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Task-based language teaching : theory and practice
Ellis, Rod; Skehan, Peter; Li, Shaofeng. - Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2020
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Reflections on task-based language teaching
Ellis, Rod. - 2018
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Understanding Second Language Acquisition 2nd Edition - Oxford Applied Linguistics
Ellis, Rod. - : Oxford University Press, 2015
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Exploring language pedagogy through second language acquisition research
Shintani, Natsuko; Ellis, Rod. - London [u.a.] : Routledge, 2014
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Exploring Language Pedagogy through Second Language Acquisition Research
Ellis, Rod; Shintani, N.. - : Routledge, 2013
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Investigating linguistic knowledge of a second language and its relationship to general language proficiency and individual learner differences in an EFL context
Zhang, Runhan. - : ResearchSpace@Auckland, 2013
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Language teaching research & language pedagogy
Ellis, Rod. - Chicester [u.a.] : Wiley-Blackwell, 2012
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Investigating the relationships between Chinese university EFL learners' metacognitive listening strategies and their comprehension and incidental vocabulary acquisition from listening tasks
Chang, Le. - : ResearchSpace@Auckland, 2012
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Oral Corrective Feedback, Individual Differences, and L2 Acquisition of French Past Tenses
Mifka Profozic, Nadia. - : ResearchSpace@Auckland, 2012
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The Beliefs And Learner Strategy Use Of Low-Proficiency Chinese Learners And Their Impact On Learning English In A New Zealand Context
Zhong, Qunyan. - : ResearchSpace@Auckland, 2012
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The effect of written corrective feedback and revision on intermediate Chinese learners' acquisition of English
Frear, David Jon. - : ResearchSpace@Auckland, 2012
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The Motivation of Chinese Learners of English in a Foreign and Second Language Context
Li, Qi. - : ResearchSpace@Auckland, 2011
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A comparison of the effects of comprehension-based and production-based instruction on the acquisition of vocabulary and grammar by young Japanese learners of English
Shintani, Natsuko. - : ResearchSpace@Auckland, 2011
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Implicit and explicit knowledge in second language learning, testing and teaching
Reinders, Hayo; Ellis, Rod; Erlam, Rosemary. - Bristol [u.a.] : Multilingual Matters, 2009
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Evaluation of an Online English learning program
Ho, Yi-Chieh. - : ResearchSpace@Auckland, 2009
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The study of second language acquisition
Ellis, Rod. - Oxford [u.a.] : Oxford Univ. Press, 2008
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Second language writing from sources: an ethnographic study of an argument essay task
Wolfersberger, Mark Andrew. - : ResearchSpace@Auckland, 2008
Abstract: Writing from sources is a common academic task for L2 students in higher education. It is a task that requires the orchestration of numerous skills such as reading source texts, incorporating information from the source texts within the written text, and reading the rhetorical context to interpret the task. Being such a complex activity, it has received relatively little attention. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate the complexity of a writing-from-sources task within an L2 environment. Using an ethnographic design, I examined the writing of four Chinese (L1) students with varying levels of English (L2) proficiency completing an argumentative writing-from-sources essay task for a required writing class. The task spanned two and a half weeks and required the participants to cite five sources within a 1500-word essay. Over the course of writing, I interviewed each participant several times about their writing process, observed the participants during class, and collected all notes, drafts, and reading materials. The results revealed the complexity of the writing-from-sources task. Constructing a suitable cognitive representation of the task was one key to success and there were a number of personal and contextual factors that influenced the creation of the participants’ task representations, factors such as individual background experiences, the writing process, and information from and interactions with the teacher and other people within the writing context. These factors varied in the strength of their influence from the beginning to the end of the essay assignment, and I present a tentative theory of task representation to explain the points at which these influencing factors had the greatest impact within the writing process. Low L2 proficiency constrained the writing performance of some of the participants. This resulted in one participant avoiding elements of the writing task requirements in order to earn passing marks and two other participants producing plagiarized texts and receiving failing marks on the assignment. The two participants who plagiarized showed no ill intentions and, consequently, felt receiving zero marks for their writing efforts was unjust. ; New Zealand Tertiary Education Commission
Keyword: second language writing; writing from sources
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2292/2364
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The study of second language acquisition
Ellis, Rod. - Oxford [u.a.] : Oxford Univ. Press, 2007
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Diagnostic writing assessment: the development and validation of a rating scale
Knoch, Ute. - : ResearchSpace@Auckland, 2007
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Second language acquisition
Ellis, Rod. - Oxford [u.a.] : Oxford Univ. Press, 2005
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