Attitude of Hausa ESL Secondary School Students Towards Spelling and Writing in English

M. Aliyu, G. A. Danladi
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Writing skill is described as an essential language tool for students. Studies have shown that Hausa ESL secondary school students commit various errors in their writing in English. Various factors have been identified as responsible for the problems. However, the students’ attitude towards spelling and writing has not been investigated. It is believed that students’ attitude plays an important role in motivating and influencing their second-language learning. Therefore, the aim of this study is to explore the attitude and perception of Hausa ESL secondary school students towards English spelling and writing. The study adopts a survey research design where an intact class of 75 students from a secondary school in north-eastern Nigeria was selected. To collect the data for the study, a questionnaire was employed. The questionnaire comprises two sections: (i) attitudes toward English spelling and (ii) attitudes toward writing in English which include four writing purposes: (a) School Use, (b) Social Use, (c) Official Use, and (d) Creativity. Findings of the study revealed that the participants have a moderate positive attitude and perception towards English spelling and writing. The findings also indicated that the students’ attitude toward the School Use of English is the highest, whereas their Creativity in writing has the lowest means among the four purposes. In addition, the study revealed that there is a significant positive relationship between the participants’ attitude towards spelling and writing. To enhance students’ creative writing and thinking skills, the study suggests that literature in English should be made compulsory to all secondary school students. Story-reading and creative writing should be incorporated into the curriculum. Other extracurricular activities such as spelling completion should be organised to help the students.
豪萨ESL中学生对英语拼写和写作的态度
写作技巧被认为是学生必备的语言工具。研究表明,豪萨族ESL中学生在英语写作中存在各种错误。已经确定了造成这些问题的各种因素。然而,学生对拼写和写作的态度尚未被调查。研究认为,学生的态度在促进和影响第二语言学习中起着重要的作用。因此,本研究的目的是探讨豪萨族ESL中学生对英语拼写和写作的态度和感知。本研究采用调查研究设计,选取尼日利亚东北部一所中学的完整班级75名学生。为了收集研究数据,采用了问卷调查。问卷包括两个部分:(i)对英语拼写的态度和(ii)对英语写作的态度,其中包括四种写作目的:(a)学校用途,(b)社会用途,(c)官方用途和(d)创造力。研究结果显示,参与者对英语拼写和写作有适度的积极态度和看法。调查结果还表明,学生对学校使用英语的态度是最高的,而他们的写作创造力在四个目的中是最低的。此外,研究还发现,参与者对拼写和写作的态度之间存在显著的正相关关系。为了提高学生的创造性写作和思维能力,该研究建议所有中学生都应该必修英语文学。故事阅读和创意写作应该被纳入课程。应该组织其他课外活动,如拼写完成,以帮助学生。
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