Teaching Expository Writing: Genre Practices and Thinking Skills offers an approach
to improving students’ writing through the explicit teaching of writer-reader interaction
and thinking processes. It demonstrates, with examples of O-level type topics, how these
processes can be identified and practised in the classroom.
Instead of merely describing the features of good expository writing, this book describes
teaching methods and provides sample exercises for training students in specific discourse
behaviours and thinking strategies. To help teachers prepare writing lessons, there are
guidelines for sourcing and adapting instructional material to fit the needs of a class,
conducting joint writing with students, and constructing writing exercises. One chapter
offers suggestions on how to provide feedback on students’ writing with the aim of
nurturing a particular discourse practice or thinking process.