scholarly journals The Impact of Marginal Glosses and Network Tree Advance Organizers on EFL Learners’ Summary Writing Ability

2019 ◽  
Vol 16 (4) ◽  
pp. 1168-1181
Author(s):  
Reza Bagheri Nevisi ◽  
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Rasoul Mohammad Hosseinpur ◽  
Rahman Kolahkaj
2015 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 212 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ali Akbar Jafarpour Boroujeni ◽  
Ali Roohani ◽  
Asiyeh Hasanimanesh

2012 ◽  
Vol 5 ◽  
pp. 38-51
Author(s):  
Jaleh Hassaskhah ◽  
Masoumeh Javan Haghparast

The overall aim of this study was to advance understanding of the impact of the two main existing models of Dynamic Assessment (i.e. interventionist DA and interactionist DA) on the improvement of the writing abilities and attitudes of EFL learners. To have a viable conclusion, the study employed a quasi experimental research design in three pre-intermediate EFL classrooms, where each class functioned as both the experimental and the control groups. Then using the statistical procedure of repeated measure, the researchers obtained four sets of scores , the means of which were later calculated and compared in pairs (pair t-test) to see the development of students , if any, throughout the semester. Moreover, the learners’ attitude towards each of the models was assessed qualitatively after the term was over. This was done through thematic analysis techniques. Based on the results of the data analysis, it was found out that of the two main existing frameworks of DA, in spite of the common claims of their proponents, none can be given priority over the other. The only difference is the situations to which they can be applied. While interventionist DA is applicable in larger classes, interactionist DA can be best used with individual learners or in classes with fewer than four or five students. This study also indicated that learners feel more satisfied with DA than the traditional testing techniques in which their individual voices are not usually heard. Students, who used DA, liked writing activities more than before and stated that internalizing the rules and techniques got easier. Consequently, although the results obtained are susceptible to some context related limitations as well, which might threaten their full generalizability; this will not prevent us from refuting the impracticality of generalizing DA to all contexts and instead suggesting it as a valuable tool of assessment for all kinds of contexts.


2016 ◽  
Vol 6 (6) ◽  
pp. 1305
Author(s):  
Mania Nosratinia ◽  
Kolsum Kounani

The present study attempted to study the comparative effect of convergent and divergent tasks on introvert and extrovert English as a Foreign Language (EFL) learners’ writing ability. 120 homogeneous EFL learners between 20 to 28 years old (Mage = 24), including 60 extroverts and 60 introverts, were selected as the participants of this study; they were assigned into 4 groups. In order to categorize the participants as introverts and extroverts, the Persian translation of Eysenck and Eysenck’s (1985) Personality Inventory was employed. A number of PET tests by Quintana (2004) were piloted and employed for selecting homogenous individuals and testing participants’ entry and exit writing performances. Running a two-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) revealed that there were not significant differences between the extrovert and introvert participants' means on the posttest of writing (F (1, 116) = 3.67, p =.058, η2 = .031). It was also concluded that the divergent group had a significant but moderately higher mean on the posttest of writing than the convergent group (F (1, 116) = 16.32, p =.000, η2 = .12). The significance of divergent tasks over convergent tasks among introvert and extrovert participants was also confirmed through running 3 independent samples t-tests.


Author(s):  
Murtadha Abdulhassan Mohammed ◽  
Dr. Bushra Saadoon Mohammed Al-Noori

This study aimed to study the impact of the use of brainstorming and its subcategories (listing, questions and answers, sketch) as a pre-writing strategy for Iraqi EFL MA students. Participants in the study were 60 Iraqi EFL MA learners, both male and female. The instruments of the study were the pre-test, the instruction, the post-test and a questionnaire at the end of the treatment to measure the attitude of the students toward teaching. The results of the study showed that there was no meaningful relationship between brainstorming, its subcategories and the written development of EFL learners. Moreover, the results showed that there was no significant difference between men and women in terms of brainstorming usage and the three subcategories.


2017 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 158 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hakimeh Shahrokhi Mehr

The purpose of the current study was twofold; its first aim was to determine the effect of using of two approaches namely; product and process on developing the fluency, accuracy, and using discourse markers (DMs) of EFL learners’ writing performance. Secondly, it attempted to investigate the effect of mentioned approaches on EFL learners’ attitude toward writing skill. The participants in this study were 60 Iranian learners who were divided into three groups; control and two experimental groups. The control group received no treatment and only received explicit recast feedback toward their writing performance. However, every experimental group received treatment through differential approaches. The findings of the study based on one-way ANOVA revealed that process approach significantly affected on EFL learners’ writing performance. Additionally, the results manifested the positive effect of process approach on EFL learners’ attitude toward writing skill. The current study suggested that in order to develop the EFL learners’ writing skill, the EFL instructors can insert the process based approach in syllabus design. 


2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 8-15
Author(s):  
Fatemeh Aghajani ◽  
Hadi Salehi

This study was an attempt to find out the impact of Montessori teaching method on EFL learners’ writing achievement. To fulfill the purpose of the study, out of 150 students, 95 male and female students were selected randomly to participate in this study. All of them were given a pretest to find out their level of proficiency. They had no background knowledge of English and they had not studied English before. They were also divided randomly into two groups namely experimental and control. The experimental group consisted of 23 male and 27 female learners while the control group consisted of 21 male and 24 female learners. Experimental group members were instructed based on Montessori teaching method and their instruction was based on different Montessori materials. The control group members had a routine teaching process. Each group was a mixture of both male and female learners with the age range of 5-6. After 12 sessions, writing posttest was given to both groups to evaluate whether there is any significant difference between these two groups or not. The obtained data were analyzed both descriptively and inferentially. The data were analyzed by statistical tests such as one-way ANCOVA and one-sample t-test. The statistical analyses revealed that there was significant statistical differences between two groups mean scores on the writing posttest. Therefore, it can be argued that Montessori teaching method had significant impact on learners’ writing skill.


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