Metacognitive knowledge is a comparatively constant information show how human beings learn and process information in general and individual. It is also considered as a significant element in learners’ achievement inside and outside the classroom. The purpose of this paper is to understand the knowledge and beliefs L2 learners bring to writing tasks, and how the metacognitive knowledge they possess influences their approach to L2 writing. Fifty undergraduate students were asked to fill the questionnaire and express their opinion on this matter. Findings of response data from questionnaires indicate that EFL writing is positively related to attention on the macro-level structure and negatively related to micro-level concerns. © 2019, Sciedu...
In EFL settings, of four English language skills, writing is often considered a complex skill to mas...
Metacognitive awareness can improve students’ writing proficiency. Engaging and supporting students ...
Abstract - Metacognition is defined as one’s own awareness ofthe thought process; specifically it co...
The added value of metacognition has been reported for various areas of learning. Research shows, fo...
While research on metacognitive knowledge and metacognitive strategies in second language (L2) writi...
Research on metacognition in English as a foreign language (EFL) writing is heavily dependent on a v...
Synthesizing research on metacognition and intersecting it with studies on second and foreign langua...
Abstract: L2 academic writing processes require both cognitive and affective aspects from EFL Univer...
The chapter addresses the investigation of metacognition in academic writing, and its role for learn...
Metacognitive awareness can improve students’ writing proficiency. Engaging and supporting students ...
Writing in a second language certainly embodies constraints that are not met in L1 writing due to nu...
This article aims to explain the weaknesses of metacognition that affect writing skills. Weaknesses ...
This case study of two L2 writers in an intermediate English writing class examines each student’s u...
Abstract The present study sought the differences between more and less proficient EFL (English as a...
Metacognitive awareness was beneficial when implemented in learning activities, especially in writin...
In EFL settings, of four English language skills, writing is often considered a complex skill to mas...
Metacognitive awareness can improve students’ writing proficiency. Engaging and supporting students ...
Abstract - Metacognition is defined as one’s own awareness ofthe thought process; specifically it co...
The added value of metacognition has been reported for various areas of learning. Research shows, fo...
While research on metacognitive knowledge and metacognitive strategies in second language (L2) writi...
Research on metacognition in English as a foreign language (EFL) writing is heavily dependent on a v...
Synthesizing research on metacognition and intersecting it with studies on second and foreign langua...
Abstract: L2 academic writing processes require both cognitive and affective aspects from EFL Univer...
The chapter addresses the investigation of metacognition in academic writing, and its role for learn...
Metacognitive awareness can improve students’ writing proficiency. Engaging and supporting students ...
Writing in a second language certainly embodies constraints that are not met in L1 writing due to nu...
This article aims to explain the weaknesses of metacognition that affect writing skills. Weaknesses ...
This case study of two L2 writers in an intermediate English writing class examines each student’s u...
Abstract The present study sought the differences between more and less proficient EFL (English as a...
Metacognitive awareness was beneficial when implemented in learning activities, especially in writin...
In EFL settings, of four English language skills, writing is often considered a complex skill to mas...
Metacognitive awareness can improve students’ writing proficiency. Engaging and supporting students ...
Abstract - Metacognition is defined as one’s own awareness ofthe thought process; specifically it co...