Title of article :
Learners’ Grammar Achievement via Oral and Writing Modalities in Cognitive and Ecological Perspectives: Recast in Focus
Author/Authors :
Arianfar, Afrooz Department of English - Science and Research Branch - Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran , Maftoon, Parviz Department of English - Science and Research Branch - Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran , Rezaie, Ghafour 3 Department of English - Garmsar Branch Islamic Azad University, Garmsar, Iran
Abstract :
Language learners receive different types of corrective feedback during the process
of second language acquisition. Recast, as an approach to corrective feedback, is
one of the most-frequently error correction techniques in classroom contexts. A
plethora of research has addressed recast; however, the present study focused on
comparing learners’ grammar achievement via oral and writing modalities through
two perspectives, cognitive and ecological, who received recast. One hundred and
twenty language learners, all first-year college students at Islamic Azad University
and Applied Science University in Tehran participated in this study. They were
assigned to four groups. The participants in all groups were exposed to different
instructional programs based on the cognitive and ecological perspectives to
language learning orally or in writing, and all learners received recast orally.
Results obtained by a pretest and a posttest indicated that all groups made progress
in their grammar achievement, while there was a statistically significant difference
between the groups in the posttest. The participants in the ecological group had
higher gains of grammatical structures than those in the cognitive group. However,
data analysis revealed that there was no statistically significant difference between
two oral and writing groups in their grammar achievement.
Keywords :
ecological perspective to language learning , recast , modality , grammar achievement , cognitive perspective to language learning
Journal title :
The Journal of English Language Pedagogy and Paractice