Effects of Form-Focused Instruction on the Learning of Relative Clauses
Abstract
Purpose: The differential effects of the three types of treatment (i.e., Focus on FormS, Focus on Meaning, Focus on Form) on the learning of English relativization was investigated.
Methods: Intact university classes of English learners were divided into three groups receiving different forms of instruction. Accuracy of the target form was measured by two distinct tasks of sentence combining test and grammaticality judgment test.
Findings and Results: The results of the two tests show improvement of all three groups, the focus on form treatment group outperformed the other two on both tests, however. This study also suggests that learners’ attention to detailed analysis of form facilitates the learning of relative clauses in this context.
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English
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Authors
Seyed Abdolmanafi
This is me
Publication Date
April 1, 2012
Submission Date
December 31, 2014
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Year 2012 Volume: 8 Number: 1