Corrective Feedback in K-12 English: Characteristics, Purposes, and Examples
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https://doi.org/10.32996/ijels.2022.4.3.4Keywords:
Corrective feedback, Explicit correction, Recast, Clarification request, Metalinguistic clues, Elicitation, Repetition, K to 12Abstract
This paper synthesizes findings from qualitative and quantitative research on corrective feedback in an English as a Second Language (ESL) classroom. This paper revisited the characteristics and purposes of corrective feedback. Searches were conducted using the following research and journal databases: Google Scholar, Academia.edu, Research Gate, and Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ). The results provide analyses of the four corrective feedbacks, namely, recast, clarification request, metalinguistic feedback, and elicitation. The researchers also provide examples appropriate to each key stage of K-12 schooling in the Philippines. It is emphasized in this paper that learners learn best if they are aware that they are corrected and if the manner of correcting them is not obtrusive.
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