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Law SIG: 'How EALP practitioners can use the Corpus of British Academic Written English (BAWE) to make decisions about pedagogy'

22nd January 2026 from 12:00 -13:00

Teams

FREE event:

A talk by Mia Barlow. Mia Barlow recently completed her research in EALP (English for Academic Legal Purposes)

The proposed outline of her talk is 

  • What the BAWE Corpus is 
  • How to carry out a genre analysis (qualitative or quantitative) of student writing using the BAWE Corpus 
  • An overview of how Mia used the BAWE Corpus to carry out her own genre analysis of law student writing 
  • The benefit of using your own students’ essays to conduct a genre analysis 

Join using this link: https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/eec3223a-ba75-4af0-9ada-2a78d6908180@bdeaeda8-c81d-45ce-863e-5232a535b7cb 

 

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