Vocabulary knowledge: Malaysian tertiary level learners' major problem in summary writing

The ability to summarize and paraphrase written pieces is one of the essential skills tertiary level students need in order to succeed in their academic endeavor. It involves the process of decoding a text, and then re-encoding it by making changes to the structure and vocabulary of the original tex...

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Main Authors: Ashrafzadeh, Anis, Nimehchisalem, Vahid
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Published: Academy Publication 2015
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spelling my.upm.eprints.468712018-01-31T06:25:16Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/46871/ Vocabulary knowledge: Malaysian tertiary level learners' major problem in summary writing Ashrafzadeh, Anis Nimehchisalem, Vahid The ability to summarize and paraphrase written pieces is one of the essential skills tertiary level students need in order to succeed in their academic endeavor. It involves the process of decoding a text, and then re-encoding it by making changes to the structure and vocabulary of the original text while maintaining its content. The present study analyzes a group of tertiary level students’ written samples to diagnose their main areas of difficulty in writing business report summaries. For this purpose, a sample of 69 samples was collected from an intact group of learners. Two raters used an analytic writing scale to score the samples individually. Based on the results, majority of the students (about 70%) achieved ‘excellent to very good’ scores for the ‘content’ of their written samples. However, regarding the ‘organization’ and ‘vocabulary’ of their written pieces, respectively 75% and 97% of these students scored ‘Fair to poor’. ‘Good to average’ results were achieved for a majority of the students’ ‘language use’ and ‘mechanics’ skills. The findings of the present study accentuate the urgent need for remedy courses to help these students improve their organization and vocabulary skills in ESL writing. Further research is necessary to diagnose the learners’ difficulty areas in other genres of writing such as argumentative and narrative modes. Academy Publication 2015-03 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/46871/1/Vocabulary%20knowledge%20Malaysian%20tertiary%20level%20learners%27%20major%20problem%20in%20summary%20writing.pdf Ashrafzadeh, Anis and Nimehchisalem, Vahid (2015) Vocabulary knowledge: Malaysian tertiary level learners' major problem in summary writing. Journal of Language Teaching Research, 6 (2). pp. 286-291. ISSN 1798-4769 10.17507/jltr.0602.07
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description The ability to summarize and paraphrase written pieces is one of the essential skills tertiary level students need in order to succeed in their academic endeavor. It involves the process of decoding a text, and then re-encoding it by making changes to the structure and vocabulary of the original text while maintaining its content. The present study analyzes a group of tertiary level students’ written samples to diagnose their main areas of difficulty in writing business report summaries. For this purpose, a sample of 69 samples was collected from an intact group of learners. Two raters used an analytic writing scale to score the samples individually. Based on the results, majority of the students (about 70%) achieved ‘excellent to very good’ scores for the ‘content’ of their written samples. However, regarding the ‘organization’ and ‘vocabulary’ of their written pieces, respectively 75% and 97% of these students scored ‘Fair to poor’. ‘Good to average’ results were achieved for a majority of the students’ ‘language use’ and ‘mechanics’ skills. The findings of the present study accentuate the urgent need for remedy courses to help these students improve their organization and vocabulary skills in ESL writing. Further research is necessary to diagnose the learners’ difficulty areas in other genres of writing such as argumentative and narrative modes.
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Vocabulary knowledge: Malaysian tertiary level learners' major problem in summary writing
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title Vocabulary knowledge: Malaysian tertiary level learners' major problem in summary writing
title_short Vocabulary knowledge: Malaysian tertiary level learners' major problem in summary writing
title_full Vocabulary knowledge: Malaysian tertiary level learners' major problem in summary writing
title_fullStr Vocabulary knowledge: Malaysian tertiary level learners' major problem in summary writing
title_full_unstemmed Vocabulary knowledge: Malaysian tertiary level learners' major problem in summary writing
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publisher Academy Publication
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