The aim of the current study is to evaluate poetry writing as a way of second language (L2) learning by exploring the interaction between academic prose and the effect of writing Japanese poetry — haiku. This article first describes some critiques of using poetry in educational settings and discusses the nature of poetry writing at the tertiary level in L2 contexts. The study was designed as an intervention in which 20 EFL students in Japan produced pre- and post-argumentative essays and L2 haikus. The data obtained was submitted to statistical analysis, which showed that there was a significant difference in the use of linguistic features between pre- and post-tests indicating that the task of writing haiku affected the EFL students’ written performance in the post-argumentative essay. In addition, the L2 haiku corpus produced revealed the English haiku as short, personal, direct and descriptive poetry.
Xue, Shuwei, Ye Jun Son, Lianrui Yang & Shifa Chen
2024. Effects of Prior Knowledge and Peer Assessment on the Quality of English as a Foreign Language Poetry Writing. Empirical Studies of the Arts 42:2 ► pp. 331 ff.
2022. Emotions in second language poetry writing: a poetic inquiry into Japanese EFL students’ language learning experiences. Innovation in Language Learning and Teaching 16:1 ► pp. 53 ff.
2022. The Impact of L1 on L2: A Qualitative Stylistic Analysis of EFL Learners’ Writings. In Pedagogical Stylistics in the 21st Century, ► pp. 343 ff.
Chen, Hua, Ying Wang & Zengmei Liu
2021. “I Have Some Sense of Loss but More Sense of Self”: A Qualitative Content Analysis of Chinese University Emerging Adults’ Personal Life Stories. Frontiers in Psychology 12
Golzar, Jawad & Mir Abdullah Miri
2021. Second Language Expressive Writing in Times of Global Crisis. In Rhetoric and Sociolinguistics in Times of Global Crisis [Advances in Linguistics and Communication Studies, ], ► pp. 131 ff.
Golzar, Jawad & Mir Abdullah Miri
2022. Second Language Expressive Writing in Times of Global Crisis. In Research Anthology on Applied Linguistics and Language Practices, ► pp. 785 ff.
Kim, Kyung Min & Gloria Park
2020. “It Is More Expressive for Me”: A Translingual Approach to Meaningful Literacy Instruction Through Sijo Poetry. TESOL Quarterly 54:2 ► pp. 281 ff.
Hosseini, Mohammad Baqerzadeh, Hossein Pourghasemian & Xiaofei Lu
2019. Comparing the effects of explicit and implicit teaching using literary and nonliterary materials on learner’s pragmatic comprehension and production. Cogent Education 6:1
Kim, Kyung Min & Soyeon Kim
2018. A poetic inquiry into learning English as an additional language: Korean learners’ perceptions through sijo, Korean poetry. Language Awareness 27:4 ► pp. 295 ff.
Liao, Fang-Yu
2018. Prospective ESL/EFL Teachers’ Perceptions towards Writing Poetry in a Second Language: Difficulty, Value, Emotion, and Attitude. Eurasian Journal of Applied Linguistics 4:1 ► pp. 1 ff.
2016. Poetic identity in second language writing: Exploring an EFL learner’s study abroad experience. Eurasian Journal of Applied Linguistics 2:1 ► pp. 1 ff.
Iida, Atsushi
2016. Exploring earthquake experiences: A study of second language learners’ ability to express and communicate deeply traumatic events in poetic form. System 57 ► pp. 120 ff.
Iida, Atsushi
2018. Living in Darkness at the Time of the Great East Japan Earthquake: A Poetic-Narrative Autoethnography. Qualitative Inquiry 24:4 ► pp. 270 ff.
Iida, Atsushi
2019. Haiku and Spoken Language: Corpus-Driven Analyses of Linguistic Features in English Language Haiku Writing. In Literature, Spoken Language and Speaking Skills in Second Language Learning, ► pp. 96 ff.
2022. A poetic inquiry into a Japanese pre-service teacher’s English language learning trajectory: Pedagogical and methodological implications for teacher education. Language Teaching Research► pp. 136216882210840 ff.
Fogal, Gary G
2015. Pedagogical stylistics in multiple foreign language and second language contexts: A synthesis of empirical research. Language and Literature: International Journal of Stylistics 24:1 ► pp. 54 ff.
Hall, Geoff
2015. Recent Developments in Uses of Literature in Language Teaching. In Literature and Language Learning in the EFL Classroom, ► pp. 13 ff.
Hall, Geoff
2022. Pedagogical Stylistics Since 2007: A Baker’s Dozen. In Pedagogical Stylistics in the 21st Century, ► pp. 3 ff.
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