This study was designed as a case study surveying thirteen students from secondary school as the research participants. The purpose of this current study is to explore ESL students‟ views toward the existence and the need of teacher written corrective feedback on their writing class. An openended questionnaire comprised seven questions adapted from Diab (2005) was employed to gather the data. The finding denotes that the participants have positive views toward written corrective feedback on their writing class even though some researchers, led by Truscott in 1996, believe that written corrective feedback is even harmful for the students. This result points to several pedagogical implications that would be discussed on the paper
The study is aimed at describing the students’ perception of direct teacher corrective feedback in a...
The way to respond to students’ drafting is still a controversial topic in Second Language Writing t...
ABSTRACT Rizki Ramadhan. S891302038. 2015. Students’ and Teachers’ Attitudes toward the Teacher’s ...
Effective writing skills are essential for second language university-level students to achieve. To ...
Purpose - This study examined the types of written corrective feedback provided to ESL students in w...
Teachers offer corrective feedback to boost students' motivation. The importance of this study is be...
Teachers offer corrective feedback to boost students' motivation. The importance of this study is be...
This study aimed to investigate how teacher written corrective feedback (TWCF) helped EFL students i...
In the English language classroom, writing is a necessary skill for the English as a second language...
Examining EFL writing teachers’ beliefs is becoming an essential study since teaching is no longer b...
In learning English, writing is one of the four English skills that should be comprehended by EFL le...
Teachers provide students with corrective feedback for guiding them in the process of teaching a lan...
Purpose – This study examined the types of written corrective feedback provided to ESL students in w...
The study is aimed at describing the students’ perception of direct teacher corrective feedback in a...
Written corrective feedback (WCF) has been used by teachers to help improve learners’ writing compet...
The study is aimed at describing the students’ perception of direct teacher corrective feedback in a...
The way to respond to students’ drafting is still a controversial topic in Second Language Writing t...
ABSTRACT Rizki Ramadhan. S891302038. 2015. Students’ and Teachers’ Attitudes toward the Teacher’s ...
Effective writing skills are essential for second language university-level students to achieve. To ...
Purpose - This study examined the types of written corrective feedback provided to ESL students in w...
Teachers offer corrective feedback to boost students' motivation. The importance of this study is be...
Teachers offer corrective feedback to boost students' motivation. The importance of this study is be...
This study aimed to investigate how teacher written corrective feedback (TWCF) helped EFL students i...
In the English language classroom, writing is a necessary skill for the English as a second language...
Examining EFL writing teachers’ beliefs is becoming an essential study since teaching is no longer b...
In learning English, writing is one of the four English skills that should be comprehended by EFL le...
Teachers provide students with corrective feedback for guiding them in the process of teaching a lan...
Purpose – This study examined the types of written corrective feedback provided to ESL students in w...
The study is aimed at describing the students’ perception of direct teacher corrective feedback in a...
Written corrective feedback (WCF) has been used by teachers to help improve learners’ writing compet...
The study is aimed at describing the students’ perception of direct teacher corrective feedback in a...
The way to respond to students’ drafting is still a controversial topic in Second Language Writing t...
ABSTRACT Rizki Ramadhan. S891302038. 2015. Students’ and Teachers’ Attitudes toward the Teacher’s ...