Relationship between Willingness to Communicate (WTC) and Writing Ability among Afghanistan EFL Learners

Khayber Najafi, Ajmal Shahim, Mawluddin Noori
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The notion of willingness to communicate (WTC) is a state of readiness to speak freely, without fear at a particular time with a specific person or group of people using a foreign language. Writing ability is, therefore, defined as the ability to initiate and evolve ideas and then use certain revising and editing practices to develop them to maturity in a given context. This study aimed to investigate the relationship between Afghanistan EFL learners’ WTC and their writing ability. To perform this, 25 male learners who studied in senior English language class were selected to participate in this study. At the beginning of the research, they were asked to complete the Willingness to communicate questionnaire. Having answered the questionnaire, the participants were supposed to write a 200-word essay on a topic to show the learners’ writing ability. In the end, in order to explore the relationship between WTC and writing ability of the EFL learners, a descriptive correlational design used to achieve its objectives. The study used a descriptive correlational design to achieve its objectives. The results of the present study indicated that there was a positive significant relationship between the participants’ WTC and their writing ability.
阿富汗英语学习者的交流意愿(WTC)与写作能力之间的关系
交流意愿(WTC)的概念是一种准备状态,即在特定的时间与特定的人或使用外语的群体自由、毫无顾忌地交谈。因此,写作能力被定义为在特定环境中启动和发展想法,然后使用一定的修改和编辑方法将其发展成熟的能力。本研究旨在调查阿富汗 EFL 学习者的 WTC 与写作能力之间的关系。为此,本研究选取了 25 名就读于高级英语班的男性学习者。研究开始时,要求他们填写交流意愿问卷。回答完问卷后,参与者需要就一个话题写一篇 200 字的文章,以展示学习者的写作能力。最后,为了探讨 WTC 与 EFL 学习者写作能力之间的关系,本研究采用了描述性相关设计来实现其目标。本研究采用了描述性相关设计来实现其目标。本研究的结果表明,被试的 WTC 与他们的写作能力之间存在正相关的显著关系。
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