The study examines the effect of explicit form focus instruction and specifically metalinguistic information feedback on the development of both implicit and explicit knowledge of adult English as a Second Language (ESL) learners. Ninety-one subjects at the lower intermediate level were carefully selected through placement test at one of the selected education centre in Kuala Lumpur and randomly assigned into experimental and control groups by the researcher. A quantitative study was conducted over approximately four weeks in 16 sessions. Modal (can and have to), past tense with –ed, Present perfect (since and for), Comparatives, Unreal conditionals were chosen as the target structures. Target structures were taught based on the lesson plan...
Learning a second language (L2) is essential in today’s globalized world. However, learners generall...
The present study examined the facilitative effects of three types of input-based (explicit and impl...
In this study, the effects of two different timings of Explicit Focus on Form (EFonF)instruction on ...
The study examines the effect of explicit form focus instruction and specifically metalinguistic inf...
Background and Purpose: Explicit form-focused instruction has significantly contributed to second la...
Considering that previous research had predominantly focused on explicit FFI as the preferred method...
It is, arguably, implicit linguistic knowledge rather than explicit linguistic knowledge that is the...
This study investigates the impact of three types of focus-on-form instruction (FFI) on learners’ re...
The present study sought to investigate the effect of explicit instruction (direct proactive explici...
The current study was an attempt to reexamine the effectiveness of two kinds of form-focused instruc...
It is, arguably, implicit linguistic knowledge rather than explicit linguistic knowledge that is the...
Research has shown that input is essential to second language (L2) learning, but input alone may not...
Research has shown that input is essential to second language (L2) learning, but input alone may not...
AbstractOne of the central issues in SLA which has recently attracted the attention of SLA researche...
Recent research in the field of second language acquisition (SLA) has started to pay critical attent...
Learning a second language (L2) is essential in today’s globalized world. However, learners generall...
The present study examined the facilitative effects of three types of input-based (explicit and impl...
In this study, the effects of two different timings of Explicit Focus on Form (EFonF)instruction on ...
The study examines the effect of explicit form focus instruction and specifically metalinguistic inf...
Background and Purpose: Explicit form-focused instruction has significantly contributed to second la...
Considering that previous research had predominantly focused on explicit FFI as the preferred method...
It is, arguably, implicit linguistic knowledge rather than explicit linguistic knowledge that is the...
This study investigates the impact of three types of focus-on-form instruction (FFI) on learners’ re...
The present study sought to investigate the effect of explicit instruction (direct proactive explici...
The current study was an attempt to reexamine the effectiveness of two kinds of form-focused instruc...
It is, arguably, implicit linguistic knowledge rather than explicit linguistic knowledge that is the...
Research has shown that input is essential to second language (L2) learning, but input alone may not...
Research has shown that input is essential to second language (L2) learning, but input alone may not...
AbstractOne of the central issues in SLA which has recently attracted the attention of SLA researche...
Recent research in the field of second language acquisition (SLA) has started to pay critical attent...
Learning a second language (L2) is essential in today’s globalized world. However, learners generall...
The present study examined the facilitative effects of three types of input-based (explicit and impl...
In this study, the effects of two different timings of Explicit Focus on Form (EFonF)instruction on ...