Formula instruction in English language writing: learnability, teachability and learner variables / Nor Ashikin Ab Manan

This paper discusses pertinent issues in relation to formula instruction. It is based on a quasi- experimental study which was primarily carried out to ascertain whether incorporating formula instruction into an academic writing class is advantageous in improving the participants’ academic writ...

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Main Author: Ab Manan, Nor Ashikin
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Language:English
Published: Universiti Teknologi MARA, Kedah 2016
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/30206/
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description This paper discusses pertinent issues in relation to formula instruction. It is based on a quasi- experimental study which was primarily carried out to ascertain whether incorporating formula instruction into an academic writing class is advantageous in improving the participants’ academic writing performance. Since time allocated for academic writing at university level is often limited to explicitly teach a large collection of formulaic expressions in English language, the paper attempts to address the issues of ‘teachable’ and ‘learnability’ in formula instruction. The paper also highlights the effect of two learner variables namely general English language proficiency level and gender on the participants’ post-test performance. Subsequently, the pattern of formula use among the participants from different proficiency levels was examined and discussed. It was concluded based on the findings that formula instruction is beneficial due to the fact that the experimental group outperformed the control group in the post-test. It was found that the effect of proficiency level on the post-test results is significant but the effect of gender is insignificant. Lower level participants were found to have used more target formulas overall and the formulas used were generally high frequency target formulas. On the other hand, higher level participants had utilized mostly low frequency non-target formulas in their post-test.
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spelling uitm-302062020-04-30T16:39:41Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/30206/ Formula instruction in English language writing: learnability, teachability and learner variables / Nor Ashikin Ab Manan cpit Ab Manan, Nor Ashikin Study and teaching This paper discusses pertinent issues in relation to formula instruction. It is based on a quasi- experimental study which was primarily carried out to ascertain whether incorporating formula instruction into an academic writing class is advantageous in improving the participants’ academic writing performance. Since time allocated for academic writing at university level is often limited to explicitly teach a large collection of formulaic expressions in English language, the paper attempts to address the issues of ‘teachable’ and ‘learnability’ in formula instruction. The paper also highlights the effect of two learner variables namely general English language proficiency level and gender on the participants’ post-test performance. Subsequently, the pattern of formula use among the participants from different proficiency levels was examined and discussed. It was concluded based on the findings that formula instruction is beneficial due to the fact that the experimental group outperformed the control group in the post-test. It was found that the effect of proficiency level on the post-test results is significant but the effect of gender is insignificant. Lower level participants were found to have used more target formulas overall and the formulas used were generally high frequency target formulas. On the other hand, higher level participants had utilized mostly low frequency non-target formulas in their post-test. Universiti Teknologi MARA, Kedah 2016 Article PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/30206/1/AJ_NOR%20ASHIKIN%20AB%20MANAN%20CPLT%20K%2016.pdf Ab Manan, Nor Ashikin (2016) Formula instruction in English language writing: learnability, teachability and learner variables / Nor Ashikin Ab Manan. (2016) Journal of Creative Practices in Language Learning and Teaching (CPLT) <https://ir.uitm.edu.my/view/publication/Journal_of_Creative_Practices_in_Language_Learning_and_Teaching_=28CPLT=29.html>, 4 (1). pp. 1-14. ISSN 1823-464X https://cplt.uitm.edu.my/
spellingShingle Study and teaching
Ab Manan, Nor Ashikin
Formula instruction in English language writing: learnability, teachability and learner variables / Nor Ashikin Ab Manan
title Formula instruction in English language writing: learnability, teachability and learner variables / Nor Ashikin Ab Manan
title_full Formula instruction in English language writing: learnability, teachability and learner variables / Nor Ashikin Ab Manan
title_fullStr Formula instruction in English language writing: learnability, teachability and learner variables / Nor Ashikin Ab Manan
title_full_unstemmed Formula instruction in English language writing: learnability, teachability and learner variables / Nor Ashikin Ab Manan
title_short Formula instruction in English language writing: learnability, teachability and learner variables / Nor Ashikin Ab Manan
title_sort formula instruction in english language writing: learnability, teachability and learner variables / nor ashikin ab manan
topic Study and teaching
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/30206/
https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/30206/