The Relationship Between Argumentative Speaking and Writing among EFL Students

Fouad Akki, Mohammed Larouz, Brahim Ait Hammou, Handoko Handoko
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This study looks at the connection between argumentative writing and speaking among sixth-semester EFL students at Moulay Ismail University in Morocco’s English Studies department. In order to achieve this objective, a total of 80 undergraduate students who were learning English as a foreign language (EFL) were selected as participants. Participants were then given both speaking and writing examinations to assess their argumentation skills in these two areas. Regression and correlation analyses were performed in SPSS on the study’s data. The findings show a substantial difference between speaking and writing in contentious discourse, in addition to a high positive association. Argumentative speaking was statistically proven to predict a great proportion of argumentative writing. The findings suggest integrating argumentative speaking and writing in teaching and assessment practices in a balanced way. The two skills can be taught along with each other to facilitate correspondences between the two modalities in argumentative genre. As the study concludes, it offers valuable insights into the implications of these findings, highlights the research limitations encountered during the research process, and provides recommendations for future endeavors in the realm of language pedagogy and assessment. This study not only contributes to our understanding of the interplay between argumentative writing and speaking but also paves the way for more comprehensive and integrated language instruction practices in EFL contexts.
英语学生议论文说与写作的关系
本研究着眼于摩洛哥穆莱伊斯梅尔大学英语研究系六学期英语学生议论文写作和口语之间的联系。为了实现这一目标,共有80名正在学习英语作为外语(EFL)的本科生被选为参与者。然后,参与者进行了口语和写作考试,以评估他们在这两个方面的论证能力。采用SPSS软件对研究数据进行回归分析和相关分析。研究结果表明,在有争议的话语中,说和写之间除了存在高度的正相关外,还存在实质性的差异。经统计证明,议论文口语对议论文写作有很大的预测作用。研究结果建议在教学和评估实践中以平衡的方式整合议论文和写作。这两种技巧可以一起教授,以促进辩论体裁中两种模式的对应。最后,本研究对这些发现的意义提供了有价值的见解,强调了研究过程中遇到的研究局限性,并为语言教学和评估领域的未来努力提供了建议。本研究不仅有助于我们理解议论文写作和口语之间的相互作用,而且为在英语语境中进行更全面和综合的语言教学实践铺平了道路。
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