The impact of adjunct instruction on EFL academic writing at university

IF 0.7 Q3 LINGUISTICS
Helena Roquet Pugès, Noelia Navarro Gil, F. Nicolás-Conesa
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Abstract

Adjunct instruction (AI), a form of content-based instruction, can provide students with opportunities to learn disciplinary discourse in context. Few studies have explored the extent to which AI affects students’ written production over time. This study aims to analyze the impact of a 60-hour AI course in English on writing complexity, accuracy, fluency (CAF) and on holistic measures in two groups with different exposure to English. The participants were 51 first-year Dentistry students from two strands, English-Medium of Instruction (EMI) (n = 21) and first language (L1 Catalan/Spanish) (n = 30). After 60 hours of AI, the EMI+AI group improved lexical diversity, while the L1+AI group improved accuracy and some holistic measures. Correlations between CAF and holistic measures indicate defining features of second language writing in each strand. The benefits of adjunct instruction for writing development are discussed in the light of the two settings explored.
兼职教学对大学英语学术写作的影响
辅助教学(AI)是一种基于内容的教学形式,可以为学生提供在语境中学习学科话语的机会。很少有研究探讨 AI 对学生写作的长期影响程度。本研究旨在分析 60 小时的英语 AI 课程对写作复杂性、准确性和流畅性(CAF)的影响,以及对两组不同英语接触的整体测量的影响。参加者是 51 名牙科一年级学生,分别来自英语教学(EMI)(21 人)和第一语言(加泰罗尼亚语/西班牙语第一语言)(30 人)两组。经过 60 个小时的人工智能学习后,EMI+AI 组提高了词汇多样性,而 L1+AI 组提高了准确性和一些整体性指标。CAF和整体性测量之间的相关性表明了第二语言写作在每个方面的决定性特征。根据所探讨的两种情况,讨论了辅助教学对写作发展的益处。
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