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Contributors

This textbook was created by the entire group of full-time instructors working in the Division of English Language Education of the Institute of Liberal Arts and Sciences at Kyoto University. The authors would like to express their appreciation to all of the faculty members in every department who took the time to review the manuscript and suggest improvements to the book. Invaluable contributions also came from the part-time teachers of the Writing-Listening course.

Editor
Tim Stewart
Other Contributors

Yosuke Yanase (Administrative support & Proofreading
Toshiyuki Kanamaru (Administrative support & Proofreading
David Dalsky (Proofreading)
Emi Izumi (Proofreading)
Tanya McCarthy (Proofreading)
Daniel Milne (Proofreading)
John Rylander (Proofreading)
Daisuke Yokomori (Proofreading)
Aya Yoshida (Proofreading)

Authors
Catherine LeBlanc
David Lees
Sara Schipper

Layout
David Lees

 

Webbook (eBook)Layout
Doug Strable

For more information about the creators of this material, visit the Kyoto University i-ARRC, DELE website.

EGAP Writing 1: Academic Essays
English Writing-Listening Instructors
Institute of Liberal Arts and Sciences, i-ARRC
Kyoto University
January 2026

How to cite this book:

Stewart, T., LeBlanc, C., Lees, D., & Schipper, S. (2026). EGAP writing 1: Academic essays. Kyoto University, International Academic Research and Resource Center for Language Education.

 

 

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