This book explores current thinking about the role of corrective
feedback in language learning and teaching. Corrective feedback is
a topic that is of relevance to both theories of second language
learning and language pedagogy.
Younghee Sheen, an Assistant Professor of Applied Linguistics at
the American University in Washington D.C., offers a new
perspective by reviewing a wide body of research on both oral and
written corrective feedback and its contribution to second language
acquisition. She also reports the results of her own study,
pointing to the need to examine how individual factors such as
anxiety and language aptitude mediate learners' ability to benefit
from the oral and written feedback they receive.
This book is an important resource for students and scholars of
applied linguistics and second language acquisition. It will also
be of interest to language teachers and teacher educators wanting
to deepen their understanding of error correction strategies in the
classroom.
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