Teaching Writing | Approaches and Proficiency

Teaching Writing | Approaches and Proficiency

Understanding the Challenges of Writing in English

Personal Experiences with Student Writing Difficulties

  • The speaker shares personal experiences regarding students' struggles with writing, particularly among college students who consistently cite writing as their most challenging skill.
  • Students often express confusion about what is expected from them in writing tasks, indicating a lack of clarity on reader expectations and constraints.

Link Between Language and Writing Challenges

  • The speaker suggests that difficulties in writing may stem from inherited issues related to the Arabic language rather than being solely an English problem.
  • Emphasizes the importance of foundational language skills before attempting to write, likening it to harvesting crops; without proper care, there will be nothing to harvest.

Approaches to Teaching Writing

Audio-Lingual Method

  • Discusses the audio-lingual method's focus on linguistic and lexical knowledge, emphasizing sentence structure through drills and oral practices.
  • Students are encouraged to imitate models provided by teachers, transforming spoken sentences into written form.

Paragraph Pattern Approach

  • Introduced in the 1980s, this approach emphasizes functional and organizational patterns in writing.
  • Highlights exercises such as identifying irrelevant sentences or creating topic sentences based on supporting details.

Process Writing Approach

  • This approach emerged in the 1990s but is noted for its varying effectiveness depending on student proficiency levels; it works better with advanced learners compared to beginners.

Discourse Analysis in Writing

Contextual Understanding

  • The discourse approach focuses on context and purpose behind writing, stressing how different contexts dictate language conventions.

Types of Writing

  • Categorizes types of writing into institutional (e.g., academic/business writing) versus personal (e.g., diaries/emails), highlighting their distinct conventions.

Understanding Proficiency in Writing

The Role of Note-Taking and Summarization

  • Effective note-taking and summarization are essential for assessing student learning, providing a means for teachers to evaluate the extent of learners' understanding.
  • Students benefit from their own writing through the process of summarizing, which helps reinforce their knowledge and comprehension.

Background Knowledge in Writing

  • A student's background knowledge is crucial for proficiency in writing; it encompasses awareness of various situations that influence writing quality.
  • Cultural conventions play a significant role in writing; students must understand what is acceptable or not within different cultural contexts.

Cultural Assumptions and Their Impact

  • Different cultures have varying expectations regarding thesis statements; for instance, some may prioritize questions over traditional thesis structures in essays.
  • Plagiarism perceptions differ across cultures; while often viewed negatively, some cultures may see it as a way to emphasize one's importance.

Coherence and Organization in Writing

  • Coherence is vital for effective communication in writing, impacting how ideas are organized and presented to readers.
Video description

👉This video illustrates the four Approaches to teaching Writing. It also sheds some lights on the Nature of Proficiency in writing (The knowledge students should have about writing). ↗️ Join our Telegram channel : https://t.me/RachidEnglish 👉Moulay Ismail University, Faculty of Arts and Humanities 👉Master: Applied Language Studies 👉Supervised by Professor Hicham LAABIDI