Title of article :
Audience awareness of Persian learners of English writing: Towards a model of task-oriented strategies
Author/Authors :
Shomossi, Nematullah Sabzevar University of Medical Sciences, Islamic Republic of Iran , Ketabi, Saeed University of Isfahan, Islamic Republic of Iran , Eslami Rasekh, Abbass University of Isfahan, Islamic Republic of Iran
Abstract :
Persian learners of English often avoid attending to audience considerations, which brings
them lower scores. The present study was conducted in a major university in Iran to help
Persian learners develop a sense of audience awareness in writing. Thirty five Persian students
of English were trained with a focus on process-oriented instruction. The intended task was a
letter where student writers were asked to write to a government authority. Having submitted
their first drafts, they received training on audience parameters and were asked to revise the
drafts for style and audience considerations, and to resubmit the final drafts for scoring.
Participants were interviewed on how they considered the reader in the written text, how they
engaged the reader in the text, and what strategies they used for the task accomplishment. The
interviews were analyzed qualitatively, and transcribed protocols were studied carefully, with
two core categories (i.e. linguistic and non-linguistic considerations) emerging from the data.
Also, participants implied attending to audience in three phases: pre-task, on-the-task, and
post-task strategies. In sum, training Persian learners resulted in their enhanced awareness of
strategies they can adopt for audience considerations.
Keywords :
Audience engagement , EFL , Persian , Training , writing instruction
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics