Does second language instruction promote second language acquisition? Some studies conclude that instruction does not help (or even that it is counter-productive); others find it beneficial. The picture becomes clearer if two distinctions are made. First, researchers may address one or both of two issues: the absolute effect of instruction, on the one hand, and on the other, its relacive utility. Second, studies need to be sub-classified according to whether or not the comparisons they make involve controlling for the total amount of instruction, exposure, or instruction plus exposure, i.e. for the total opportunity to acquire the second language. Observing these distinctions, a review of research findings concludes that there is considerab...
The purpose of this study was to compare the effectiveness of two methods of instruction for second ...
This paper supports the view that language instruction should be evidence and principle-based. Key f...
This paper examines the acquisition of Second Language in the classroom. The paper cites the ongoing...
Two areas of second language acquisition (SLA) research are distinguished as ‘naturalistic’ and ‘ins...
The aim of this article is to examine whether instruction can facilitate SLA. Studies investigating ...
Born in the late 1960s, second language acquisition (SLA) is a field of study that addresses how non...
This article tries to answer some of the following questions : Why is it that some individuals are m...
Researchers in the field of instructed second language acquisition have been examining the issue of ...
This article describes the first phase of a three-fold study carried out to teach less successful st...
Adults have access to two distinct approaches to develop their second language competence. These are...
Two areas of second language acquisition (SLA) research are distinguished as ‘naturalistic ’ and ‘in...
A growing body of second language acquisition studies has revealed some potentially very positive c...
During the last 25 years, second language acquisition (SLA) research hasmade considerable progress, ...
Several theorists have claimed that interlanguage (IL) development in instructed (classroom) learner...
This article attempts to put light on the potential effects of grammar instruction on Second / Forei...
The purpose of this study was to compare the effectiveness of two methods of instruction for second ...
This paper supports the view that language instruction should be evidence and principle-based. Key f...
This paper examines the acquisition of Second Language in the classroom. The paper cites the ongoing...
Two areas of second language acquisition (SLA) research are distinguished as ‘naturalistic’ and ‘ins...
The aim of this article is to examine whether instruction can facilitate SLA. Studies investigating ...
Born in the late 1960s, second language acquisition (SLA) is a field of study that addresses how non...
This article tries to answer some of the following questions : Why is it that some individuals are m...
Researchers in the field of instructed second language acquisition have been examining the issue of ...
This article describes the first phase of a three-fold study carried out to teach less successful st...
Adults have access to two distinct approaches to develop their second language competence. These are...
Two areas of second language acquisition (SLA) research are distinguished as ‘naturalistic ’ and ‘in...
A growing body of second language acquisition studies has revealed some potentially very positive c...
During the last 25 years, second language acquisition (SLA) research hasmade considerable progress, ...
Several theorists have claimed that interlanguage (IL) development in instructed (classroom) learner...
This article attempts to put light on the potential effects of grammar instruction on Second / Forei...
The purpose of this study was to compare the effectiveness of two methods of instruction for second ...
This paper supports the view that language instruction should be evidence and principle-based. Key f...
This paper examines the acquisition of Second Language in the classroom. The paper cites the ongoing...