ABSTRACT

This chapter presents a case study for answers. A case study has the advantage of providing a concrete experience/example. The disadvantage is that it is limited in place and time. The chapter provides a model case study, here the additional answers are possible. It present questionnaire design for conducting surveys. Writing an effective series of questions is a vital part of conducting a survey. Providing answers for a writing course is less clear-cut than for other language areas. In some exercises, there is only one possible answer, but in other cases several possibilities exist. Teachers need to use common sense, and accept any reasonable answer. In the case of exercises where students can choose their own topic and it is therefore impossible to provide an answer, students still appreciate having a model answer, and so some have been included.