UIDB/LIN/03213/2020 UIDB/03213/2020 UIDP/03213/2020Corrective feedback (CF) is a common practice in the foreign language classroom and constitutes a topic of interest for both language teachers – who have to decide whether to correct their students, when and how – and for L2 researchers – who are interested in testing the efficacy of CF techniques in L2 acquisition. The aim of this paper is to present and discuss the results from a study on the effects of three corrective feedback strategies – recasts, prompts and explicit correction – on the acquisition of English past tense regular and irregular forms. 151 9th -grade Portuguese students (and their 5 teachers) took part in the study and were tested in a pretest-posttest design. Results wil...
The role of written corrective feedback (WCF) as an instrument to facilitate Second Language Acquisi...
Research demonstrating the beneficial effects of corrective feedback (CF) for second language (L2) l...
Corrective feedback is often intended to draw learners' attention to repair linguistic forms when pe...
This article describes a methodology for researching the effects of corrective feedback in language ...
This paper reports on a follow-up study of primary school English language learners’ oral production...
This quasi-experimental study was designed to investigate the effects of corrective feedback on SLA/...
The quasi-experimental was conducted to investigate the beneficial effects of three different types ...
Abstract This thesis examines the roles of two types of corrective feedback in second language (L2) ...
This research examines how adults learn L2 vocabulary when affected by different types of oral corre...
The present study was undertaken to investigate how EFL teachers utilise corrective feedback in thei...
This study aims to review the teacher’s expressions which constitute teacher’s corrective feedbacks ...
In this paper I attempt to analyse and survey the role of corrective feedback –more specifically rec...
This paper addresses the issue of corrective feedback (CF), a topic widely investigated in the last ...
Abstract: Corrective feedback (CF) is the teacher’s response to the language learner’s erroneous or ...
Treball Final de Grau en Estudis Anglesos. Codi: EA0938. Curs acadèmic: 2018/2019The effect of error...
The role of written corrective feedback (WCF) as an instrument to facilitate Second Language Acquisi...
Research demonstrating the beneficial effects of corrective feedback (CF) for second language (L2) l...
Corrective feedback is often intended to draw learners' attention to repair linguistic forms when pe...
This article describes a methodology for researching the effects of corrective feedback in language ...
This paper reports on a follow-up study of primary school English language learners’ oral production...
This quasi-experimental study was designed to investigate the effects of corrective feedback on SLA/...
The quasi-experimental was conducted to investigate the beneficial effects of three different types ...
Abstract This thesis examines the roles of two types of corrective feedback in second language (L2) ...
This research examines how adults learn L2 vocabulary when affected by different types of oral corre...
The present study was undertaken to investigate how EFL teachers utilise corrective feedback in thei...
This study aims to review the teacher’s expressions which constitute teacher’s corrective feedbacks ...
In this paper I attempt to analyse and survey the role of corrective feedback –more specifically rec...
This paper addresses the issue of corrective feedback (CF), a topic widely investigated in the last ...
Abstract: Corrective feedback (CF) is the teacher’s response to the language learner’s erroneous or ...
Treball Final de Grau en Estudis Anglesos. Codi: EA0938. Curs acadèmic: 2018/2019The effect of error...
The role of written corrective feedback (WCF) as an instrument to facilitate Second Language Acquisi...
Research demonstrating the beneficial effects of corrective feedback (CF) for second language (L2) l...
Corrective feedback is often intended to draw learners' attention to repair linguistic forms when pe...