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Student perceptions of difficulties in second language writing

Yıl 2019, , 151 - 157, 25.03.2019
https://doi.org/10.17263/jlls.547683

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Student perceptions of difficulties in second language writing



Among the four language skills, writing is considered as the most challenging and difficult skill for most of the foreign language learners (Reid, 2002).  Moreover, the development of students’ L2 writing can be influenced by multiple factors such as L1 writing ability, L2 proficiency, and writing experiences in both languages (Kobayashi & Rinnert, 2008; Kubota, 1998). The starting point of this study was the difficulties students face in their writing process observed during the in-class writing tasks (Kobayashi & Rinnert, 2008; Kubota, 1998). This study aims to find out students’ perceptions of difficulties they come across during their writing process in Writing Skills I-II courses in which they are supposed to write academic paragraphs and essays.



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 Okumuş, Nuray Ceylan



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 Bülent Ecevit University



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Kaynakça

  • Asadifard, A. & Koosha, M. (2013). EFL Instructors and Student Writers’ Perceptions on
  • Academic Writing Reluctance, Theory and Practice in Language Studies, 3(9), 1572-
  • Bitchener, J. & Basturkmen, H. (2006). Perceptions of difficulties of postgraduate L2 thesis
  • students writing the discussion section. Journal of English for Academic Purposes, 5
  • (1), 4-18.
  • Dalsky, D. & Tajino, A. (2007). Students’ perceptions of difficulties with academic writing:
  • A report from Kyoto University academic writing courses. Kyoto University
  • Researches in Higher Education, 13, 45- 50.
  • Grabe, W. (2001). Notes toward a theory of second languge writing. In Silva, T. And
  • Matsuda, P.K. (Eds). On second language writing, 39-57. New Jersey; Lawrence
  • Erlbaum Associates Inc., Publishers.
  • Hasegawa, H. (2013). Students’ perceptions and Performances in Academic Essay Writing in
  • Higher Education, International Journal of Innovative Interdisciplinary Research, 4.
  • Marshall, S. (1991). A genre-based approach to the teaching of report-writing. English for
  • Spesicif Purposes. 10(1), 3-43.
  • Nauman, A.D. et al., (2011. What makes writing good? An essential question for teachers.
  • The reading Teacher 64(5), 318-328.
  • Evans, S. & Green, C. (2007). Why EAP is necessary: A survey of Hong Kong tertiary
  • students. Journal of English for Academic Purposes, 6 (1), 3-17.
  • Curry, M, J., & Hewings, A. (2003). Approaches to teaching writing. In C. Coffin, M.
  • J.Curry,S.Goodman, A. Hewings,T.M. Lillis &J.Swann (Eds), Teaching academic
  • writing (pp.19‐44). London, UK:Routledge
  • Kubota, R. (1998). An investigation of L1–L2 transfer in writing among Japanese university
  • students: Implications for contrastive rhetoric. Journal of Second Language Writing. 7
  • (1), 69-100.
  • Kuboyashi, H. & Rinnert, C. (2008). Task response and text constrcution across L1 and L2
  • writing. Journal of Second Language Writing, 17 (1), 7-29.
  • Ismail, S. A. A.(2010). Exploring Students’ Perceptions of ESL Writing. English Language
  • Teaching, 4 (2).
  • Lee, S. N. & Tajino, A. (2008). Understanding Students' Perceptions of Difficulty with
  • Academic Writing for Teacher Development: A Case Study of the University of
  • Tokyo Writing Program. Kyoto University Research Information Repository.
  • Retrieved on 20th December, 2015 from
  • http://repository.kulib.kyoto-u.ac.jp/dspace/handle/2433/70833
  • Petric, B.& Czarl, B. (2003). Validating a writing strategy questionnaire. System, 131, 187-
  • Reid, J. (2002). Writing. In Ronald Carter and David Nunan (eds). The Cambridge guide to
  • teaching English to speakers of other languages (pp. 28-33). Cambridge; Cambridge
  • University Press.
  • Scarcella, R. (2002). Some key factors affecting English learners' development of advanced
  • literacy. In M. J. Schleppegrell & M. C. Colombi (Eds.), Developing advanced literacy
  • in first and second language (pp. 209-226). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
Yıl 2019, , 151 - 157, 25.03.2019
https://doi.org/10.17263/jlls.547683

Öz

Kaynakça

  • Asadifard, A. & Koosha, M. (2013). EFL Instructors and Student Writers’ Perceptions on
  • Academic Writing Reluctance, Theory and Practice in Language Studies, 3(9), 1572-
  • Bitchener, J. & Basturkmen, H. (2006). Perceptions of difficulties of postgraduate L2 thesis
  • students writing the discussion section. Journal of English for Academic Purposes, 5
  • (1), 4-18.
  • Dalsky, D. & Tajino, A. (2007). Students’ perceptions of difficulties with academic writing:
  • A report from Kyoto University academic writing courses. Kyoto University
  • Researches in Higher Education, 13, 45- 50.
  • Grabe, W. (2001). Notes toward a theory of second languge writing. In Silva, T. And
  • Matsuda, P.K. (Eds). On second language writing, 39-57. New Jersey; Lawrence
  • Erlbaum Associates Inc., Publishers.
  • Hasegawa, H. (2013). Students’ perceptions and Performances in Academic Essay Writing in
  • Higher Education, International Journal of Innovative Interdisciplinary Research, 4.
  • Marshall, S. (1991). A genre-based approach to the teaching of report-writing. English for
  • Spesicif Purposes. 10(1), 3-43.
  • Nauman, A.D. et al., (2011. What makes writing good? An essential question for teachers.
  • The reading Teacher 64(5), 318-328.
  • Evans, S. & Green, C. (2007). Why EAP is necessary: A survey of Hong Kong tertiary
  • students. Journal of English for Academic Purposes, 6 (1), 3-17.
  • Curry, M, J., & Hewings, A. (2003). Approaches to teaching writing. In C. Coffin, M.
  • J.Curry,S.Goodman, A. Hewings,T.M. Lillis &J.Swann (Eds), Teaching academic
  • writing (pp.19‐44). London, UK:Routledge
  • Kubota, R. (1998). An investigation of L1–L2 transfer in writing among Japanese university
  • students: Implications for contrastive rhetoric. Journal of Second Language Writing. 7
  • (1), 69-100.
  • Kuboyashi, H. & Rinnert, C. (2008). Task response and text constrcution across L1 and L2
  • writing. Journal of Second Language Writing, 17 (1), 7-29.
  • Ismail, S. A. A.(2010). Exploring Students’ Perceptions of ESL Writing. English Language
  • Teaching, 4 (2).
  • Lee, S. N. & Tajino, A. (2008). Understanding Students' Perceptions of Difficulty with
  • Academic Writing for Teacher Development: A Case Study of the University of
  • Tokyo Writing Program. Kyoto University Research Information Repository.
  • Retrieved on 20th December, 2015 from
  • http://repository.kulib.kyoto-u.ac.jp/dspace/handle/2433/70833
  • Petric, B.& Czarl, B. (2003). Validating a writing strategy questionnaire. System, 131, 187-
  • Reid, J. (2002). Writing. In Ronald Carter and David Nunan (eds). The Cambridge guide to
  • teaching English to speakers of other languages (pp. 28-33). Cambridge; Cambridge
  • University Press.
  • Scarcella, R. (2002). Some key factors affecting English learners' development of advanced
  • literacy. In M. J. Schleppegrell & M. C. Colombi (Eds.), Developing advanced literacy
  • in first and second language (pp. 209-226). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
Toplam 41 adet kaynakça vardır.

Ayrıntılar

Birincil Dil İngilizce
Bölüm Araştırma Makalesi
Yazarlar

Nuray Okumuş Ceylan

Yayımlanma Tarihi 25 Mart 2019
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2019

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APA Okumuş Ceylan, N. (2019). Student perceptions of difficulties in second language writing. Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies, 15(1), 151-157. https://doi.org/10.17263/jlls.547683
AMA Okumuş Ceylan N. Student perceptions of difficulties in second language writing. Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies. Mart 2019;15(1):151-157. doi:10.17263/jlls.547683
Chicago Okumuş Ceylan, Nuray. “Student Perceptions of Difficulties in Second Language Writing”. Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies 15, sy. 1 (Mart 2019): 151-57. https://doi.org/10.17263/jlls.547683.
EndNote Okumuş Ceylan N (01 Mart 2019) Student perceptions of difficulties in second language writing. Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies 15 1 151–157.
IEEE N. Okumuş Ceylan, “Student perceptions of difficulties in second language writing”, Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies, c. 15, sy. 1, ss. 151–157, 2019, doi: 10.17263/jlls.547683.
ISNAD Okumuş Ceylan, Nuray. “Student Perceptions of Difficulties in Second Language Writing”. Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies 15/1 (Mart 2019), 151-157. https://doi.org/10.17263/jlls.547683.
JAMA Okumuş Ceylan N. Student perceptions of difficulties in second language writing. Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies. 2019;15:151–157.
MLA Okumuş Ceylan, Nuray. “Student Perceptions of Difficulties in Second Language Writing”. Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies, c. 15, sy. 1, 2019, ss. 151-7, doi:10.17263/jlls.547683.
Vancouver Okumuş Ceylan N. Student perceptions of difficulties in second language writing. Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies. 2019;15(1):151-7.