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      Impact of Recasts and Prompts on the Learning of English Third Person Singular Marker by Persian Learners of English

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      Jafarpour, Ali AkbarHashemian, Mahmood
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      Based on the controversial beliefs among L2 teachers about effective corrective feedback (CF) strategies, recast and prompts as 2 kinds of CF have drawn the attention of L2 researchers(e.g., Braidi, 2002; Iwashita, 2003; Loewen & Philp, 2006; Panova & Lyster, 2002; Sheen, 2004). Despite these numbers of studies, debate continues to exist about their usefulness as a CF technique. Whereas recasts provide a correct reformulation of L2 learners' nontarget utterance, the other alternative type of feedback in L2 classroom settings is referred to as prompts (Lyster, 2004) because they provide signals that prompt L2 learners to self-repair rather than provide them with a correct reformulation of their nontarget utterance. Hence, the focus of this study was to examine the effect of recasts in comparison to prompts on the learning of English third person singular marker “s" by Iranian preintermediate L2 learners. Two CF techniques of recasts and prompts were utilized in 2 experimental groups in response to their errors in using the correct form of the verb for third person singular subject. In the third group as the control group, No-CF was provided by the L2 teacher. The results revealed that the Prompts Group had outperformed the Recast Group and No-CF Group. Thus, it could be concluded that prompts as a CF strategy led to more gains than CF that provided the L2 learners with the correct form (recast) than No-CF.
      کلید واژگان
      corrective feedback
      recast
      prompts
      negative evidence
      positive evidence

      شماره نشریه
      2
      تاریخ نشر
      2013-06-01
      1392-03-11
      ناشر
      Islamic Azad University, Najafabad Branch, Najafabad, Iran All rights reserved
      سازمان پدید آورنده
      Assistant Professor, Department of Foreign Languages, Shahrekord University
      Assistant Professor, Department of Foreign Languages, Shahrekord University

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      2322-3898
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      http://jfl.iaun.ac.ir/article_550475.html
      https://iranjournals.nlai.ir/handle/123456789/40283

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