Now and Then - Reading and Writing about the American Immigrant Experience (Paperback)


This textbook encourages students to read and respond to stories by and about others who have lived the American immigrant experience. Featuring both published literature and student essays, it teaches ESL students to refer to their individual experiences as they learn basic writing techniques and apply these techniques to academic writing. Intended for high-intermediate and advanced students in college and high school, it presents thematically organized high-interest material in a user-friendly format. With its emphasis on the process approach to writing and the transition from personal writing to academic writing, the text guides students through the exploration of literature to an understanding of how to analyze and write about it. Students analyze the work of professional and student writers and produce their own full-length essays. In this way, the thought-provoking readings in this text build on the reading-writing connection and develop students' writing competence.

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This textbook encourages students to read and respond to stories by and about others who have lived the American immigrant experience. Featuring both published literature and student essays, it teaches ESL students to refer to their individual experiences as they learn basic writing techniques and apply these techniques to academic writing. Intended for high-intermediate and advanced students in college and high school, it presents thematically organized high-interest material in a user-friendly format. With its emphasis on the process approach to writing and the transition from personal writing to academic writing, the text guides students through the exploration of literature to an understanding of how to analyze and write about it. Students analyze the work of professional and student writers and produce their own full-length essays. In this way, the thought-provoking readings in this text build on the reading-writing connection and develop students' writing competence.

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Cambridge University Press

Release date

July 1995

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Paperback

Pages

240

ISBN-13

978-0-521-65756-3

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9780521657563

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0-521-65756-3



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