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Abstract
This quasi-experimental study investigates the effects of pre-writing (Pre-EI) and post-writing explicit instruction (Post-EI) on L2 learners’ overall writing accuracy and errors at different severity levels. Situated within process-genre-oriented writing classrooms, a total of three intact groups ( N = 101) were designated as two experimental conditions (Pre-EI and Post-EI) and a control group (no explicit instruction). Overall, the improvement by the two treatment groups compared to the control group suggested that both Pre-EI and Post-EI were effective in improving learners’ overall writing accuracy and reducing level 2 and level 3 errors. However, the results of between-group comparisons revealed the superiority of Post-EI. These findings indicated that writing accuracy was conditional to both timing and availability and provided a more nuanced understanding of the differential effects of Pre-EI and Post-EI on writing accuracy. Implications for L2 writing pedagogy and future studies are discussed.
期刊介绍:
The RELC Journal is a fully peer-reviewed international journal that publishes original research and review articles on language education. The aim of this Journal is to present information and ideas on theories, research, methods and materials related to language learning and teaching. Within this framework the Journal welcomes contributions in such areas of current enquiry as first and second language learning and teaching, language and culture, discourse analysis, language planning, language testing, multilingual education, stylistics, translation and information technology. The RELC Journal, therefore, is concerned with linguistics applied to education and contributions that have in mind the common professional concerns of both the practitioner and the researcher.