Implications of corrective feedback on grammar in writing in EFL
Abstract
Corrective feedback has been widely discussed and both praised and rejected, in
this review recent research on the topic is collected, presenting an overview of
what kind of feedback is most beneficial to language learners and their
grammatical accuracy. Initially, a brief general theoretical background is
summarized, followed by a short passage about the debate initialized by John
Truscott with his claim that corrective feedback is potentially harmful for
language learners. Furthermore, through the research it is concluded that direct
corrective feedback is the most effective for increasing language learners’
grammatical proficiency, and indirect corrective feedback is most effective for
increasing learners’ overall accuracy, as well as their non-grammatical accuracy.
Moreover, methodological and ethical issues of the reviewed research are
discussed, followed by a discussion about the importance of the learners’ level of
metalinguistic awareness. Lastly, some pedagogical implications are debated and
a few suggestions for future research are made.
Degree
Student essay
Date
2015-04-20Author
Smedberg, Kajsa
Keywords
Läraruppsats
engelska
Corrective feedback
error correction
grammar accuracy
grammar proficiency
language learning
EFL
Series/Report no.
SPL läraruppsats kandidat
SPLLÄR 2015-002
Language
eng