This research explores the affective responses of five upper-secondary English ESL/EFL students using computer-mediated peer feedback (CMPF), in a writing assignment. The pragmatic approach to the research makes use of a thematic analysis using, motivation, anxiety, attitude, and self-confidence. These themes were extrapolated from Krashen’s Affective filter theory because they are hypothesized to affect second language acquisition. Additionally, the four themes offer a pragmatic framework for exploring student’s affective experiences. The primary data was collected through a series of semi-structured interviews. The interviews were recorded and transcribed to create the primary data. The participants reveal that their learning environment ...
This article explores the value of peer response groups in English as a second language (ESL) writin...
Peer feedback has been widely accepted as in English as second language classroom, although it was o...
The complexities of writing that require the learners to understand certain level of linguistic know...
Group massification and blended learning methods are forcing language practitioners to revisit the i...
Abstract—Computer Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL) promotes learners to be more confident and...
textThis study investigated how two different interaction modes, computernetworked versus face-to-fa...
AbstractOne of the researchers has been teaching writing and experiencing writing anxiety in her cla...
Publishing scientific articles in English is often a prerequisite for academic success. Thus, develo...
This study examined 5th grade primary school students` peer feedback exchange patterns in two differ...
Emphasizing the importance of the affective variables in the classroom plays a vital role in fosteri...
Peer assessment and peer feedback are considered alternatives to teacher-based feedback and their ef...
With the Internet, foreign language learners can interact more easily with native speakers from othe...
Computer-mediated technology communication is very effective tool in such an environment. However, t...
Thesis (MA (English))--PU for CHE, 1995.Research indicates that an affective component is always in...
Attention to personalised feedback for language learning is increasing as computer-based assessment ...
This article explores the value of peer response groups in English as a second language (ESL) writin...
Peer feedback has been widely accepted as in English as second language classroom, although it was o...
The complexities of writing that require the learners to understand certain level of linguistic know...
Group massification and blended learning methods are forcing language practitioners to revisit the i...
Abstract—Computer Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL) promotes learners to be more confident and...
textThis study investigated how two different interaction modes, computernetworked versus face-to-fa...
AbstractOne of the researchers has been teaching writing and experiencing writing anxiety in her cla...
Publishing scientific articles in English is often a prerequisite for academic success. Thus, develo...
This study examined 5th grade primary school students` peer feedback exchange patterns in two differ...
Emphasizing the importance of the affective variables in the classroom plays a vital role in fosteri...
Peer assessment and peer feedback are considered alternatives to teacher-based feedback and their ef...
With the Internet, foreign language learners can interact more easily with native speakers from othe...
Computer-mediated technology communication is very effective tool in such an environment. However, t...
Thesis (MA (English))--PU for CHE, 1995.Research indicates that an affective component is always in...
Attention to personalised feedback for language learning is increasing as computer-based assessment ...
This article explores the value of peer response groups in English as a second language (ESL) writin...
Peer feedback has been widely accepted as in English as second language classroom, although it was o...
The complexities of writing that require the learners to understand certain level of linguistic know...