Corrective feedback (CF) is regarded as a controversial topic when it comes to writing in the L2 classroom. Some researchers have found it to be both meaningless and harmful, while others have researched the effects of different types of CF and found it to be good for language development in several ways. This made us interested in conducting a study focusing on what attitudes grade 3-5 (age 9-11) teachers have concerning CF, and if they themselves use it for their L2 students’ writing. The study was conducted through five semi-structured interviews with teachers working in Lund, Sweden. The aim of the study was to investigate compulsory school teachers’ experiences of and thoughts on CF as a teaching method for improving young L2 learners’...
The rich and diverse base of research in teacher cognition has suggested that what teachers do in th...
The impact that corrective feedback (CF) has on second language (L2) writing has garnered significan...
Corrective feedback (CF) refers to the feedback that learners receive on the linguistic errors they ...
Corrective feedback (CF) is regarded as a controversial topic when it comes to writing in the L2 cla...
The purpose of this study was to investigate to what extent written corrective feedback (WCF) is a g...
Considerable attention has been given to written corrective feedback (WCF) in second language writin...
Feedback can be given in many different forms, and the type that is written and strives to either co...
A growing body of research has examined the effectiveness of written corrective feedback (WCF) for L...
Considerable attention has been given to written corrective feedback (WCF) in second language writin...
The purpose of this paper is to explore what research says about the role of corrective feedback in ...
Providing feedback on learners’ written production is an integral part of English as a second langua...
AbstractThe number of studies comparing the practices of different teacher groups in providing writt...
The effectiveness of various types of written corrective feedback (written CF) to improve second lan...
This article examines a number of controversies relating to how corrective feedback (CF) has been vi...
The way to respond to students’ drafting is still a controversial topic in Second Language Writing t...
The rich and diverse base of research in teacher cognition has suggested that what teachers do in th...
The impact that corrective feedback (CF) has on second language (L2) writing has garnered significan...
Corrective feedback (CF) refers to the feedback that learners receive on the linguistic errors they ...
Corrective feedback (CF) is regarded as a controversial topic when it comes to writing in the L2 cla...
The purpose of this study was to investigate to what extent written corrective feedback (WCF) is a g...
Considerable attention has been given to written corrective feedback (WCF) in second language writin...
Feedback can be given in many different forms, and the type that is written and strives to either co...
A growing body of research has examined the effectiveness of written corrective feedback (WCF) for L...
Considerable attention has been given to written corrective feedback (WCF) in second language writin...
The purpose of this paper is to explore what research says about the role of corrective feedback in ...
Providing feedback on learners’ written production is an integral part of English as a second langua...
AbstractThe number of studies comparing the practices of different teacher groups in providing writt...
The effectiveness of various types of written corrective feedback (written CF) to improve second lan...
This article examines a number of controversies relating to how corrective feedback (CF) has been vi...
The way to respond to students’ drafting is still a controversial topic in Second Language Writing t...
The rich and diverse base of research in teacher cognition has suggested that what teachers do in th...
The impact that corrective feedback (CF) has on second language (L2) writing has garnered significan...
Corrective feedback (CF) refers to the feedback that learners receive on the linguistic errors they ...