2024
DOI: 10.1111/flan.12752
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Dialogue journals and traditional writing assignments: A comparison of writing in L2 German classrooms

Nick Henry,
Hannes Mandel,
Vincent VanderHeijden

Abstract: Dialogue journals (DJs) are a type of extensive writing assignment, in which students write for the purpose of communication with their instructor. Previous research has shown that DJs can help students develop writing skills; however, few studies have analyzed how DJs compare with traditional prompt‐based assignments (TAs). The present study, therefore, presents a quasi‐experimental comparison of texts from first‐ and second‐year German classrooms that used either DJs or TAs. Analysis focused on five metrics:… Show more

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