Title of article :
Comparing Online and Offline Modes of Corrective Feedback on EFL Learners’ Writing Complexity, Accuracy, and Fluency
Author/Authors :
Farrahi Avval, Sahar English Department - Islamic Azad University Bonab Branch, Bonab, Iran , Asadollahfam, Hassan English Department - Islamic Azad University Bonab Branch, Bonab, Iran , Behin, Bahram English Department - Shahid Madani University, Tabriz, Iran
Abstract :
Corrective feedback (CF) is an inseparable part of second language acquisition (SLA) and has been the
focus of numerous studies since the concept of CF was introduced in the field of SLA. This study
focused on investigating the differences between two modes of providing CF, namely, online and
traditional modes, which would affect Iranian EFL learners’ writing ability. To serve this purpose, 317
EFL learners from four language schools in Tabriz took the TOEFL: 271 participants scored between
477 and 510, the scores of 164 of them fell between ±1SD, and 66 of them agreed to participate in the
study who were asked to deliver a 200-word composition. Their compositions were analyzed based on
CAF (complexity, accuracy, and fluency). They were then divided into two groups; one group
underwent a treatment of 10 sessions of online chatting (1 hour each session), and the other group was
asked to deliver 10 writing tasks. Afterward, all participants were asked to deliver another 200-word
writing task. These tasks were analyzed based on the CAF criteria. The obtained results proved a
significant difference between the writing ability of the participants receiving CF through online
sessions and that of those receiving CF in traditional mode. The findings implicate that EFL teachers
could be encouraged and allowed to use up-to-date ways of providing CF if more development in the
teaching and learning of English as a second language is anticipated.
Keywords :
CAF , CF , Online sessions , SLA
Journal title :
Journal of Language and Translation