This article reports on an empirical investigation of the role of interactional context in exchanges between teachers and learners in ESL classrooms. The teacher–learner exchanges were categorized as being primarily focused on content, communication, management, or explicit language. Results suggest that the context of the exchange affected both teachers\u27 provision of feedback and learners\u27 modifications to their original utterances following feedback. Teachers were most likely to provide feedback in exchanges that were focused on explicit language and content; learners were most likely to use feedback provided in explicit language-focused exchanges. Feedback was seldom used in content exchanges and never in management contexts. This ...
The question of whether the English7as-a- foreign- language (EFL) classroom is an environment that p...
This study examined how teachers' feedback was shaped by their context including community and insti...
The role of conversational interaction in second language research has increasingly been seen as pla...
This paper examines the distribution of corrective feedback in the Swedish EFL classroom, and the re...
Interactional feedback is defined as feedback that is generated by teachers in response to both erro...
This article reviews research on oral feedback in the field of second language (L2) education to ide...
Second language acquisition researchers have claimed that feedback provided during conversational in...
The relationship between interactional feedback and second language learning has been the focus of m...
AbstractThis paper explores the verbal feedbacks utilized by a group of primary school teacher. Data...
This study examined the role of oral corrective feedback in the context of ESL (English as a second ...
This article examines the negotiation teacher-student feedback conferences in a college writing cour...
ABSTRACT This thesis will examine the feedback a teacher provides to a pupil during a regular daily ...
This conversational analytic-informed study aims to investigate the role of teacher's feedback in an...
This study examined the role of corrective feedback in the context of an English as a second languag...
It has long been assumed within traditional pedagogical practice that error feedback is necessary fo...
The question of whether the English7as-a- foreign- language (EFL) classroom is an environment that p...
This study examined how teachers' feedback was shaped by their context including community and insti...
The role of conversational interaction in second language research has increasingly been seen as pla...
This paper examines the distribution of corrective feedback in the Swedish EFL classroom, and the re...
Interactional feedback is defined as feedback that is generated by teachers in response to both erro...
This article reviews research on oral feedback in the field of second language (L2) education to ide...
Second language acquisition researchers have claimed that feedback provided during conversational in...
The relationship between interactional feedback and second language learning has been the focus of m...
AbstractThis paper explores the verbal feedbacks utilized by a group of primary school teacher. Data...
This study examined the role of oral corrective feedback in the context of ESL (English as a second ...
This article examines the negotiation teacher-student feedback conferences in a college writing cour...
ABSTRACT This thesis will examine the feedback a teacher provides to a pupil during a regular daily ...
This conversational analytic-informed study aims to investigate the role of teacher's feedback in an...
This study examined the role of corrective feedback in the context of an English as a second languag...
It has long been assumed within traditional pedagogical practice that error feedback is necessary fo...
The question of whether the English7as-a- foreign- language (EFL) classroom is an environment that p...
This study examined how teachers' feedback was shaped by their context including community and insti...
The role of conversational interaction in second language research has increasingly been seen as pla...