Saudi Arabian University Students' Perspectives on Issues and Solutions in Academic Writing Learning

Q4 Arts and Humanities Brazilian English Language Teaching Journal Pub Date : 2023-07-05 DOI:10.5539/elt.v16n8p1
A. Ankawi
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EFL students confront a host of obstacles and challenges when it comes to academic writing, most notably those generated by the distinction between spoken and written English. In this regard, it is worth noting that Arabic differs significantly from English when it comes to both spoken and written versions. A number of variables drive these differences, including: 1) differences in the letters; and 2) differences in writing methods, with Arabic featuring more figurative phrases and longer sentences than English. There are various ways of teaching writing in academia; some are beneficial, like computerized writing instruction, whereas others, such as the usage of distinctive writing styles, are detrimental. Native speakers can help ESL students recognize the skills required for academic writing, enabling them to improve their academic writing. The study's goal was to determine the obstacles that students at a specific Saudi university encounter when studying written academic English, as well as to differentiate across their educational needs and aims. During the academic year 2020-2021, the research's group comprised 50 postgraduate students from one Saudi university. The data analysis showed that English as an additional language (EFL) students face many obstacles and underscores in their academic work, such as difficulties distinguishing between written and spoken English, generating a framework before writing a first draft, determining the abilities necessary to succeed in writing, and preventing plague words and phrases.
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沙特阿拉伯大学学生对学术写作学习中问题和解决方案的看法
英语学生在学术写作方面面临着许多障碍和挑战,最明显的是口语和书面语之间的区别。在这方面,值得注意的是,阿拉伯语在口语和书面语方面与英语有很大的不同。造成这些差异的因素有很多,包括:1)字母的不同;2)写作方法的差异,阿拉伯语比英语有更多的比喻短语和更长的句子。学术界的写作教学方法多种多样;有些是有益的,如电脑写作指导,而其他的,如使用独特的写作风格,是有害的。母语人士可以帮助ESL学生认识到学术写作所需的技能,使他们能够提高学术写作水平。这项研究的目的是确定沙特某所大学的学生在学习书面学术英语时遇到的障碍,并区分他们的教育需求和目标。在2020-2021学年,该研究小组由来自沙特一所大学的50名研究生组成。数据分析表明,英语作为附加语言(EFL)的学生在学术工作中面临许多障碍和强调,例如难以区分书面英语和口语,在写初稿之前生成框架,确定成功写作所需的能力,以及防止流行单词和短语。
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Brazilian English Language Teaching Journal
Brazilian English Language Teaching Journal Social Sciences-Linguistics and Language
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