This research investigates EFL high school students’ self reflection of teacher’s corrective feedback on pronunciation errors. The methodology of this research was qualitative which used case study as a research design. The data were collected from classroom observation, semi-structured interview of one English teacher, and questionnaire of twenty five students at eleventh grade. The findings revealed that the students’ self reflection could be seen when the teacher providing the corrective feedback. The students could be aware that they often do the errors in pronouncing English because of the difficulties of using English. However, the teacher’s feedback was directed the students to learn about how to pronounce English properly. The resea...
The study aims to find out the responses of Oral Corrective Feedback and Students’ Uptake on EFL stu...
It is indispensible for EFL learners to have a good pronunciation, because knowing a language means ...
Suprasegmentals are of paramount importance in spoken English. Yet, these pronunciation features are...
This research aimed to analyse the teachers’ implementation of corrective feedback and to identify t...
The study aims to investigate teachers’ corrective feedback techniques used to correct students’ pro...
Pronunciation is a micro skill of any languages. However, pronunciation is overlooked in the teachin...
The present study is an investigative work to examine learners’ judgements on some proposed error co...
Abstract: Many EFL students encounter spoken errors repeatedly. In this sense, corrective feedback o...
ABSTRACK The research aimed at (i) Finding out the effect of teacher error feedback minimizing the ...
This study aimed to find out the types of oral corrective feedback that teachers used in teaching pr...
This quasi-experimental study aimed to investigate the impact of two corrective feedback techniques ...
Pronunciation is a significant aspect of English in communication because people with good pronuncia...
The research was aimed at finding out the students\u27 responses and perceptions toward the correcti...
By using descriptive research design with quantitative and qualitative data gathering method, this s...
Abstract Learners’ perception plays an important role in evaluating the teaching and learning proce...
The study aims to find out the responses of Oral Corrective Feedback and Students’ Uptake on EFL stu...
It is indispensible for EFL learners to have a good pronunciation, because knowing a language means ...
Suprasegmentals are of paramount importance in spoken English. Yet, these pronunciation features are...
This research aimed to analyse the teachers’ implementation of corrective feedback and to identify t...
The study aims to investigate teachers’ corrective feedback techniques used to correct students’ pro...
Pronunciation is a micro skill of any languages. However, pronunciation is overlooked in the teachin...
The present study is an investigative work to examine learners’ judgements on some proposed error co...
Abstract: Many EFL students encounter spoken errors repeatedly. In this sense, corrective feedback o...
ABSTRACK The research aimed at (i) Finding out the effect of teacher error feedback minimizing the ...
This study aimed to find out the types of oral corrective feedback that teachers used in teaching pr...
This quasi-experimental study aimed to investigate the impact of two corrective feedback techniques ...
Pronunciation is a significant aspect of English in communication because people with good pronuncia...
The research was aimed at finding out the students\u27 responses and perceptions toward the correcti...
By using descriptive research design with quantitative and qualitative data gathering method, this s...
Abstract Learners’ perception plays an important role in evaluating the teaching and learning proce...
The study aims to find out the responses of Oral Corrective Feedback and Students’ Uptake on EFL stu...
It is indispensible for EFL learners to have a good pronunciation, because knowing a language means ...
Suprasegmentals are of paramount importance in spoken English. Yet, these pronunciation features are...