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100 1 _aAyoub, Janet
_gDoctorat English Literature
245 1 0 _aAnalyse of the narrative writing of secondary students…
260 _aBeirut
_bUniversité Libanaise - Faculté des lettres
_c2012
300 _a383 pages
500 _aالنوع : Thèse
520 3 _aThe study reported in this thesis examines the discourse, linguistic and rhetorical, qualities in secondary EFL students’ narratives by asking samples, 3480, of secondary students in 63 different public high schools in different provinces: the Bekaa, Beirut, Tripoli, South Lebanon, and North Lebanon, to write about two narrative topics at two different times of two different school grades, Grade 10 and Grade 11. The study aims to analyze the subjects’ written products quantitatively and qualitatively in terms of four variables: syntactic maturity, error variables, cohesion with the suitable and balanced use of cohesive ties, and story grammar. The major findings of the study revealed that the students were novice writers because of displaying deficiencies. They frequently wrote quantitatively longer stories but they did not show a higher level of syntactic maturity. Their narrative essays were composed of kernel and coordinated, rather than subordinated or embedded, sentences. Their errors were of diverse kinds with varied weights of gravity. Their domain errors remained constant while they made fewer long-domain errors over time. The rhetorical qualities were not less lacking. The students under study had the tendency to employ cohesion for local rather than global connections. They underused, overused, or misused cohesive ties. In general, the students wrote complete stories in spite of the imprecise use of cohesion leading to low narrativity level. These stories were connected semantically more than linguistically. In a nutshell, their limited linguistic proficiency held back their production of more sophisticated stories. Therefore, they were below the threshold level. Earlier research on EFL writing goes in line with most findings. Finally, both theoretical and pedagogical implications are addressed in this study.
650 4 _aCycle Secondaire L’enseignement de la Langue Anglaise
650 4 _aL’accomplissement des étudiants
650 4 _aSecondary Education English Language Education
650 4 _aStudents achievement
650 4 _aالمرحلة الثانوية تعليم اللغة الانكليزية
650 4 _aتحصيل الطلبة
856 _zUniversité Libanaise - Faculté des lettres - Branche 4
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