EFL Learners' Formulaic Language Use in Writing: an Action Research Account

Marcela Soledad Vildósola Campos; Katia Lorena Sáez Carrillo; Cristian Hernán Sanhueza Campos

Abstract

Abstract: The present study exemplifies an action research-based approach for addressing the extent to which a process of explicit instruction of formulaic language supports the use of this type of vocabulary in middle school students' short narrative written texts. The study was conducted at a private school in Chile, as a plan to help learners use different forms of expression in a written format. Data were obtained from a group of 23 Spanish-speaking learners of English before and after the intervention period. The action research methodology was implemented in order to collect and analyse written compositions as well as a survey for evaluating the treatment from the students' perspective. The observation and reflection process led to positive outcomes in relation to the use of formulaic expressions in writing, and students' opinion about the process also proved favourable. The pedagogical innovation is reflected upon theoretical and pedagogical perspectives. Implications applicable to teachers working in this and other contexts are also considered.

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Título según SCIELO: EFL Learners' Formulaic Language Use in Writing: an Action Research Account
Título de la Revista: Logos (La Serena) - Revista de lingüística, filosofía y literatura
Volumen: 31
Número: 2
Editorial: Facultad de Humanidades - Departamento de Artes y Letras, Universidad de La Serena
Fecha de publicación: 2021
Página de inicio: 301
Página final: 316
Idioma: en
DOI:

10.15443/rl3118

Notas: SCIELO