Applying Writing Feedback Orientation and Self-Regulated Learning Writing Strategies to EFL Students at Van Lang University During COVID-19

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54855/ijte.22255

Keywords:

Writing feedback orientation, WFO, EFL students, Self-regulated learning (SRL) writing strategies, SRL

Abstract

The main purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship between Writing feedback orientation (WFO) and self-regulated learning (SRL) Writing L2 strategies in online teaching during COVID-19. 200 EFL students from Van Lang University in Vietnam were recruited to participate in this study from a variety of courses (98 first-year students and 102 second-year students), using the questions from Jian Xu's study as a guide (2021). Data from this study are examined using qualitative, quantitative, and theoretical studies methodologies. Evidence from experiments has been gathered and categorized a number of guidelines that students follow when exercising in writing with a focus on feedback and self-controlled learning Writing techniques to develop their writing abilities. The findings revealed that EFL students had developed an optimistic response toward written corrective feedback (WCF), which is related to SRL strategies; at the same time, the teachers' and students' online interactions are also associated with teachers' feedback, which has created a confident academic online space for students accomplishing further tasks during COVID-19.

Author Biographies

  • Vu Le Uyen, Faculty of Foreign Languages

    Vu Le Uyen an undergraduate of Van Lang University’s Faculty of Foreign Languages in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, discusses the reality of Van Lang University students’ L2 writing feedback orientation and self-regulated learning writing strategies in online teaching during COVID-19 and these techniques’ effects on students’ performance. The Faculty of Foreign Languages at Van Lang University is where she is currently conducting her research.

  • Tran Ngoc My, Faculty of Foreign Languages, Van Lang University, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

    Tran Ngoc My is an undergraduate at Van Lang University’s Faculty of Foreign Languages in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. She is interested in students’ L2 writing feedback and self-regulated learning writing strategies in online teaching during COVID-19 and these techniques’ effects on students’ performance. 

  • Le Thi Kim Hong, Faculty of Foreign Languages

    Le Thi Kim Hong is an undergraduate of Van Lang University’s Faculty of Foreign Languages in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. She discusses the reality of Van Lang University students’ L2 writing feedback in online teaching during COVID-19 and these techniques’ effects on students’ performance.

  • Dao Hoang Linh, Faculty of Foreign Languages, Van Lang University, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

    Dao Hoang Linh is an undergraduate at Van Lang University’s Faculty of Foreign Languages in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. She discusses the reality of Van Lang University students’ L2 writing feedback orientation and self-regulated learning writing strategies in online teaching during COVID-19 and these techniques’ effects on students’ performance. The Faculty of Foreign Languages at Van Lang University is where she is currently conducting her research.

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26-10-2022

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Vu, L. U., Tran, N. M., Le, T. K. H., & Dao, H. L. (2022). Applying Writing Feedback Orientation and Self-Regulated Learning Writing Strategies to EFL Students at Van Lang University During COVID-19. International Journal of TESOL & Education, 2(5), 64-88. https://doi.org/10.54855/ijte.22255

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