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Advanced Self-Editing (ESLA90002)
Graduate courseworkPoints: 12.5Not available in 2026
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Overview
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The subject aims to improve students’ ability to edit their written texts in order to produce grammatically accurate and stylistically appropriate texts for professional purposes. The subject begins with a review of the most frequent errors in the writing of students who speak English as a Second Language, including errors in morphology, syntax, cohesion, and punctuation, and then considers the impact that such errors may have on meaning. In the second half of the subject, students engage in linguistic analysis of a range of work-related texts (e.g., email communication, job application letters). The aim of this analysis is to identify the most salient grammatical and stylistic features that contribute to the clarity of the texts. Throughout the subject students will engage in identifying areas of concern in their writing (annotation), self and peer editing exercises, keeping logs of their progress, and using available online grammar resources.
Intended learning outcomes
On completion of this subject, students should be able to:
- Demonstrate an ability to self edit for accuracy and style
- Use a range of grammatical structures in professional writing
- Understand the effects of different stylistic features of professional writing
- Critically evaluate different grammatical and stylistic choices in writing
- Demonstrate sharpened literacy skills to improve employment options and professional advancement.
Generic skills
On completion of this subject, students should be able to:
- Further develop written and spoken skills
- Enhance problem-solving skills
- Sharpen analytical skills
- Improve professional communicative skills.
Last updated: 14 February 2026