Action research: Using wordles to teach foreign language writing Article

Baralt, M, Pennestri, S, Selvandin, M. (2011). Action research: Using wordles to teach foreign language writing . 15(2), 12-22.

cited authors

  • Baralt, M; Pennestri, S; Selvandin, M

authors

abstract

  • This paper introduces readers to Wordle, a data visualization tool, and describes how word clouds, or wordles generated by Wordle, were used in an action research project designed to facilitate the teaching of foreign language (FL) writing within a dual coding theoretical framework. Over the course of one semester, students in a third-semester university FL Spanish course submitted drafts of their compositions electronically to create wordles (word clouds). The wordles were then used as visual tools to discuss students' writing development, writing strategies, and lexical acquisition. Word frequency counts along with wordles also contributed to student-centered discussions about writing. The paper concludes with a discussion of ways in which instructors can incorporate wordles into their FL classrooms to facilitate the teaching of L2 writing, as well as use them as tools to promote vocabulary development and communicative task-based teaching and learning. © 2011.

publication date

  • June 1, 2011

start page

  • 12

end page

  • 22

volume

  • 15

issue

  • 2