Title of article :
A Comparison between Experienced and Novice Teachers in Using Incidental Focus on Form Techniques in EFL Classrooms
Author/Authors :
Pouriran، Yassamin نويسنده Tabriz Azad University,Tabriz,Iran , , Mukundan، Jayakaran نويسنده Faculty of Education,Department of Languages and Humanities Education,Universiti Putra Malaysia,Serdang,Malaysia ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
This paper reports the findings of an empirical study that explored whether EFL teachers’ use of incidental focus-on-form techniques was influenced by their level of experience. Also, it investigated the distribution of incidental focus on form types at intermediate level and they were coded based on Lyster and Ranta (1997) and Panova and Lyster (2002) models. Incidental focus on form occurs spontaneously, without prior intention during meaning-focused activities and targets a variety of linguistic items. Here specific forms are not intentionally focused on, but are attended to spontaneously by teachers and other learners within meaning-driven contexts. Six teachers (three experienced and three novice) participated in this study. The data was drawn from transcripts of oral corrective feedback moves of six intact classes which were audio and video-recorded totaling 9 hours. A descriptive design which employed qualitative and quantitative data collection procedure was adopted. The results revealed that experienced teachers used incidental focus on form techniques more frequently than novice teachers. This study supports the notion that integrative activities which can integrate a focus on form into L2 communicative activities can contribute to learning a foreign language in terms of both accuracy and fluency.
Journal title :
International Journal Of Applied Linguistics And English Literature
Journal title :
International Journal Of Applied Linguistics And English Literature