This quasi-experimental classroom study examines the effects of recasts and negotiated prompts on oral interactions in a foreign language (FL) context where the instructional approach primarily focuses on grammar and accuracy. Ninety adult native speakers of Mandarin Chinese from two intact classes were randomly assigned to one of two experimental groups (recast or negotiated prompt) or a control group, and were asked to complete pre-/post-tests on their use of question and past tense forms in English. Between the pre-test and the post-tests, the learners of the two experimental groups had three treatment lessons for feedback outside their usual English classes, the interaction data of which are reported. ANOVA analyses revealed that recast...
The current study aimed to test how two different types of corrective feedback—recasts and prompts—c...
Abstract This article reports on a mixed methods study that investigated the extent t...
By exploring previous research, this systematic literature review aims to shed light on the effectiv...
Abstract This thesis examines the roles of two types of corrective feedback in second language (L2) ...
The applicability of recasting to the pragmalinguistic level was the mission of this study. With its...
This study examined the applicability of recasting to the acquisition of pragmatics. Specifically, t...
Inspired by the previous recast literature, this laboratory-based study investigated if informing le...
This study investigated the effects of recasts, a frequently provided type of oral feedback in langu...
Task-based language teaching has received increasing attention in second language acquisition resear...
Conducted in English-as-a-foreign-language (EFL) classrooms at the university level in China, this q...
AbstractThe purpose of the present study was to explore if providing recast and prompt would have di...
Conducted in English-as-a-foreign-language (EFL) classrooms at the university level in China, this q...
Abstract—This quasi–experimental study, conducted in English–as–a–foreign–language (EFL) classrooms ...
This dissertation addresses the differential effects of two oral corrective feedback strategies, rec...
Hong Kong secondary school students often lack the procedural knowledge of using English grammar in ...
The current study aimed to test how two different types of corrective feedback—recasts and prompts—c...
Abstract This article reports on a mixed methods study that investigated the extent t...
By exploring previous research, this systematic literature review aims to shed light on the effectiv...
Abstract This thesis examines the roles of two types of corrective feedback in second language (L2) ...
The applicability of recasting to the pragmalinguistic level was the mission of this study. With its...
This study examined the applicability of recasting to the acquisition of pragmatics. Specifically, t...
Inspired by the previous recast literature, this laboratory-based study investigated if informing le...
This study investigated the effects of recasts, a frequently provided type of oral feedback in langu...
Task-based language teaching has received increasing attention in second language acquisition resear...
Conducted in English-as-a-foreign-language (EFL) classrooms at the university level in China, this q...
AbstractThe purpose of the present study was to explore if providing recast and prompt would have di...
Conducted in English-as-a-foreign-language (EFL) classrooms at the university level in China, this q...
Abstract—This quasi–experimental study, conducted in English–as–a–foreign–language (EFL) classrooms ...
This dissertation addresses the differential effects of two oral corrective feedback strategies, rec...
Hong Kong secondary school students often lack the procedural knowledge of using English grammar in ...
The current study aimed to test how two different types of corrective feedback—recasts and prompts—c...
Abstract This article reports on a mixed methods study that investigated the extent t...
By exploring previous research, this systematic literature review aims to shed light on the effectiv...