The series is designed for the English for Academic Purposes (EAP) writing courses that prepare students from non-English speaking backgrounds for mainstream college and university level studies. The series acts as a bridge into the heavy writing demands of post-secondary education.
Grounded in the core academic disciplines found on Canadian college and university campuses, the series takes an inquiry- and content-based approach to developing academic writing skills. The inquiry-based approach puts the needs of students front and centre in each unit, with their questions
driving the acquisition of both language and content knowledge. By using academic content as a vehicle to contextualize learning, writing skills are embedded in a rich framework that provides an opportunity for the recycling and spiralling of core concepts. To promote content-rich writing outcomes,
authentic academic readings are used throughout the series as a springboard for the promotion of effective academic writing. These readings are accompanied by learning strategies, anti-plagiarism tips, critical thinking development, grammar points, and specific writing skills that are distributed
according to the demands of the unit content and writing assignments. Skills and learning strategies embedded in the disciplinary context of a unit build on one another to contribute to the creation of the writing assignment.
A complete teacher's resource will be available online.
Unit 1 Earth and Life Science: Weather and the Natural World
EXPLORING IDEAS: Explanation Paragraph
ACADEMIC READING: Using a Dictionary
PROCESS FUNDEMENTALS: Understanding the Essential Elements of a Paragraph
WRITING FUNDEMENTALS: Drafting
UNIT OUTCOME: Explanation
Paragraph
Unit 2 Technology: Robotics
EXPLORING IDEAS: Descriptive Paragraph
ACADEMIC READING: Adjective Formation
PROCESS FUNDEMENTALS: Writing a Topic Sentence
WRITING FUNDEMENTALS: Self-editing
UNIT OUTCOME: Descriptive Paragraph
Unit 3 Engineering:
Structural Engineering
EXPLORING IDEAS: Definition Paragraph
ACADEMIC READING: Forming Nouns
PROCESS FUNDEMENTALS: Supporting Your Topic Sentence
WRITING FUNDEMENTALS: Proofreading
UNIT OUTCOME: Definition Paragraph
Unit 4 Health Sciences: Kinesiology
EXPLORING
IDEAS: Opinion Paragraph
ACADEMIC READING: Forming Verbs
PROCESS FUNDEMENTALS: Writing a Concluding Sentence
WRITING FUNDEMENTALS: Using Checklists
UNIT OUTCOME: Opinion Paragraph
Unit 5 Sociology: Trends in Society
EXPLORING IDEAS: Grahic-Description
Paragraph
ACADEMIC READING: Recognizing Latin and Greek Loanwords
PROCESS FUNDEMENTALS: Organizing a Paragraph
WRITING FUNDEMENTALS: Asking for Peer Review
UNIT OUTCOME: Graphic-Description Paragraph
Unit 6 Business: Business Practices
EXPLORING IDEAS:
Report
ACADEMIC READING: Recognizing Collocation
PROCESS FUNDEMENTALS: Using Headings and Subheadings
WRITING FUNDEMENTALS: Incorporating Feedback
UNIT OUTCOME: Report
Academic Inquiry 1: Sentences and Paragraphs Online Resource
Marcia Kim has taught ESL and EAP for more than 25 years. She has taught at the Tokyo Center for Language and Culture and the University of Calgary. She received an MA in TESOL from the School for International Training (SIT) and is a PhD candidate at the University of Calgary.
Jennifer MacDonald has been an English language teacher since 2001. She has taught at Dalhousie University and St. Francis Xavier University, as well as in Spain, Argentina, and Slovakia. She holds an MA in TESOL from the University College London Institute of Education, where she is also
currently a doctoral candidate in education.
Scott Roy Douglas is the Series Editor for Academic Inquiry. He has been actively involved in the field of English language teaching for over 20 years. He has taught at the University of Calgary, Kansai Gaidai University, and the University of
British Columbia's Okanagan campus, among others. He earned his MEd and PhD in TESL from the University of Calgary.
Academic Inquiry: Academic Inquiry 2 - John Scott Jamieson and James Papple
Series Editor Scott Roy Douglas
Academic Inquiry 3, Essays and Integrating Sources - Sarah Leu and Heike Neumann
Series Editor Scott Roy Douglas
Academic Inquiry: Academic Inquiry 4, Essays and Research - Scott Roy Douglas
Academic Inquiry - Scott Douglas