Effects of Perceptual Learning Styles on Chinese EFL Learners’ Writing Proficiency in the Reading-writing Integrated Continuation Task

IF 0.2 4区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
Huafeng Wang, M. Tu, Meiqiong Liang
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Previous studies have manifested that the reading-writing integrated continuation task has great language learning potential and linguistic alignment facilitated by the continuation task positively affects L2 learners’ written performance. As an individual difference construct, perceptual learning style has been investigated from its impact on EFL learning, while research on how it affects learners’ performance in the continuation task seems deficient. To this end, this study investigated the relationship between Chinese EFL learners’ perceptual learning style and writing proficiency in the reading-writing integrated continuation task. Participants were 46 intermediate learners of L2 English from two intact classes who were required to perform both independent topic writing and the continuation task. The results showed that 1) group and auditory style learners slightly outperformed on phrasal alignment while visual and tactile performed better on clausal alignment; 2) visual, tactile and auditory learners were likely to generate content-rich, well-organized and more accurate written production, but students’ linguistic fluency in topic writing outperformed that in the continuation task; 3) learners who prefer audio input showed in inferiority on the continuation writing. These findings confirm that perceptual learning style might be a mediator affecting learners’ linguistic alignment within the continuation task.
感知学习风格对中国英语学习者读写综合接续任务写作水平的影响
已有研究表明,阅读-写作综合接续任务具有很大的语言学习潜力,接续任务促进的语言一致性对二语学习者的书面表现有积极影响。知觉学习风格作为一种个体差异结构,从其对外语学习的影响方面进行了研究,但对其如何影响学习者在继续任务中的表现的研究似乎不足。为此,本研究考察了中国英语学习者在阅读-写作综合接续任务中的感知学习风格与写作水平的关系。参与者是来自两个完整班级的46名中级英语学习者,他们被要求完成独立主题写作和延续任务。结果表明:1)组型和听觉型学习者在短语对齐方面表现稍好,视觉型和触觉型学习者在小句对齐方面表现较好;2)视觉型、触觉型和听觉型学习者更有可能写出内容丰富、组织有序和更准确的书面作品,但学生在主题写作方面的语言流畅性优于继续任务;3)选择语音输入的学习者在接续写作上表现出劣势。这些发现证实了知觉学习风格可能是学习者在延续任务中语言一致性的中介。
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期刊介绍: International Journal of American Linguistics is a world forum for the study of all the languages native to North, Central, and South America. Inaugurated by Franz Boas in 1917, IJAL concentrates on the investigation of linguistic data and on the presentation of grammatical fragments and other documents relevant to Amerindian languages.
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