In first language studies, the Toulmin model of argumentation has become a prominent analysis and assessment method for English argumentative essays. However, there hasn't been much study on using argument theory to scaffold teaching in practice in second language classrooms. As a broad group of English learners, Chinese university students face numerous challenges when writing argumentative essays in English. As a result, in order to broaden the writing pathway for second language learners, this study employs the Toulmin argumentation model as a pedagogical scaffold. The effects of the argumentation model as a pedagogical scaffold on students' argumentative essay writing were examined on the pre-test and post-test results from both experim...
This study aims to describe the argumentative structure in pre-service teachers’ writing. The model ...
This paper will attempt to apply theories of argumentation formulated with reference to a first-lang...
This study aims to explore the effect of prompts as themes on developing argumentative essays that r...
Although many studies have been done based on the Toulmin model, only a few involve EFL students at ...
This study mainly investigated the effectiveness of training in the structure of arguments based on ...
ENGLISH: This study aims to reveal the argumentative elements which are used by the students in t...
A persistent concern in many Asian schools today is the quality of students’ thought processes. Crit...
This mixed methods study examined and analysed the impact of instruction based on Toulmin elements ...
Situated within a Systemic Functional Linguistics genre paradigm, this study adopted a function-base...
Argumentative writing plays an important role in academic writing at university level. However, lear...
The writing of argumentative essays constitutes an important component of the Chinese language as a ...
Abstract: This research aimed at investigating the effectiveness of Toulmin’s model of argumentation...
The purpose of this case study was to examine the effects of scaffolded instruction in the Toulmin M...
Secondary and university instructors in the United States rely heavily on the Toulmin model to teach...
Argumentative writing skill is the most essential writing skill required to be mastered by the stud...
This study aims to describe the argumentative structure in pre-service teachers’ writing. The model ...
This paper will attempt to apply theories of argumentation formulated with reference to a first-lang...
This study aims to explore the effect of prompts as themes on developing argumentative essays that r...
Although many studies have been done based on the Toulmin model, only a few involve EFL students at ...
This study mainly investigated the effectiveness of training in the structure of arguments based on ...
ENGLISH: This study aims to reveal the argumentative elements which are used by the students in t...
A persistent concern in many Asian schools today is the quality of students’ thought processes. Crit...
This mixed methods study examined and analysed the impact of instruction based on Toulmin elements ...
Situated within a Systemic Functional Linguistics genre paradigm, this study adopted a function-base...
Argumentative writing plays an important role in academic writing at university level. However, lear...
The writing of argumentative essays constitutes an important component of the Chinese language as a ...
Abstract: This research aimed at investigating the effectiveness of Toulmin’s model of argumentation...
The purpose of this case study was to examine the effects of scaffolded instruction in the Toulmin M...
Secondary and university instructors in the United States rely heavily on the Toulmin model to teach...
Argumentative writing skill is the most essential writing skill required to be mastered by the stud...
This study aims to describe the argumentative structure in pre-service teachers’ writing. The model ...
This paper will attempt to apply theories of argumentation formulated with reference to a first-lang...
This study aims to explore the effect of prompts as themes on developing argumentative essays that r...