Title of article :
The role of increasing task cognitivecomplexity in quality of L2 writing and learners’ distribution of metacognitive subprocesses
Author/Authors :
Daneshkhah ، Niloofar Petroleum University of Ahvaz Iran Language Institute , Daneshkhah ، Niloofar Petroleum University of Ahvaz Iran Language Institute , Alibabaee ، Ahmad Sheikhbahaee University , Alibabaee ، Ahmad Sheikhbahaee University
Pages :
24
From page :
95
To page :
118
Abstract :
The importance of taskbased instruction for developing writing as one of the most demanding tasks within SLA field is neglected in many EFL/ESL contexts. The researchers in this study intended to investigate the role of task manipulation in developing EFL learners’ grammatical accuracy and lexical complexity of argumentative writing. Furthermore, the taskmanipulation effects on the frequency of three metacognitive subprocesses of generation, elaboration and organization of ideas were explored. To this end, 50 Iranian EFL learners from Sheikhbahaee University of Esfahan were selected based on their availability and their performance on the Oxford Placement Test. Then, they were randomly assigned to three experimental groups, and one control group. The data were collected individually through a task of writing, thinkaloud protocol and retrospective interview. The results showed positive effects of task manipulation along resourcedispersing dimension on the grammatical accuracy and the positive effects of task manipulation along resourcedirecting dimensions on the lexical complexity. However, the results of the frequency of metacognitive subprocesses were indicative of the positive effects of task manipulation on the generation and elaboration of ideas but not on the organization of ideas. The study suggests that there is a tradeoff effect at work which is responsible for the quality of the writing and the frequency of the metacognitive subprocesses.
Journal title :
Journal of Modern Research in English Language Studies
Serial Year :
2017
Journal title :
Journal of Modern Research in English Language Studies
Record number :
2466663
Link To Document :
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