Module 6 Assignment
Module 6 Assignment
Molly A. Simon
Department of M.A TESOL, Campbellsville University
TSL 670: Discourse Analysis
Dr. Eduardo L. Trindade, Ph.D.
April 30th, 2023
MODULE 8 WEEKLY ASSIGNMENT 2
Analysis is extremely beneficial towards understanding how language is used in context (Chen &
Chen, 2015). Discourse Analysis is the study of language in use and provides teachers with tools
to analyze and understand language use in different contexts, such as academic writing or
workplace communication. This course has covered a range of topics related to Discourse
Analysis, including different approaches, context, social identities, and discourse markers.
help students develop their language skills more effectively. One way to apply Discourse
Analysis in the classroom is to use it to analyze academic writing. As a teacher of South Korean
students, I see that struggle with academic writing in English, as it differs from Korean writing in
terms of structure and expectations. Through analyzing academic texts and identifying common
language patterns and structures, I can provide students with a better understanding of how to
write academically in English (Flowerdew, 2000). This approach can be applied to teaching
various forms of writing, such as business emails and reports, not just teaching students from
different cultures.
I can provide students with practical strategies for engaging in natural and fluent conversations in
English. This approach can be applied to teaching various conversational situations, such as job
Furthermore, Discourse Analysis can be beneficial for teaching grammar and vocabulary.
By analyzing the language used in different contexts, teachers can identify the most common
patterns of grammar and vocabulary use. This knowledge can be utilized to create targeted
language teaching materials and activities that specifically teach learners how to use language in
In reference to our textbook, for ESL teachers to understand the concepts presented in
Gee's book "An Introduction to Discourse Analysis: Theory and Method" (4th ed.) is essential
for effective teaching. It is important to be able to grasp and analyze the discourses used in
different social and cultural contexts. This can help teachers understand the language demands
their students face. With this knowledge, teachers can design materials that are more appropriate
to the specific discourses their students need to learn, such as academic language or workplace
discourse (Gee, 2014). Additionally, analyzing social languages can help teachers understand the
recognize how students' identities are constructed and negotiated through language, as this can
help create a more inclusive and supportive learning environment (Gee, 2014). Understanding
intertextual links between texts can be used to teach reading and writing skills in a more
integrated and holistic manner (Gee, 2014) . Lastly, analyzing the material and social practices
that support particular discourses can help teachers design more authentic and engaging
classroom activities (Gee, 2014). By having a solid understanding of discourse analysis, ESL
teachers can enhance their ability to design effective instructional materials and create a
References
Chen, C. C., & Chen, H. T. (2015). Using discourse analysis to enhance EFL learners' language
proficiency. International Journal of Learning, Teaching and Educational Research, 12(2), 40-54.
Gee, J. P. (2014). An introduction to discourse analysis: Theory and method (4th ed.). Routledge
Hyland, K. (2009). Teaching and researching writing: Applied linguistics in action. Longman.
Luo, J. (2017). Discourse analysis and English language teaching. ELT Journal, 71(1), 115-118.
proficiency. In H. Byrnes (Ed.), Advanced language learning: The contribution of Halliday and