Perception of Malaysian learners on the use of written communication strategies in Mandarin, French and Japanese

This study aimed to investigate the perception of Malaysian learners on the use of written communication strategies in French, Mandarin and Japanese language learning. The subjects consisted of 2nd and 3rd year Malaysian students at Universiti Putra Malaysia. A total of 173 subjects participated in...

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Main Authors: Abdul Halim, Hazlina, Ang, Lay Hoon, Mamat, Roslina, Abd Rahim, Normaliza
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Language:English
Published: Canadian Center of Science and Education 2014
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spelling my.upm.eprints.348652017-10-20T04:40:38Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/34865/ Perception of Malaysian learners on the use of written communication strategies in Mandarin, French and Japanese Abdul Halim, Hazlina Ang, Lay Hoon Mamat, Roslina Abd Rahim, Normaliza This study aimed to investigate the perception of Malaysian learners on the use of written communication strategies in French, Mandarin and Japanese language learning. The subjects consisted of 2nd and 3rd year Malaysian students at Universiti Putra Malaysia. A total of 173 subjects participated in this study. The main instrument used was a 2-section questionnaire on the demographic and the perception on the use of written communication strategies. The items for the questionnaires on the perception of learners on communication strategies were adapted from Dörnyei (1995) Taxonomy of Communication Strategies. The overall findings indicated that the learners perceived to be using the written communication strategies moderately. The results across the three languages further indicated that ‘appeal for help’ and ‘topic avoidance’ were perceived to be frequently used by French, Mandarin and Japanese learners. It was suggested that further intensive research should be conducted to look into the commonly used communication strategies to develop a comprehensive framework for the incorporation of communication strategy in French, Mandarin and Japanese language learning instruction, materials and tasks for Malaysian learners. Canadian Center of Science and Education 2014 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/34865/1/34865.pdf Abdul Halim, Hazlina and Ang, Lay Hoon and Mamat, Roslina and Abd Rahim, Normaliza (2014) Perception of Malaysian learners on the use of written communication strategies in Mandarin, French and Japanese. Asian Social Science, 10 (4). pp. 153-160. ISSN 1911-2017; ESSN: 1911-2025 http://www.ccsenet.org/journal/index.php/ass/article/view/33802 10.5539/ass.v10n4p153
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description This study aimed to investigate the perception of Malaysian learners on the use of written communication strategies in French, Mandarin and Japanese language learning. The subjects consisted of 2nd and 3rd year Malaysian students at Universiti Putra Malaysia. A total of 173 subjects participated in this study. The main instrument used was a 2-section questionnaire on the demographic and the perception on the use of written communication strategies. The items for the questionnaires on the perception of learners on communication strategies were adapted from Dörnyei (1995) Taxonomy of Communication Strategies. The overall findings indicated that the learners perceived to be using the written communication strategies moderately. The results across the three languages further indicated that ‘appeal for help’ and ‘topic avoidance’ were perceived to be frequently used by French, Mandarin and Japanese learners. It was suggested that further intensive research should be conducted to look into the commonly used communication strategies to develop a comprehensive framework for the incorporation of communication strategy in French, Mandarin and Japanese language learning instruction, materials and tasks for Malaysian learners.
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author Abdul Halim, Hazlina
Ang, Lay Hoon
Mamat, Roslina
Abd Rahim, Normaliza
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Ang, Lay Hoon
Mamat, Roslina
Abd Rahim, Normaliza
Perception of Malaysian learners on the use of written communication strategies in Mandarin, French and Japanese
author_facet Abdul Halim, Hazlina
Ang, Lay Hoon
Mamat, Roslina
Abd Rahim, Normaliza
author_sort Abdul Halim, Hazlina
title Perception of Malaysian learners on the use of written communication strategies in Mandarin, French and Japanese
title_short Perception of Malaysian learners on the use of written communication strategies in Mandarin, French and Japanese
title_full Perception of Malaysian learners on the use of written communication strategies in Mandarin, French and Japanese
title_fullStr Perception of Malaysian learners on the use of written communication strategies in Mandarin, French and Japanese
title_full_unstemmed Perception of Malaysian learners on the use of written communication strategies in Mandarin, French and Japanese
title_sort perception of malaysian learners on the use of written communication strategies in mandarin, french and japanese
publisher Canadian Center of Science and Education
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url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/34865/1/34865.pdf
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