement genre-based writing in a foreign language class. The presentation will cover the definition of a genre, how genre-based writing is helpful in writing class, and the instruction unit aiming at novice proficiency learners who have limited knowledge of writing in the target language. 

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Bickmore, L. (2016, August 1). Genre in the wild: Understanding genre within rhetorical (eco)systems. Open English SLCC. Retrieved November 19, 2022, from https://pressbooks.pub/openenglishatslcc/chapter/genre-in-the-wild-understanding-genre-within-rhetorical-ecosystems/ 

Dirgeyasa, I. W. (2016). Genre-based approach: What and how to teach and to learn writing. English Language Teaching9(9), 45. https://doi.org/10.5539/elt.v9n9p45  ​

Tardy, C. M. (2019). Genre-based writing: What every ESL teacher needs to know. University of Michigan. 

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