In the present study, we examine the effects of prompts and recasts on the acquisition of two new and different grammar structures in a task-based learning environment. Sixty-four 14-year-old 9th grade students (low intermediate) learning German as a foreign language were randomly assigned to three conditions: two experimental groups (one receiving prompts, the other recasts) and a control group. The study involves two subsequent interventions: The first targeted a complex structure, dative case after a preposition; the second a simple structure, comparatives. Pretests, immediate posttests, and delayed posttests included written and oral accuracy as well as oral fluency. Statistical comparisons on both written and oral posttests showed that...
This study investigated the effects of negative feedback type (i.e., explicit correction vs. recasts...
This study investigated whether or not L2 learners perceive recasts as corrective feedback rather th...
This investigation examined two techniques that may help learners focus on second language construct...
AbstractThe purpose of the present study was to explore if providing recast and prompt would have di...
By exploring previous research, this systematic literature review aims to shed light on the effectiv...
This study investigates the effect of prompts and recasts, according to two learning stages: One bef...
Inspired by the previous recast literature, this paper aims to investigate whether more explicit rec...
The role of recasts has been the subject of an increasing number of second language acquisition (SLA...
The role of recasts has been the subject of an increasing number of second language acquisition (SLA...
Abstract—This quasi–experimental study, conducted in English–as–a–foreign–language (EFL) classrooms ...
Perceptions of corrective feedback (CF) and different forms of giving these kinds of feedback have b...
Abstract This thesis examines the roles of two types of corrective feedback in second language (L2) ...
Inspired by the previous recast literature, this laboratory-based study investigated if informing le...
This quasi-experimental classroom study examines the effects of recasts and negotiated prompts on or...
The issue of efficacy of oral corrective feedback on grammar acquisition of second language learners...
This study investigated the effects of negative feedback type (i.e., explicit correction vs. recasts...
This study investigated whether or not L2 learners perceive recasts as corrective feedback rather th...
This investigation examined two techniques that may help learners focus on second language construct...
AbstractThe purpose of the present study was to explore if providing recast and prompt would have di...
By exploring previous research, this systematic literature review aims to shed light on the effectiv...
This study investigates the effect of prompts and recasts, according to two learning stages: One bef...
Inspired by the previous recast literature, this paper aims to investigate whether more explicit rec...
The role of recasts has been the subject of an increasing number of second language acquisition (SLA...
The role of recasts has been the subject of an increasing number of second language acquisition (SLA...
Abstract—This quasi–experimental study, conducted in English–as–a–foreign–language (EFL) classrooms ...
Perceptions of corrective feedback (CF) and different forms of giving these kinds of feedback have b...
Abstract This thesis examines the roles of two types of corrective feedback in second language (L2) ...
Inspired by the previous recast literature, this laboratory-based study investigated if informing le...
This quasi-experimental classroom study examines the effects of recasts and negotiated prompts on or...
The issue of efficacy of oral corrective feedback on grammar acquisition of second language learners...
This study investigated the effects of negative feedback type (i.e., explicit correction vs. recasts...
This study investigated whether or not L2 learners perceive recasts as corrective feedback rather th...
This investigation examined two techniques that may help learners focus on second language construct...