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The Effect of Using the Story- Mapping Technique on Developing Tenth Grade Students’ Short Story Writing Skills in EFL

Salem Saleh Khalaf Ibnian

English Language Teaching, 2010, vol. 3, issue 4, 181

Abstract: The current study aimed at investigating the effect of using the story- mapping technique on developing tenth grade students’ short story writing skills in EFL. The study attempted to answer the following questions- 1-What are the short story writing skills needed for tenth grade students in EFL? 2- What is the effect of the using the story-mapping technique on developing tenth grade students’ short story writing skills in EFL? Tools of the study included a checklist to identify the short story writing skills needed for tenth grade students in EFL as well as a pre- post short story writing test and its scoring scale. Results revealed the effect of using the story mapping technique on developing tenth grade students' short story writing skills.

Date: 2010
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