articleStudies in Second Language AcquisitionSep 1, 2004GREEN OA

DIFFERENTIAL EFFECTS OF PROMPTS AND RECASTS IN FORM-FOCUSED INSTRUCTION

McGill University

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Abstract

Four teachers and their eight classes of 179 fifth-grade (10–11-year-old) students participated in this quasi-experimental classroom study, which investigated the effects of form-focused instruction (FFI) and corrective feedback on immersion students' ability to accurately assign grammatical gender in French. The FFI treatment, designed to draw attention to selected noun endings that reliably predict grammatical gender and to provide opportunities for practice in associating these endings with gender attribution, was implemented in the context of regular subject-matter instruction by three of the four teachers, each with two classes, for approximately 9 hours during a 5-week period, while the fourth teacher…

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Keywords
  • Corrective feedback
  • Noun
  • Psychology
  • Attribution
  • Subject (documents)
  • Context (archaeology)
  • Mathematics education
  • Grammar
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