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The Task-based Teaching of Writing to Big Classes in Chinese EFL Setting

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  • Hai-yan Miao

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This paper explores how to teach English writing to big classes in China from the task-based perspective. Based on a comparison between the traditional 3Ps approach and the tasked-based approach, the paper proposes a practical linear procedure as to how to teach English writing in the task-based classroom to big classes. An empirical study is conducted in the form of questionnaires to test the effectiveness of this task-based procedure to foreign language writing in the Chinese EFL setting. Results show that the task-based approach is effective to teach big classes English writing, as it deepens students’ understanding of the task-based approach and enhances various aspects of writing. However, there are several factors calling for future attention, such as teachers’ roles, monitoring and evaluation in the practice of task-based instruction. It is hoped that this proposed procedure of task-based approach can serve as an inspiration for other foreign language teachers and stimulate more studies in task-based learning and teaching.

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  • Hai-yan Miao, 2014. "The Task-based Teaching of Writing to Big Classes in Chinese EFL Setting," English Language Teaching, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 7(3), pages 1-63, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:eltjnl:v:7:y:2014:i:3:p:63
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