by Admin » Wed Mar 20, 2013 8:28 am
Thanks for your comments Cristina. Yes, there are many correction techniques one can use, and it's a good thing to vary them, and not always do the sam thing. But feedback is essential for learning a language: we need input, output and feedback, both positive and negative. Students need clear and unambiguous signals when they get something wrong, if they are to advance. Sometimes teachers feel that they might demotivate students if they correct them. I think the opposite is the case, but obviously how teachers do this is important, it needs to be encouraging and constructive!
Thanks for your comments Cristina. Yes, there are many correction techniques one can use, and it's a good thing to vary them, and not always do the sam thing. But feedback is essential for learning a language: we need input, output and feedback, both positive and negative. Students need clear and unambiguous signals when they get something wrong, if they are to advance. Sometimes teachers feel that they might demotivate students if they correct them. I think the opposite is the case, but obviously how teachers do this is important, it needs to be encouraging and constructive!