Evolución en la competencia escrita de estudiantes de español como lengua extranjera

Kees Van Esch, Pieter De Haan, Louise Frissen, Iciar González Santero, Ángela De la Torre Miranda

Abstract


This study is the continuation of the studies by Van Esch; De Haan & Nas (2004) and De Haan & Van Esch (2005) on the development of English and Spanish foreign language writing; and by Teijeira Rodríguez; Van Esch & De Haan (2005) on the structure; coherence and cohesion in Spanish essays written by Dutch university students and by native Spanish students. The central question in the current paper is whether there is a significant development in the writing produced by non-native students in the direction of what is considered typical of native Spanish texts. The paper is concluded with suggestions for further research in this area and practical applications for the teaching of Spanish as a foreign language.

Keywords


L1 and L2 writing; argumentative essays; teaching Spanish as a Foreign Language; university students;

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.22201/enallt.01852647p.2006.43.605

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