Written fluency and fluency building activities have been shown to promote linguistic choice and student voice development, increased ability to express ideas using complex grammatical structures and greater intrinsic motivation in English language learners. Since the 1970’s, process-oriented writing has been emphasized, yielding an amplified focus on meaning of student content over linguistic form precision. Current research of writing fluency must delve deeper into questions of student ownership of topic and the outcomes for low-risk activities that support fluency practice and encourage confidence building in students. The purpose of this replication study is to further explore previous findings on the effects of topic selection on writi...
Writing is known as an important skill of a student to be developed for this is one of the methods o...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study was motivated by the epistemological question of...
The present study aimed at measuring the effect of topic selection on English as a Forei...
Written fluency and fluency building activities have been shown to promote linguistic choice and stu...
The concept of fluency now forms a key point in some pedagogical approaches (Willis & Willis, 1996; ...
This paper partially replicates Bonzo’s 2008 study, which found a significant increase in writing fl...
This case study examines the pedagogical effectiveness of incorporating speaking and writing fluency...
Often when teaching oral communication, great emphasis is placed on the use of target English langua...
This paper explores to what extent the shifts in the types of English writing activities and instruc...
Although much research has reported the effectiveness of task repetition on oral performance (Bygate...
Writing in English claimed as the hardest skill to be achieved by the students, especially the stude...
The effectiveness of feedback to improve EFL students' writing skills is the subject of intense deba...
Master of TESOLEnglish education in Japan has been struggling to improve the communicative proficien...
Writing fluency has always been one of the difficult writing skills faced by low and average profici...
We report a classroom experiment directed at increasing lexical fluency in writing. Participants wer...
Writing is known as an important skill of a student to be developed for this is one of the methods o...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study was motivated by the epistemological question of...
The present study aimed at measuring the effect of topic selection on English as a Forei...
Written fluency and fluency building activities have been shown to promote linguistic choice and stu...
The concept of fluency now forms a key point in some pedagogical approaches (Willis & Willis, 1996; ...
This paper partially replicates Bonzo’s 2008 study, which found a significant increase in writing fl...
This case study examines the pedagogical effectiveness of incorporating speaking and writing fluency...
Often when teaching oral communication, great emphasis is placed on the use of target English langua...
This paper explores to what extent the shifts in the types of English writing activities and instruc...
Although much research has reported the effectiveness of task repetition on oral performance (Bygate...
Writing in English claimed as the hardest skill to be achieved by the students, especially the stude...
The effectiveness of feedback to improve EFL students' writing skills is the subject of intense deba...
Master of TESOLEnglish education in Japan has been struggling to improve the communicative proficien...
Writing fluency has always been one of the difficult writing skills faced by low and average profici...
We report a classroom experiment directed at increasing lexical fluency in writing. Participants wer...
Writing is known as an important skill of a student to be developed for this is one of the methods o...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study was motivated by the epistemological question of...
The present study aimed at measuring the effect of topic selection on English as a Forei...