“…For instance, between 2005 and 2018, Chinese student enrollment in US universities skyrocketed from 10,000 to nearly 150,000 (Ma, 2020: 2–3). Chinese students are in the words of sociologist Yingyi Ma “ambitious and anxious.” They are driven to excel in their graduate studies, but face the reality, as do economic geographers whose native language is not English, that “English has become hegemonic within the global academy” (Dufty-Jones et al, 2022: 377; Hassink et al, 2019). But they are worried, too, that as non-native English speakers in an English-speaking university, whether they have the necessary writing competence to finish MA theses and PhD dissertations.…”