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Effects of Task Design on EFL Learners’ Written Language Performance

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Task structure as a task characteristic is believed to have a considerable effect on task performance in terms of accuracy, fluency and complexity. Studies in the literature focused on investigating task structure impact on oral out-put; however, this study examines how written task performance is affected by task structure. Thirty two EFL learners were selected for data collection. Each participant, then, narrated two tasks which differed with regard to their inherent structure (tight vs. loose). Collected data were coded and checked for measuring their accuracy, fluency and complexity. Findings of the statistical analysis revealed that structured tasks produced more fluent and complex performances while accuracy remained unaffected. Results have practical implications for language teaching, research and syllabus design.

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ABSTRACT
 INTRODUCTION
 LITERATURE REVIEW
  Task Structure
  Task and Written Performance
  Speech Production Model
  Models of Writing
 METHODOLOGY
  Research Question and Research Hypothesis
  Participants
  Tasks
  Setting and Procedures
  Measures
 RESULTS
  Accuracy
  Fluency
  Complexity
 DISCUSSION
 IMPLICATIONS
 LIMITATIONS OF THE STUDY
 THE AUTHORS
 REFERENCES
 APPENDIX

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  • Massoud Rahimpour The University of Queensland, Australia, University of Tabriz, Iran
  • Faezeh Mehrang University of Tabriz, Iran
  • Pakhshan Hosseini University of Tabriz, Iran

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