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Hamid, Obaidul – ELT Journal, 2007
The research reported in the study was undertaken to measure English language teachers' ability to interpret second language learners' intended meanings in idiosyncratic utterances in written English. In doing so, it also aimed at verifying Corder's (1981) speculation that language teachers can correctly guess the intended meanings of learners in…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Error Correction, Language Teachers, English (Second Language)
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Hyland, Fiona – ELT Journal, 2001
Uses data from a study of English-as-a-Second-Language teacher-written feedback to show how this leads to teachers giving indirect feedback when dealing with plagiarism in student texts, which in turn leads to miscommunication with their students. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Feedback, Plagiarism, Second Language Instruction
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Schmitt, Norbert – ELT Journal, 1997
Argues that presentations in second language conferences should not be read because written discourse is too difficult for the audience to understand, whereas spoken discourse normally has a great deal of repetition to ensure that the main points are successfully transferred. Points out that read presentations are dull and inflexible, difficult to…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Deafness, Discourse Analysis, Listening Comprehension
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Borg, Erik – ELT Journal, 2003
Highlights the concept of discourse communities, which are used in applied linguistics to analyze written communication. Discusses how the concept developed. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Discourse Analysis, Discourse Modes, English (Second Language)
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Ball, Wendy E. – ELT Journal, 1986
An important component of second language programs is the skill of understanding and using the graphic structure of language involved. Inadequate handwriting, poor layout, and difficulties in reading are primary symptoms of students with a weak grasp of the graphic structure. (CB)
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Handwriting, Language Skills, Perceptual Motor Coordination
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Shin, Sarah J. – ELT Journal, 2003
Reports on the use of journals by prospective English for Speakers of Other Languages teachers who were asked to conduct student-teacher conferences in writing. Presents a case for making individual conferencing and subsequent reflection through journal writing an integral part of second language (L2) writing teacher education. Also discusses…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Language Teachers, Second Language Instruction, Second Language Learning
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Buck, Gary – ELT Journal, 1989
Examination of the reliability and validity of paper-and-pencil pronunciation tests of English as a second language in Osaka (Japan) showed very low reliability. Correlations with more direct measures of pronunciation showed very low validity of written pronunciation tests. Sample tests are appended. (Author/CB)
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Language Tests
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Ridgway, Tony; Field, John – ELT Journal, 2000
Explores the relationship between written and spoken language and questions whether skills and strategies used in reading can be effectively transferred to listening. Suggests working from the text may be more productive than using strategies. Field questions these assumptions, and Ridgway defends his point. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Learning Strategies, Listening Comprehension, Oral Language
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Makino, Taka-Yoshi – ELT Journal, 1993
Investigates the degree to which teacher cues help students correct their own errors in English-as-a-foreign-language written compositions and what kinds of cues are more effective in self-correction. Sixty-two Japanese college students were sampled. (Contains nine references.) (JL)
Descriptors: College Students, Cues, English (Second Language), Error Analysis (Language)
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Kung, Shiao-Chuan – ELT Journal, 2004
This paper describes a project involving EFL learners in synchronous electronic discussions. The output of the students' interactions was analyzed qualitatively to uncover the main linguistic and interactional features. It was observed that the students' discussions contained a large number of spelling, usage, and grammatical errors, an almost…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Reading Instruction, Second Language Instruction