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Correct Me if I'm Wrong, but Do It Right: Error Correction and Learner Uptake in University-level EFL Classrooms
2014
Athens Journal of Philology
This paper presents the findings on corrective feedback and learner uptake in six university-level EFL classrooms. The study was undertaken by means of observation of ten hours of classroom interaction, five at A1 and another five at B2 level. The classroom observation instrument, developed for the purpose of this research, comprised seven categories for error correction and five for learner uptake. The instrument was used to record the frequency of different types of error correction and
doi:10.30958/ajp.1-4-3
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