2022
DOI: 10.1093/ijl/ecac007
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Exploring the Use of an Online Bilingual Dictionary in EFL Writing

Abstract: The study was an experimental endeavor to explore the use of an online bilingual dictionary in EFL writing by gauging its effect on writing scores, assessing its impact on lexical sophistication, and examining learners’ dictionary lookup behavior during writing. A class of EFL students (n=34) at a Chinese university were asked to write two English compositions, one without access to a dictionary and the other with the help of Bing.dict, one of the most popular online bilingual dictionaries in China. A screen r… Show more

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“…Dictionary use in L2 writing has not received due attention from researchers. As indicated by Chen and Liu (2022), some efforts have been made to investigate how the availability of dictionary impacts on writing performance (e.g. Tall and Hurman 2002, East 2007, Qiao and Wang 2020, Lew 2016, how dictionary consultation affects lexical accuracy and lexical sophistication (e.g.…”
Section: Introduction To the Original Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Dictionary use in L2 writing has not received due attention from researchers. As indicated by Chen and Liu (2022), some efforts have been made to investigate how the availability of dictionary impacts on writing performance (e.g. Tall and Hurman 2002, East 2007, Qiao and Wang 2020, Lew 2016, how dictionary consultation affects lexical accuracy and lexical sophistication (e.g.…”
Section: Introduction To the Original Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A most recent study by Chen and Liu (2022) examined the effect of dictionary use on writing performance, lexical sophistication and the search patterns and strategies of English majors at a Chinese university. In the first week, the students familiarized themselves with Bing.dict, an online bilingual dictionary, and filled in a questionnaire on their dictionary consultation habits, preferences, perceptions on the role of dictionary in EFL writing, and needs for dictionary instruction.…”
Section: Introduction To the Original Studymentioning
confidence: 99%