Teachers and students’ challenges in English as a Second Languagecreative writing classe
Palabras clave:
ESL, Teachers and students, Creative Writing in English, ChallengesResumen
The challenges teachers and students may face in Creative Writing in English (CWE) as a Second Language (ESL) courses have not been extensively researched in Brazil. Thus, the main objective of this research was to identify and investigate the types of challenges teachers and students may face in creative writing classes. (CHAMBERLAIN, 2005; CSIKSZENTMIHAYI, 1995; JOHN-STEINER, 2010; LUBART, 2007; MALEY, 2012; POPE, 2005; RAMET, 2007). The approach of this research was the action research. (FERRANCE, 2000). The research location was the extracurricular Fanfictional Creative Writing in English as a Second Language at a public university in São Paulo, Brazil. The sample of this study consisted of five Languages and Literature undergraduate students, plus their respective teacher. The research methods used were the questionnaire (BRADBURN, 2004), classroom transcriptions (MONDADA, 2007), unstructured interviews (PATTON, 2002) and oral feedback sessions. (TARAS, 2013). The results indicated that CWE may help teachers and students develop their creative and linguistic skills. In addition, the data investigated displayed that the students voice should be considered more frequently. Teachers should be more flexible and attentive to their students’ objectives and idiosyncrasies.