Incidental focus on form (FonF) refers to the treatment of linguistic elements incidentally arising in a communicative setting during a meaning-focused activity. Videoconferencing for Online Intercultural Exchange (OIE) projects represents a typical meaning-focused communication activity but incidental FonF in group-based OIE projects is underexplored. The present study investigated the longitudinal changes of feedback types and factors related to successful uptake in Zoom-based videoconferences during a five-week OIE project. Chinese students and US students participated in weekly Zoom videoconferences to collect intercultural student ethnography data for their group projects with English as the exchange language. The videoconferences were...
This study investigates how different ways of receiving peer written corrective feedback (WCF) affec...
This small case study investigates the usefulness of two complementary assessment models to find evi...
Previous research (e.g. Belz & Thorne, 2006; Ware & O’Dowd, 2008) has discovered that language learn...
Focus on form has been extensively studied in text-based online dyadic chats but much less has been ...
Abstract Intercultural collaboration is often hampered by the manner in which teams communicate, or ...
International audienceThere is a strong case to be made for using telecollaboration in foreign langu...
The present article explores the affordances virtual exchanges provide to foster a focus on form, in...
Human communication is profoundly social. In social activities, it is not uncommon that people are u...
Video has been shown to be important for people who do not share common ground, like those who are s...
This study investigates how topics are managed in virtual exchanges between tertiary-level English l...
Student collaboration has always been integral to the learner journey. The current limited opportuni...
Intercultural collaboration is often hampered by the manner in which teams communicate, or fail to c...
It is often observed that the globalization of social media has opened up new opportunities for info...
As part of the search for effective methods for developing language learners’ intercultural communic...
People are increasingly using advanced communication technologies such as videoconferencing to colla...
This study investigates how different ways of receiving peer written corrective feedback (WCF) affec...
This small case study investigates the usefulness of two complementary assessment models to find evi...
Previous research (e.g. Belz & Thorne, 2006; Ware & O’Dowd, 2008) has discovered that language learn...
Focus on form has been extensively studied in text-based online dyadic chats but much less has been ...
Abstract Intercultural collaboration is often hampered by the manner in which teams communicate, or ...
International audienceThere is a strong case to be made for using telecollaboration in foreign langu...
The present article explores the affordances virtual exchanges provide to foster a focus on form, in...
Human communication is profoundly social. In social activities, it is not uncommon that people are u...
Video has been shown to be important for people who do not share common ground, like those who are s...
This study investigates how topics are managed in virtual exchanges between tertiary-level English l...
Student collaboration has always been integral to the learner journey. The current limited opportuni...
Intercultural collaboration is often hampered by the manner in which teams communicate, or fail to c...
It is often observed that the globalization of social media has opened up new opportunities for info...
As part of the search for effective methods for developing language learners’ intercultural communic...
People are increasingly using advanced communication technologies such as videoconferencing to colla...
This study investigates how different ways of receiving peer written corrective feedback (WCF) affec...
This small case study investigates the usefulness of two complementary assessment models to find evi...
Previous research (e.g. Belz & Thorne, 2006; Ware & O’Dowd, 2008) has discovered that language learn...