This study explored the relationships among teachers’ and students’ attitudes toward error correction, teachers’ actual corrective moves and their effects in college English classrooms in China. The major findings are as follows. Firstly, comparatively speaking, teachers are more negative toward errors and error correction than students. Secondly, Teachers and students have different views of how errors should be corrected. Finally, negotiation of form, favored by both teachers and students, has the best effects among all error correction types; explicit correction, welcomed by students but disliked by teachers, is less effective than negotiation of form but more effective than recast, which is favored by teachers but distasted by students
Teaching English in non-native context is a widely recognized field of research in which new approac...
Teaching English in non-native context is a widely recognized field of research in which new approac...
Teaching English in non-native context is a widely recognized field of research in which new approac...
This study explored the relationships among teachers’ and students’ attitudes toward error correctio...
AbstractAn effort is made in this study to research EFL teachers’ attitudes referring to error corre...
Error correction in writing remains a controversial topic in literature on English language teaching...
This study was conducted among twenty-three college students of English who were asked their prefere...
Error and error correction play an important role in foreign language teaching. The purpose of this ...
This qualitative research investigated the teachers‟ correction strategies used in English classroom...
AbstractMatching the expectations of teachers and learners is significant for successful language le...
While it is strongly believed that students' errors must be handled properly, it is crucial to note ...
Error correction is one of the most contentious and misunderstood issues in both foreign and second ...
The purpose of this study is to compare the possible differences between demotivated vs. motivated E...
AbstractThis study investigated university prep school students’ and instructors’ opinions about err...
This investigates the participants’ attitudes towards corrective feedback as well as the types of co...
Teaching English in non-native context is a widely recognized field of research in which new approac...
Teaching English in non-native context is a widely recognized field of research in which new approac...
Teaching English in non-native context is a widely recognized field of research in which new approac...
This study explored the relationships among teachers’ and students’ attitudes toward error correctio...
AbstractAn effort is made in this study to research EFL teachers’ attitudes referring to error corre...
Error correction in writing remains a controversial topic in literature on English language teaching...
This study was conducted among twenty-three college students of English who were asked their prefere...
Error and error correction play an important role in foreign language teaching. The purpose of this ...
This qualitative research investigated the teachers‟ correction strategies used in English classroom...
AbstractMatching the expectations of teachers and learners is significant for successful language le...
While it is strongly believed that students' errors must be handled properly, it is crucial to note ...
Error correction is one of the most contentious and misunderstood issues in both foreign and second ...
The purpose of this study is to compare the possible differences between demotivated vs. motivated E...
AbstractThis study investigated university prep school students’ and instructors’ opinions about err...
This investigates the participants’ attitudes towards corrective feedback as well as the types of co...
Teaching English in non-native context is a widely recognized field of research in which new approac...
Teaching English in non-native context is a widely recognized field of research in which new approac...
Teaching English in non-native context is a widely recognized field of research in which new approac...