Undertaking the Act of Writing as a Situated Social Practice: Going beyond the Linguistic and the Textual

Pedro Antonio Chala Bejarano, Claudia Marcela Chapetón

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Abstract

With an interest to go beyond an emphasis on linguistic and textual features that seem to prevail in writing practices, this qualitative action research study looked at EFL argumentative essay writing within a genre-based approach, where writing was understood as a situated social practice. A group of undergraduate students from a B.Ed. Program in Modern Languages participated in the study. Data were gathered through semi-structured interviews, questionnaires, class recordings, and students' artifacts. Findings revealed that participants undertook the writing of argumentative essays by bonding with their audience, establishing personal involvement with their texts, and giving support to their arguments. The study suggests that it is important to encourage students to focus on their sociocultural and personal context so that EFL writing can be approached in a more purposeful and meaningful way.
Translated title of the contributionLa escritura situada como una práctica social: más allá de la lingüística y el texto
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)25-42
Number of pages18
JournalColombian Applied Linguistics
Volume15
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2013

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