This paper examines the relationship between language teachers and the errors made by their students. Traditionally, errors reflect a deviation from a norm, which is a described or imagined standard form of linguistic behavior, and teachers are the repositories of that standard. Errors provide insights into processes of language acquisition, and offer teachers convenient strategies for classroom intervention. More than this, student errors – grammatical, phonological, lexical, pragmatic – continue to offer teachers a source of reflection, amusement, and even endearment, as professional teaching publications and Internet forums show. The appearance of contrastive analysis in the 1960s, the brief ascendancy of error analysis, and the ensuin...
This paper relates to the fi ndings of a study on the constraints encountered by teachers in teachin...
Making errors is the most natural thing in the world and it is evidently attached to the human being...
The aim of this paper is to provide a theoretical and practical overview of different types of error...
This paper examines the relationship between language teachers and the errors made by their students...
This paper examines the relationship between language teachers and the errors made by their students...
Errors are an integral part of language learners ’ output. Therefore, language teachers need to be e...
Attitudes towards errors in language learning are changing as a result of recent contributions comin...
In this paper the writers consider the theoretical issues of error correction in the language classr...
Human learning is fundamentally a process that involves the making of errors. But the issue of error...
The aim of this chapter is to focus on the pedagogical implications of English as a Lingua Franca (E...
It is inevitable that all language learners make mistakes while acquiring a language. The stages and...
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This paper reports the findings of two studies which attempt to identify the preferences and expecta...
Within the context of communicative language Teaching, teachers have a tendency to stress communicat...
Over the course of the past few decades, a lot of attention has been paid to error correction and th...
This paper relates to the fi ndings of a study on the constraints encountered by teachers in teachin...
Making errors is the most natural thing in the world and it is evidently attached to the human being...
The aim of this paper is to provide a theoretical and practical overview of different types of error...
This paper examines the relationship between language teachers and the errors made by their students...
This paper examines the relationship between language teachers and the errors made by their students...
Errors are an integral part of language learners ’ output. Therefore, language teachers need to be e...
Attitudes towards errors in language learning are changing as a result of recent contributions comin...
In this paper the writers consider the theoretical issues of error correction in the language classr...
Human learning is fundamentally a process that involves the making of errors. But the issue of error...
The aim of this chapter is to focus on the pedagogical implications of English as a Lingua Franca (E...
It is inevitable that all language learners make mistakes while acquiring a language. The stages and...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/69127/2/10.1177_003368828001100204.pd
This paper reports the findings of two studies which attempt to identify the preferences and expecta...
Within the context of communicative language Teaching, teachers have a tendency to stress communicat...
Over the course of the past few decades, a lot of attention has been paid to error correction and th...
This paper relates to the fi ndings of a study on the constraints encountered by teachers in teachin...
Making errors is the most natural thing in the world and it is evidently attached to the human being...
The aim of this paper is to provide a theoretical and practical overview of different types of error...