Attitudes from Spanish teachers and students of ESL towards errors in the classroom
Abstract
Learning a second language (L2) has become a crucial need for the citizens of this globalized world, since there are constant opportunities for intercultural communication in their daily lives. However, L2 acquisition is a lengthy, complex process. Not only learners, but teachers make errors in the classroom. This study examines and compares the attitudes and opinions that both teachers and students of English as a Second Language (ESL) in Spain have towards errors in the classroom. Two online questionnaires were created and sent out: one of them aimed at students and the other aimed at teachers. Answers were analyzed and compared to discern whether the attitudes towards errors in the L2 classroom are positive or negative.
Degree
Student essay
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Date
2021-12-29Author
Díaz del Río Fontán, María Beatriz
Keywords
African languages
English as a Second Language (ESL)
error analysis
error correction
interference
interlanguage
L2
target language
second language acquisition
Series/Report no.
SPL magisteruppsats, afrikanska språk
SPL 2021-043
Language
eng