Continuation Task: A Critical Review and Directions for Future Research

Wenxi Zhou
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Continuation task has witnessed a tremendous growth of research since it was firstly advanced by Wang, as an effective approach to L2 learning. The basic idea of continuation task is that learners should first read a given text with the end removed, then they should finish the continual writing in a logical and coherent way with imagination on the basis of the given text. In the process of continuation, learners need to not only fully understand the given text, but create new content, imitate and use the words and structures that appeared in the given text, thus producing interactive alignment effects, and improving the efficiency of learning foreign language. Researches on continuation tasks cover key issues regarding to the effectiveness on L2 learning and task-related or learner-related factors in continuation task that influence L2 learning. Since the number of researchers investigating the application of continuation task to L2 teaching and learning continues to grow, it is necessary to assess the current state of the researches in this area and establish future directions of investigation. This review aims to provide an overview of recent researches on continuation task and offer some suggestions for future researches.
续篇任务:批判性回顾与未来研究方向
延续任务作为一种有效的L2学习方法,自Wang首次提出以来,其研究得到了极大的发展。接续任务的基本思想是,学习者首先阅读给定的文本,去掉结尾,然后在给定文本的基础上,运用想象力,以逻辑连贯的方式完成连续写作。在继续的过程中,学习者不仅要充分理解给定文本,还要创造新的内容,模仿和使用给定文本中出现的单词和结构,从而产生互动对齐效果,提高外语学习效率。延续任务的研究涵盖了对二语学习的有效性以及延续任务中影响二语学习的任务相关或学习者相关因素等关键问题。由于研究延续任务在二语教学中的应用的研究者不断增加,有必要对这一领域的研究现状进行评估,并确定未来的研究方向。本文对延续任务的研究现状进行了综述,并对今后的研究提出了一些建议。
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