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- Title
Toward an Intercultural Rhetoric: Improving Chinese EFL Students' Essay Writing through Outline Writing.
- Authors
Fang Li; Yingqin Liu
- Abstract
This study explores the effects of teaching EFL students to use an outline in their English essays. The researchers maintain that using outlines can raise students' awareness of different audience expectations embedded in the rhetoric of the target language (English) and culture and can improve their English academic writing. The study was based on a four-week long case study at a university in Xi'an, China, in which 24 Chinese EFL students at the College of Translation Studies participated. A discourse analysis was conducted by comparing the Chinese EFL students' English essays produced at the beginning of the study with those produced at the end of the study after learning and practicing outlining for writing the English essays. Email inquiries were used for understanding the participants' viewpoints on learning how to write English essay outlines. The findings reveal that teaching EFL students to use outlining in their English essays is an effective way to help them improve their essay writing. Not only can it enhance the students' understanding about using the English thesis statements, but it can also help improve the use of related, logical, and specific detailed examples to support the main ideas in their essays. The email inquiries also revealed that the students believe that outline learning helped them to understand the differences between Chinese and English essay writing. The implications of the study for intercultural rhetoric are also discussed.
- Subjects
WRITING; ACADEMIC discourse; ENGLISH essays; DISCOURSE analysis; RHETORIC
- Publication
Journal of Language Teaching & Research, 2019, Vol 10, Issue 1, p83
- ISSN
1798-4769
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.17507/jltr.1001.10