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Lee, Icy – ELT Journal, 2011
Feedback in writing has in recent years attracted the attention of an increasing number of writing researchers. While much feedback research focuses on the act of feedback per se, little attention has been paid to the issue of teacher readiness to implement change in feedback. Using data gathered from Hong Kong secondary teachers attending a…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Conflict, Foreign Countries, Writing Instruction
Jones, Christian; Waller, Daniel – ELT Journal, 2011
The traditional division of conditionals into four main types (zero, first, second, and third) has long been called into question. Unfortunately, the awareness that this description does not reflect conditional patterns in actual usage has not generally been reflected in EFL coursebooks. This article re-examines the arguments for a description of…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Teaching Methods, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning
Tavakoli, Parvaneh – ELT Journal, 2011
This paper reports on a comparative study of pauses made by L2 learners and native speakers of English while narrating picture stories. The comparison is based on the number of pauses and total amount of silence in the middle and at the end of clauses in the performance of 40 native speakers and 40 L2 learners of English. The results of the…
Descriptors: Distinctive Features (Language), Comparative Analysis, Native Speakers, English (Second Language)
Rebuck, Mark – ELT Journal, 2011
While it is common for teachers to focus on learners' errors in the EFL classroom, little attention is given to the "errors" that native English speakers make in their mother tongue. This paper reports on a study to assess the reaction of Japanese university students to an activity that primarily required identifying "ungrammatical" forms in audio…
Descriptors: Speech, Oral Language, Followup Studies, Native Speakers
Shahini, Gholamhossein; Riazi, A. Mehdi – ELT Journal, 2011
This paper introduces Philosophy-based Language Teaching (PBLT) as a new approach to developing productive language and thinking skills in students. The approach involves posing philosophical questions and engaging students in dialogues within a community of enquiry context. To substantiate the approach, the paper reports a study in which 34…
Descriptors: Experimental Groups, Control Groups, Speech Communication, Foreign Countries
Suzuki, Ayako – ELT Journal, 2011
The growing use of English by its L2 speakers for their international communication has started to suggest a need for many changes in ELT, particularly in traditional EFL countries. One of the changes discussed among some sociolinguists is the introduction of different varieties of English from the two traditionally highly regarded varieties, i.e.…
Descriptors: Student Teachers, Language Variation, Intercultural Communication, Foreign Countries
Bullock, Deborah – ELT Journal, 2011
This article looks at issues surrounding learner self-assessment and studies into teacher beliefs. It then goes on to present the findings of a study designed to explore teacher attitudes, beliefs, and behaviour with regard to learner self-assessment during the implementation of a revision of assessment procedures for teens aged 14-16 years.…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Self Evaluation (Individuals), Student Evaluation, Innovation
Wette, Rosemary – ELT Journal, 2011
ELT theory classifies curricula as belonging to one of two contrasting approaches: either process or product. While foundation-level teacher education literature offers strongly product-oriented advice, research- and theory-oriented texts stress the need to negotiate with learners, and to take language-learning processes into account. This article…
Descriptors: Curriculum Research, Teacher Education, Learning Processes, Teaching Methods
Rivers, Damian J. – ELT Journal, 2011
On the premise that the learning of a second or foreign language should contribute to, rather than subtract from, the cultural and linguistic resources which a learner already possesses, this paper documents an individual teacher's pedagogically centred challenge to a politically driven and potentially exclusive English-only language policy within…
Descriptors: Language Planning, Class Activities, Second Language Learning, Diaries
Gun, Bahar – ELT Journal, 2011
This research study discusses the importance of "reflection training" in teacher education programmes. The main premise of the study is that although teachers are constantly encouraged to "reflect" on their teaching, they are unable to do so effectively unless they are specifically trained in how to reflect (they tend to "react" rather than…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Reflective Teaching, Language Teachers, Teacher Education
Kim, Eun-Young – ELT Journal, 2011
Implementing process pedagogy in an L2 writing classroom has its own limits for students with low English proficiency. Although L1 writers commonly benefit from writing multiple drafts, most of the low English level Korean college students in my English composition class did not benefit from the revisions. This article introduces an innovative…
Descriptors: Translation, Prior Learning, Writing Instruction, Grammar Translation Method
Macalister, John – ELT Journal, 2011
Most learners experience the teaching of reading in the classroom in the form of intensive reading activities, where learners are provided with support, typically by the teacher, to make sense of texts that are too difficult for the learners to read successfully by themselves. After reading, learners are usually expected to answer a series of…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Reading Instruction, Lesson Plans, Teaching Methods
Reber, Elisabeth – ELT Journal, 2011
In line with a communicative curriculum for English, it is claimed that communicative competence involves knowledge about when and how to display affectivity in talk-in-interaction. Typically, interjections have been described as a lexical means for expressions of emotion. A survey of textbooks canonical of EFL at German elementary and secondary…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Textbooks, Communicative Competence (Languages), English (Second Language)
Holmes, Janet; Riddiford, Nicky – ELT Journal, 2011
Socio-pragmatic skills have been identified as important components of communicative competence in the workplace, yet relatively few studies have undertaken an evaluation of the effects of classroom-based support in developing both cognitive control and social competence in these areas of language proficiency. This paper reports on a collaborative…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Relationship, Communicative Competence (Languages), English (Second Language), Language Proficiency
Cross, Jeremy – ELT Journal, 2011
This article reports on a small-scale study of the effect of metacognitive instruction on listeners' comprehension. Twenty adult, Japanese, advanced level EFL learners participated in a task sequence, or "pedagogical cycle", of predicting, monitoring, problem identification, and evaluating in each of five listening lessons aimed at promoting their…
Descriptors: Identification, Metacognition, Scores, Listening Skills

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