A Comparative Study of American and Moroccan University Students’ Perception of Academic Writing

Nadia Hellalet
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The study attempts to investigate native speakers’ and non-native speakers’ perceptions of writing quality. Thirty-seven American freshmen students and forty Moroccan semester two students participated in the study. An email interview was used to explore the similarities and differences between the students’ views on what makes good academic writing. Both American and Moroccan Students were asked about the different features of academic writing that can contribute to its quality. The research findings revealed that most of the American students focused on the content of the paper. They stated that it should be exciting and engaging. It should also have depth and grab the reader’s attention. Many of them mentioned the reader in their responses. They noted that writing should be easy to read and respond to the readers’ expectations. On the other hand, Moroccan students focused on the form of paper, including language and conventions. They put correct grammar and vocabulary on top of their list. Good writing style, good sentence structure, spelling, punctuation, simple language, and coordination are necessary elements. The study has pedagogical implications that can benefit writing teachers.
美国与摩洛哥大学生学术写作认知的比较研究
本研究试图调查母语人士和非母语人士对写作质量的看法。37名美国大一新生和40名摩洛哥第二学期的学生参加了这项研究。通过电子邮件采访,我们探讨了学生们对什么是好的学术写作的看法的异同。美国和摩洛哥的学生都被问及学术写作的不同特征,这些特征会影响学术写作的质量。研究结果显示,大多数美国学生关注的是论文的内容。他们说,它应该是令人兴奋和引人入胜的。它还应该有深度,抓住读者的注意力。他们中的许多人在回复中提到了读者。他们指出,写作应该易于阅读,并回应读者的期望。另一方面,摩洛哥学生关注的是论文的形式,包括语言和惯例。他们把正确的语法和词汇放在首位。良好的写作风格,良好的句子结构,拼写,标点,简单的语言和协调是必要的元素。该研究具有教学意义,可以使写作教师受益。
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