Title of article :
The Effects of Planning Time Conditions and Writing Type on the Metacognitive Strategies of Iranian EFL Learners
Author/Authors :
pourghasemian, Hossein Department of General - English Language Center - Faculty of Basic Sciences - Qom University of Technology, Qom, Iran , Mozaheb, Mohammad Amin Department of Foreign Languages - Language Center - Imam Sadiq University, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
The present study attempted to probe into the effects of four planning time conditions (pre-task, extended task, free writing, and control) over the frequency of employing metacognitive strategies in argumentative and expository writings of 108 participants. Employing an experimental writing task design under four planning time conditions and implementing a retrospective questionnaire, the study adopted both qualitative and quantitative approaches. Through implementing the retrospective questionnaire, an 8-point Likert-type scale was used and the associated statistical procedures were employed. The results showed that the frequency of the use of Generation of Ideas strategy was significantly higher in the argumentative writings than in the expository writings. The use of Elaboration of Ideas strategy was significantly different from Thinking about Language Aspects strategy and Thinking about the Essay Structure strategy and it was the lowest. The highest strategy use belonged to ‘Thinking about Language Aspects strategy’, followed by Thinking about the Essay Structure, Generation of Ideas, Organization of Ideas and Elaboration of Ideas strategies respectively. The use of ‘Thinking about Language Aspects strategy’ in the extended task condition was different from the other groups, and it was the lowest. In ‘Thinking about Language Aspects strategy’ use no significant differences were observed among argumentative and expository writings. The study can help broaden the understanding of EFL writers’ metacognitive writing processes involving planning and, the results may have pedagogical implications for EFL writing instructors and theoretical implications for EFL writing researchers.
Farsi abstract :
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Keywords :
Argumentative writing , expository writing , metacognition strategies , planning time situations , writing mode
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Learning and Memory