Evans, S. (2012). Designing email tasks for the Business English classroom: Implications from a study of Hong Kong's key industries. English for Specific Purposes, 31, 202-212.
摘要:Email has revolutionised the way in which professionals work and companies operate, and yet has received surprisingly little scholarly attention in English for Specific Purposes and has an unexpectedly muted presence in many Business English textbooks. The dearth of research into email use in globalised business settings may be one of the factors behind the unnecessarily wide gulf that separates the office and the classroom. This article seeks to narrow this gap by making practical suggestions about the design of email tasks for use in Business English courses. These ideas are based on three complementary sets of qualitative data derived from Hong Kong's service sector: over 30h of interviews with English-using Chinese professionals, four 'week-in-the-life' case studies and 50 email chains comprising 406 separate messages. These data provide pedagogically relevant information about the function of email in internal and external communication, its intimate relationship with spoken communication, the importance of intertextuality in email chains and the length, language and structure of email messages. The study recommends the adoption of a simulation-based approach in which email communication is embedded in a series of interdependent activities that integrate speaking, listening, reading and writing. [Copyright The American University; published by Elsevier Ltd.]
关键词:applied linguistics, language for special purposes, E Mail, Business English, English for Special Purposes, English as a Second Language Instruction, English as a Second Language Teaching Materials, Intertextuality, Hong Kong, Educational Activities, Business Communication