Input Type Effects On Students’ Written Narrative Responses

This pilot study examines the differences of second language learners’ written responses when they are given two different input types with similar content. One input was through written narrative or visual only input, where the learners need to read, and the other was a performed narrative or au...

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Main Authors: Mohd Izwan, Ramlee, Ernisa, Marzuki, Ahmed Shamsul Bahri, Mohamad Tuah
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Published: Centre for Language Studies 2012
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spelling my.unimas.ir.10322017-01-03T04:18:30Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/1032/ Input Type Effects On Students’ Written Narrative Responses Mohd Izwan, Ramlee Ernisa, Marzuki Ahmed Shamsul Bahri, Mohamad Tuah AC Collections. Series. Collected works L Education (General) This pilot study examines the differences of second language learners’ written responses when they are given two different input types with similar content. One input was through written narrative or visual only input, where the learners need to read, and the other was a performed narrative or audio-visual input, where learners need to watch. Learners were then required to respond to the input by completing the narratives. Results showed that there were no major discrepancies in terms of complete/incomplete storylines, length, and number of dialogues, but revealed that the audio-visual input influenced learners more as their responses have a stronger correspondence to the traits in the performance rather than the written narrative. Centre for Language Studies 2012 E-Article NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/1032/1/Input%2Btye%2Beffect%2Bon%2Bstudents%2527%2B%2528abstract%2529.pdf Mohd Izwan, Ramlee and Ernisa, Marzuki and Ahmed Shamsul Bahri, Mohamad Tuah (2012) Input Type Effects On Students’ Written Narrative Responses. Issues in Language Studies, 1 (2).
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L Education (General)
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L Education (General)
Mohd Izwan, Ramlee
Ernisa, Marzuki
Ahmed Shamsul Bahri, Mohamad Tuah
Input Type Effects On Students’ Written Narrative Responses
description This pilot study examines the differences of second language learners’ written responses when they are given two different input types with similar content. One input was through written narrative or visual only input, where the learners need to read, and the other was a performed narrative or audio-visual input, where learners need to watch. Learners were then required to respond to the input by completing the narratives. Results showed that there were no major discrepancies in terms of complete/incomplete storylines, length, and number of dialogues, but revealed that the audio-visual input influenced learners more as their responses have a stronger correspondence to the traits in the performance rather than the written narrative.
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author Mohd Izwan, Ramlee
Ernisa, Marzuki
Ahmed Shamsul Bahri, Mohamad Tuah
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Ernisa, Marzuki
Ahmed Shamsul Bahri, Mohamad Tuah
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title Input Type Effects On Students’ Written Narrative Responses
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title_full Input Type Effects On Students’ Written Narrative Responses
title_fullStr Input Type Effects On Students’ Written Narrative Responses
title_full_unstemmed Input Type Effects On Students’ Written Narrative Responses
title_sort input type effects on students’ written narrative responses
publisher Centre for Language Studies
publishDate 2012
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/1032/1/Input%2Btye%2Beffect%2Bon%2Bstudents%2527%2B%2528abstract%2529.pdf
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