Author/Authors :
Shoari, Elnaz Department of English Language Teaching - Ahar Branch, Islamic Azad University, Ahar, Iran , Assadi, Nader Department of English Language Teaching - Ahar Branch, Islamic Azad University, Ahar, Iran , Davatgari Asl, Hanieh Department of English Language Teaching - Ahar Branch, Islamic Azad University, Ahar, Iran
Abstract :
This study was an attempt to provide a comprehensive model for summary writing based on the model of
Van Dijk’s concept of macrostructures. The effectiveness of the model was examined in a genre-based
quasi-experimental study with the data collection procedure lasting a semester. The participants included
60 female English learners divided into two experimental and control groups. The results of the study revealed
that the experimental group outperformed the control group in the posttest which was mainly due
to the potential role the treatment had in increasing the learners’ structural awareness in order to help
them find the most important parts of the texts, i.e. those relating to the main idea of the text and disregard
the less relevant ones. The results of this study contributed to the understanding of the genre-based
model and that English learners could get the essence of a given text by only understanding the gist and
comprehending some sentences in a text. English learners could realize that all of the words and sentences
in a text have a responsibility of conveying a particular message and that there is no need to memorize or
remember every individual information in a text.
Keywords :
Van Dijk’s concept of macrostructure , Summary writing skill , Summary writing model , Iranian EFL learners , Genre-based approach