Connecting theory, research, and practice, the authors provide an accessible introduction to an innovative pedagogical approach Concept-Based Genre Writing Pedagogy. This book provides insights for scholarship as well as practical applications. It will be a valuable resource for graduate students, practitioners, and researchers interested in EAP, genre-based writing instruction, and concept-based language instruction. * Angela Hakim, Iowa State University, USA * Sociocultural Theory is a critical theory of human learning and development, yet for many, it can be challenging to comprehend. This book provides one of the most accessible, well-crafted introductions to the theory to date. Casal, Kurtz, and Qiu's book is a must for those who are interested in exploring the intersections of Sociocultural Theory, genre, and writing pedagogy. * Matt Kessler, University of South Florida, USA * Bringing together three innovative research projects that integrate Vygotskian concept-based language instruction and genre-based writing pedagogy, this book illustrates Sociocultural Theorys relevance to distinct contexts as well as how the same principles can generate practices that are responsive to local needs. An outstanding contribution to the field! * Matthew Poehner, The Pennsylvania State University, USA *