Developing Writing Competence in L2 Chinese Classrooms

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Chinese as a heritage language
collaborative writing
complexity of writing in Chinese
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corrective feedback
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foreign language writers
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heritage learners
individual writing
L2 Chinese
L2 Chinese classrooms
L2 Chinese writing
L2 writing
L2 writing competence
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learners' writing development
learning Chinese as a foreign language
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teaching methods
teaching strategies
writing as process
writing as product
writing Chinese as a second language
writing competence
writing in a foreign language
writing skills
writing strategies
writing-focused intervention
written corrective feedback

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  • ISBN 9781800413030
  • Weight: 450g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Apr 2023
  • Publisher: Multilingual Matters
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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This edited volume focuses on writing Chinese as a second language (L2). It provides readers with cutting-edge empirical research and insightful teaching methods and strategies for effectively developing L2 writing competence in L2 Chinese classroom contexts. The themes encompass heritage versus foreign language writers, individual versus collaborative writing, writing as process versus writing as product, writing-focused intervention and written corrective feedback in L2 Chinese classrooms, as well as online writing instruction during and beyond the pandemic. In addition to providing meaningful and innovative contributions for graduate students and researchers who wish to further explore learners’ writing development in L2 Chinese, each chapter offers practical, detailed and insightful pedagogical recommendations to assist language teachers and educators, graduate students and research scholars in making well-informed decisions on writing instruction in L2 Chinese and to facilitate the implementation of writing-focused activities within classrooms.

Li Yang is Associate Professor of Chinese in the Department of Modern Languages at Kansas State University, USA. She conducts research on second language acquisition of Chinese, focused on interlanguage pragmatics and second language writing.

Laura Valentín-Rivera is Associate Professor of Spanish in the Department of Modern Languages at Kansas State University, USA. Her academic interests include Spanish applied linguistics, heritage language learners’ literacy skills and collaboration mediated by social tools, and Spanish in the United States.