Development of a genre-based syllabus for business correspondence for computer students of STI College

Students often find writing business correspondence difficult because they are not aware of the specific information contained in such pieces of writing and the manner in which this information is organized.This study proposes a descriptive framework for the structures of different types of business...

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Main Author: Elloso, Raymunda O.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_masteral-91802021-02-26T06:58:46Z Development of a genre-based syllabus for business correspondence for computer students of STI College Elloso, Raymunda O. Students often find writing business correspondence difficult because they are not aware of the specific information contained in such pieces of writing and the manner in which this information is organized.This study proposes a descriptive framework for the structures of different types of business letters, the letters of adjustment, application, collection, complaint, inquiry, introduction, request and sales, and memoranda, the direct and indirect memos, using genre analysis, in order to devise a syllabus for a course in Business English (Eng 31) for computer students of STI College. Presenting the results, the study reveals that different types of business correspondence have their own patterns of organization. The researcher hopes that a knowledge of these patterns can facilitate teaching business writing.The study also proves that genre analysis can be used as a basis for developing a syllabus for business writing. The syllabus that was devised contained the objectives, requirements of the course, the grading system, the grammatical features to be taught, and the activities suggested to be done in the classroom. 2000-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_masteral/2342 Master's Theses English Animo Repository Letter-writing English language--Outlines syllabi etc Language and languages--Grammars Language and Literacy Education
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
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Philippines
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language English
topic Letter-writing
English language--Outlines
syllabi
etc
Language and languages--Grammars
Language and Literacy Education
spellingShingle Letter-writing
English language--Outlines
syllabi
etc
Language and languages--Grammars
Language and Literacy Education
Elloso, Raymunda O.
Development of a genre-based syllabus for business correspondence for computer students of STI College
description Students often find writing business correspondence difficult because they are not aware of the specific information contained in such pieces of writing and the manner in which this information is organized.This study proposes a descriptive framework for the structures of different types of business letters, the letters of adjustment, application, collection, complaint, inquiry, introduction, request and sales, and memoranda, the direct and indirect memos, using genre analysis, in order to devise a syllabus for a course in Business English (Eng 31) for computer students of STI College. Presenting the results, the study reveals that different types of business correspondence have their own patterns of organization. The researcher hopes that a knowledge of these patterns can facilitate teaching business writing.The study also proves that genre analysis can be used as a basis for developing a syllabus for business writing. The syllabus that was devised contained the objectives, requirements of the course, the grading system, the grammatical features to be taught, and the activities suggested to be done in the classroom.
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author Elloso, Raymunda O.
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title Development of a genre-based syllabus for business correspondence for computer students of STI College
title_short Development of a genre-based syllabus for business correspondence for computer students of STI College
title_full Development of a genre-based syllabus for business correspondence for computer students of STI College
title_fullStr Development of a genre-based syllabus for business correspondence for computer students of STI College
title_full_unstemmed Development of a genre-based syllabus for business correspondence for computer students of STI College
title_sort development of a genre-based syllabus for business correspondence for computer students of sti college
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