Understanding writing strategy use from a sociocultural perspective: A multiplecase study of Chinese EFL learners of different ,Used

Understanding writing strategy use from a sociocultural perspective: A multiplecase study of Chinese EFL learners of different ,Used

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Want to improve your writing skills? This book offers you a fantastic approacheasy to learn and to useand with it, you can improve your writing dramatically. This approach derives from sociocultural theories, substantial firsthand data about EFL learners writing strategy use, and detailed and systematic analysis; it consists of four interrelated categories, namely artifactmediated, communitymediated, rulemediated, and rolemediated strategies, and numerous subcategories. These categories and subcategories, though by no means exhaustive, highlight the dialectic relationship between context and cognitive and the importance of mediating resources in writing strategy use. Examples of how learners of different writing abilities use these strategies in their writing activities are analyzed and discussed, providing the reader with insights into efficient ways of using writing strategies and enhancing writing abilities.

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