Cataloged from PDF version of article.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 134-144).Thesis (M.S.): Bilkent University, The Program of Teaching English as a Foreign Language, İhsan Doğramacı Bilkent University, 2015.Providing feedback is an intrinsic component of writing instruction, and arguably one of the most important components when teaching a second language. Learners of English generally receive feedback on their written texts through teachers’ written comments or correction code symbols. Among these two ways of feedback provision, writing instructors often prefer giving feedback through correction symbols as it enables the students to process acquired knowledge and correct their own errors accordingly. Yet, the writing i...
Written corrective feedback (WCF) in L2 writing classrooms has gained considerable attention in appl...
The effect of written corrective feedback (WCF) has been a highly controversial issue in second lang...
The present study, both qualitative and quantitative, explored thirty-three ESL learners’ preference...
This study investigates how 32 Turkish elementary and intermediate-level EFL university students res...
This study investigates the relationship between corrective feedback through workfolio based tasks a...
Abstract: Writing skills can be sharpened effectively by analyzing errors and eliminating the same b...
To many scholars, error correction plays a significant role in improving learners’ accuracy in langu...
Effective writing skills are essential for second language university-level students to achieve. To ...
The way to respond to students’ drafting is still a controversial topic in Second Language Writing t...
In the English language classroom, writing is a necessary skill for the English as a second language...
The literature on corrective feedback (CF) that second language writers receive in response to their...
Writing is the way of expressing ideas or opinions in written words. Teaching how to write effective...
Giving written feedback to students is an important part of writing instruction. However, few studie...
This thesis investigates the teacher's Written Corrective Feedback (WCF) strategies used in the stud...
This study aimed at investigating the effects of three different types of error correction feedback ...
Written corrective feedback (WCF) in L2 writing classrooms has gained considerable attention in appl...
The effect of written corrective feedback (WCF) has been a highly controversial issue in second lang...
The present study, both qualitative and quantitative, explored thirty-three ESL learners’ preference...
This study investigates how 32 Turkish elementary and intermediate-level EFL university students res...
This study investigates the relationship between corrective feedback through workfolio based tasks a...
Abstract: Writing skills can be sharpened effectively by analyzing errors and eliminating the same b...
To many scholars, error correction plays a significant role in improving learners’ accuracy in langu...
Effective writing skills are essential for second language university-level students to achieve. To ...
The way to respond to students’ drafting is still a controversial topic in Second Language Writing t...
In the English language classroom, writing is a necessary skill for the English as a second language...
The literature on corrective feedback (CF) that second language writers receive in response to their...
Writing is the way of expressing ideas or opinions in written words. Teaching how to write effective...
Giving written feedback to students is an important part of writing instruction. However, few studie...
This thesis investigates the teacher's Written Corrective Feedback (WCF) strategies used in the stud...
This study aimed at investigating the effects of three different types of error correction feedback ...
Written corrective feedback (WCF) in L2 writing classrooms has gained considerable attention in appl...
The effect of written corrective feedback (WCF) has been a highly controversial issue in second lang...
The present study, both qualitative and quantitative, explored thirty-three ESL learners’ preference...