Ethiopian public university entrants’ writing skills in english language: the case of hawassa university entrants
International Journal of Development Research
Ethiopian public university entrants’ writing skills in english language: the case of hawassa university entrants
Received 14th June, 2017 Received in revised form 18th July, 2017 Accepted 02nd August, 2017 Published online 30th September, 2017
Copyright ©2017, Zeleke Arficho Ayele. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
This study was intended to examine the Ethiopian public university entrants’ writing skills in English language with reference to Hawassa University entrants. Specifically, the research was meant to examine the entrants’ writing abilities to discuss relevant contents, organize contents appropriately and use accurate grammar, appropriate vocabulary and correct mechanics. To this end, 245 students enrolled at Hawassa University in 2014/15 were made to take part in the study. As to the selection of the study participants, firstly, one department/program was selected randomly from each of the seven colleges and the Institute of Technology by drawing lots. Then, convenient sampling technique was used to include the participants of the departments/programs chosen; only those students who attended the class during the test administration took part. The participants were asked to write an argumentative essay of five paragraphs. In order to determine the students’ writing abilities on each of the five aspects of writing, the cut-off points suggested by Heaton (1990) were employed. The study found that the students are very poor on each of the aspects of writing. Lastly, recommendations have been made accordingly.