Coherence: Implications for teaching writing

The paper presents the results of a study consisting of three text-based analyses of groups of student argumentative essays written on the same topic. The aim was to identify text-based features of coherence in L1 and L2. The analyses were carried out on essays written by first and third year underg...

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Main Author: Emilija Sarzhoska-Georgievska
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: New Bulgarian University 2016-08-01
Series:English Studies at NBU
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Online Access:http://esnbu.org/data/files/2016/2016-1-5-sarzhoska-pp17-30.pdf
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spelling doaj-edf6a902c9654fecacec2d5c048b51302021-03-02T09:54:26ZengNew Bulgarian UniversityEnglish Studies at NBU2367-57052367-87042016-08-01211730Coherence: Implications for teaching writingEmilija Sarzhoska-Georgievska0Ss. Cyril & Methodius University, SkopjeThe paper presents the results of a study consisting of three text-based analyses of groups of student argumentative essays written on the same topic. The aim was to identify text-based features of coherence in L1 and L2. The analyses were carried out on essays written by first and third year undergraduates at the Department of English Language and Literature, Faculty of Philology "Blazhe Koneski" at the Ss. "Cyril and Methodius" University in Skopje, Republic of Macedonia who wrote in their first language Macedonian, L1, and in English as a foreign language, L2. The goal was to recognise the importance of discourse organisation in academic writing in L1, and to examine factors which may affect second language learners' competence in the organisation of written discourse in English as a foreign language, L2. The paper points out the differences in the rhetorical models in Macedonian and English written discourse and how these differences may have an impact on writing assessment and the teaching of writing at university level.http://esnbu.org/data/files/2016/2016-1-5-sarzhoska-pp17-30.pdfCoherenceorganizational patternstopical structure analysisrhetorical modelsteaching writing
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Coherence: Implications for teaching writing
English Studies at NBU
Coherence
organizational patterns
topical structure analysis
rhetorical models
teaching writing
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title Coherence: Implications for teaching writing
title_short Coherence: Implications for teaching writing
title_full Coherence: Implications for teaching writing
title_fullStr Coherence: Implications for teaching writing
title_full_unstemmed Coherence: Implications for teaching writing
title_sort coherence: implications for teaching writing
publisher New Bulgarian University
series English Studies at NBU
issn 2367-5705
2367-8704
publishDate 2016-08-01
description The paper presents the results of a study consisting of three text-based analyses of groups of student argumentative essays written on the same topic. The aim was to identify text-based features of coherence in L1 and L2. The analyses were carried out on essays written by first and third year undergraduates at the Department of English Language and Literature, Faculty of Philology "Blazhe Koneski" at the Ss. "Cyril and Methodius" University in Skopje, Republic of Macedonia who wrote in their first language Macedonian, L1, and in English as a foreign language, L2. The goal was to recognise the importance of discourse organisation in academic writing in L1, and to examine factors which may affect second language learners' competence in the organisation of written discourse in English as a foreign language, L2. The paper points out the differences in the rhetorical models in Macedonian and English written discourse and how these differences may have an impact on writing assessment and the teaching of writing at university level.
topic Coherence
organizational patterns
topical structure analysis
rhetorical models
teaching writing
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