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Ellis, Rod; Basturkmen, Helen; Loewen, Shawn – System, 2002
Considers the rationale for using a focus on form approach to teaching form as opposed to the more traditional focus on forms approach where linguistic features are treated sequentially. Describes methodological options for attending to form in communication. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Communicative Competence (Languages), Grammar, Second Language Instruction, Second Language Learning
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Ellis, Rod – ELT Journal, 1984
Discusses a way of evaluating communicative performance in a second language that focuses on communicative strategies instead of intelligibility, correctness, or style. Describes a study in which an attempt was made to assess communicative performance from this point of view. (EKN)
Descriptors: Communicative Competence (Languages), English (Second Language), Evaluation Criteria, Language Tests
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Ellis, Rod – Applied Linguistics, 1990
Responds to a previous article that attacks variabilists' accounts of second-language acquisition (SLA) by addressing the following issues: (1) the context dependency of theory in SLA research; (2) the competency performance distinction; (3) the problem of data in SLA research; and (4) explanations of SLA. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Communicative Competence (Languages), Language Research, Linguistic Theory, Models
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Basturkmen, Helen; Loewen, Shawn; Ellis, Rod – Language Awareness, 2002
Investigates one aspect of language use in focus on form--metalanguage. Reports on a study to identify how metalanguage was used and the relationship between the use of metalanguage and the occurrence of students uptake moves in focus on form. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Communicative Competence (Languages), Grammar, Language Usage
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Ellis, Rod – TESOL Quarterly: A Journal for Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages and of Standard English as a Second Dialect, 2006
The study of how learners acquire a second language (SLA) has helped to shape thinking about how to teach the grammar of a second language. There remain, however, a number of controversial issues. This paper considers eight key questions relating to grammar pedagogy in the light of findings from SLA. As such, this article complements…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Teaching Methods, Linguistic Theory
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Nobuyoshi, Junko; Ellis, Rod – ELT Journal, 1993
A study of six adult learners of English as a Second Language provides some evidence to suggest that pushing learners to produce more accurate output contributes to acquisition. The data also demonstrate how this might be achieved through focused communication tasks. (Contains 11 references.) (Author)
Descriptors: Adults, Communication Skills, Communicative Competence (Languages), English (Second Language)
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Ellis, Rod; Basturkmen, Helen; Loewen, Shawn – Language Learning, 2001
Examines incidental and transitory focus on form. Learner uptake was studied in focus-on-form episodes occurring in 12 hours of communicative English-as-a-Second-Language teaching. Learner uptake was generally high and successful--to a much greater extent than has been reported for immersion classrooms. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Communicative Competence (Languages), Context Effect, English (Second Language)
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Ellis, Rod – Studies in Second Language Acquisition, 1992
Examines whether communication occurring in a second-language classroom setting sufficiently ensures development of full target language competence. The ability of 2 English-as-a-Second-Language students to "request" in English was followed over 15-21 months. Results indicated that the classroom did not provide the conditions necessary…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Communicative Competence (Languages), English (Second Language), Interpersonal Competence