PAKISTANI EFL LEARNERS’ BELIEFS TOWARDS WRITTEN CF AND THEIR IMPACT ON OBTAINING WRITING ACCURACY

Authors

  • Mehmood Ul Hassan

Abstract

The current study examines the impact of students’ beliefs on using writing CF. By comparing students’ contexts and investigating beliefs about written CF, this study investigated the topic from cognitive perspective on cognitive and social perspective. 163 university students at Khwaja Fareed UEIT, Pakistan were participants of this study. Students were placed into three groups: direct, indirect and metalinguistic CF (urban students) and two groups: direct and indirect CF (rural). Data collected through questionnaire and writing prompts in different pre and post-tests and delayed-post-tests were statically analyzed on SPSS version 28. Findings revealed that there were marginal differences in beliefs of both groups of the students and types of the written CF that is the most effective were different between urban and rural students. Besides, beliefs about written CF were found to impact uptake and retention of written CF more on rural students as compared to the urban students.

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Published

2020-12-02

How to Cite

Mehmood Ul Hassan. (2020). PAKISTANI EFL LEARNERS’ BELIEFS TOWARDS WRITTEN CF AND THEIR IMPACT ON OBTAINING WRITING ACCURACY. PalArch’s Journal of Archaeology of Egypt / Egyptology, 17(11), 133-149. Retrieved from https://archives.palarch.nl/index.php/jae/article/view/4200