英语学习者写作技巧教学:问题与关注

Sharmin Siddiqui, Md. Mostaq Ahamed, Gaus Chowdhury, Anjum Mishu, Sirajum Monira
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该研究考察了沙特阿拉伯哈立德国王大学的第二语言教师用来帮助大学生提高写作技能的方法。这项研究的重点是为什么写作任务对大多数第二语言学习者来说是复杂的,尽管他们提供了必要的输入和动机。采用问卷调查和焦点小组访谈作为研究方法,并选择两个校区进行数据收集。根据这项研究,许多教师依靠的技巧需要包括帮助学习者练习写作的必要步骤。这也表明学习者在写作任务中很少表现出创造力,他们的写作能力很大程度上依赖于死记硬背。教师将写作视为一种单纯的产品,只看到成品,忽视了学习者在写作活动中的发展阶段,最终影响了学习者的创意写作能力。该研究表明,将互动整合到产品方法中是成功编写课程的必要条件。
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Teaching Writing Skills to EFL Learners: Issues and Concerns
The research examines the approaches employed by the L2 instructors at King Khalid University in Saudi Arabia to help undergraduate learners improve their writing skills. The study focuses on why writing tasks are complex for most L2 learners despite providing them with the necessary input and motivation. A survey and focus group interviews were used as the study methodologies, and two campuses were chosen for the data collection. According to the study, many teachers rely on techniques that need to include the steps necessary for helping learners practice writing. It also indicates that learners rarely show creativity in their writing tasks, and their writing proficiency heavily depends on rote memorization from pre-written materials. Viewing writing as solely a product and expecting to see only the finished product, teachers ignore learners’ developmental stages in writing activities, eventually affecting the learners' capacity for creative writing. The study implies that integrating interaction into the product approach is necessary for successful writing classes.
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