Title of article :
The Comparison of Typed and Handwritten Essays of Iranian EFL Students in terms of Length, Spelling, and Grammar
Author/Authors :
Sarbakhshian, Behrouz Department of English - Tabriz branch - Islamic Azad University, Tabriz , Saeidi, Mahnaz Department of English - Tabriz branch - Islamic Azad University, Tabriz
Abstract :
This study attempted to compare typed and handwritten essays of Iranian EFL students in terms of length, spelling, and grammar. To administer the study, the researchers utilized Alice Touch Typing Tutor software to select 15 upper intermediate students with higher ability to write two essays: one typed and the other handwritten. The students were both males and females between the ages of 22 to 35. The analyses of the students’ scores in the three mentioned criteria through three paired samples t-tests indicate that typed essays are significantly better than handwritten ones in terms of length of texts and grammatical mistakes, but not significantly different in spelling mistakes. Positive effects of typing can provide a logical reason for students, especially TOEFL applicants, to spend more time on acquiring typing skill and also for teachers to encourage their students with higher typing ability to choose typed format in their essays
Keywords :
typed , handwritten , spelling mistakes , grammatical mistakes , length of text
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics