Abstract: Affective aspects are considered as one of the most influencing factor in learning foreign language. The aim of this study is to figure the model of affective aspects as factors in predicting writing performance of the EFL college students. The sample of this study consists of 134 students of English Department, UIN Maulana Malik Ibrahim. The result of this study confirms that writing anxiety, writing self-efficacy, and writing attitude contribute to and writing performance (39.2%). Also, their attitude towards writing is more likely influenced by how they perceived their self-efficacy towards writing activities rather that their anxiety (12.5%). The findings reveals that self-efficacy and attitudes matter in doing writing tasks a...
Writing is one of productive skills in English learning. This activity can be influenced by another ...
AbstractThis study focuses on 1) exploring the writing attitudes, apprehension, and self-efficacy be...
During the teaching and learning process in writing context, EFL learners have their own intrinsic p...
Abstract: Affective aspects are considered as one of the most influencing factor in learning foreign...
Writing, which is deemed an intricate task for many ESL and EFL writers, has been associated with l...
This study aimed to find out whether or not there was a significant correlation between students’ wr...
Writing ability as one of the most important aspect of language learning plays an important role in ...
The purpose of this study is to identify whether writing performance in students of English as a for...
The present study used a mixed method research design since it aimed at examining the degree of rela...
Writing English text is basic competence that students must be common to write because writing plays...
Writing English text is basic competence that students must be common to write because writing plays...
This paper investigates the level and type of writing anxiety among Turkish EFL students along with ...
ABSTRACT: Researchers have attempted to identify and define the construct of anxiety i
Writing is one of the language skills which shows how a second language learner performs his or her ...
Writing cannot be separated from everyday life, both in education and other fields such as communica...
Writing is one of productive skills in English learning. This activity can be influenced by another ...
AbstractThis study focuses on 1) exploring the writing attitudes, apprehension, and self-efficacy be...
During the teaching and learning process in writing context, EFL learners have their own intrinsic p...
Abstract: Affective aspects are considered as one of the most influencing factor in learning foreign...
Writing, which is deemed an intricate task for many ESL and EFL writers, has been associated with l...
This study aimed to find out whether or not there was a significant correlation between students’ wr...
Writing ability as one of the most important aspect of language learning plays an important role in ...
The purpose of this study is to identify whether writing performance in students of English as a for...
The present study used a mixed method research design since it aimed at examining the degree of rela...
Writing English text is basic competence that students must be common to write because writing plays...
Writing English text is basic competence that students must be common to write because writing plays...
This paper investigates the level and type of writing anxiety among Turkish EFL students along with ...
ABSTRACT: Researchers have attempted to identify and define the construct of anxiety i
Writing is one of the language skills which shows how a second language learner performs his or her ...
Writing cannot be separated from everyday life, both in education and other fields such as communica...
Writing is one of productive skills in English learning. This activity can be influenced by another ...
AbstractThis study focuses on 1) exploring the writing attitudes, apprehension, and self-efficacy be...
During the teaching and learning process in writing context, EFL learners have their own intrinsic p...