The Effect of a Corrective Feedback Technique on Reducing NonNative-Speaking Students' Composition Errors

Most high-school Jordanian students' compositions suffer from a large number of grammatical, lexical, and orthographic errors. Their teachers wish to reduce such errors and would like to know how to do it. This study is an attempt in this direction. It aims at investigating the efficacy of Lala...

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Main Author: Oqlah M. Smadi
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: King Saud University 1997-01-01
Series:Journal of Educational Sciences
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Online Access:https://jes.ksu.edu.sa/sites/jes.ksu.edu.sa/files/v9n11997-e1_0.pdf
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spelling doaj-b6b2210ff46a4850b16438d71620baf62020-11-24T21:19:21ZaraKing Saud UniversityJournal of Educational Sciences1658-78631658-76771997-01-0191115The Effect of a Corrective Feedback Technique on Reducing NonNative-Speaking Students' Composition ErrorsOqlah M. SmadiMost high-school Jordanian students' compositions suffer from a large number of grammatical, lexical, and orthographic errors. Their teachers wish to reduce such errors and would like to know how to do it. This study is an attempt in this direction. It aims at investigating the efficacy of Lalande Composition Correction Strategy (LCCS) on reducing the grammatical and orthographic errors of high-school students in Jordan. Forty eleventh-grade students were selected; 20 comprised and experimental group and another 20 comprised the control group. The experimental group underwent a special treatment using LCCS for ten weeks. A pretest was given to both groups at the beginning of the study and a posttest at the conclusion of the experiment. The t-test was used to compare between the means of errors of both groups. The results revealed that the experimental group committed significantly fewer errors. The effect of LCCS was marked on article errors, spelling errors, and structure errors. Teachers are recommended to use it since it can help in developing their students' writing skill.https://jes.ksu.edu.sa/sites/jes.ksu.edu.sa/files/v9n11997-e1_0.pdfNonNative-Speaking Studentsgrammatical errorserrors lexicalorthographic errorshigh-school students in JordanLalande Composition Correction StrategyLCCS
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The Effect of a Corrective Feedback Technique on Reducing NonNative-Speaking Students' Composition Errors
Journal of Educational Sciences
NonNative-Speaking Students
grammatical errors
errors lexical
orthographic errors
high-school students in Jordan
Lalande Composition Correction Strategy
LCCS
author_facet Oqlah M. Smadi
author_sort Oqlah M. Smadi
title The Effect of a Corrective Feedback Technique on Reducing NonNative-Speaking Students' Composition Errors
title_short The Effect of a Corrective Feedback Technique on Reducing NonNative-Speaking Students' Composition Errors
title_full The Effect of a Corrective Feedback Technique on Reducing NonNative-Speaking Students' Composition Errors
title_fullStr The Effect of a Corrective Feedback Technique on Reducing NonNative-Speaking Students' Composition Errors
title_full_unstemmed The Effect of a Corrective Feedback Technique on Reducing NonNative-Speaking Students' Composition Errors
title_sort effect of a corrective feedback technique on reducing nonnative-speaking students' composition errors
publisher King Saud University
series Journal of Educational Sciences
issn 1658-7863
1658-7677
publishDate 1997-01-01
description Most high-school Jordanian students' compositions suffer from a large number of grammatical, lexical, and orthographic errors. Their teachers wish to reduce such errors and would like to know how to do it. This study is an attempt in this direction. It aims at investigating the efficacy of Lalande Composition Correction Strategy (LCCS) on reducing the grammatical and orthographic errors of high-school students in Jordan. Forty eleventh-grade students were selected; 20 comprised and experimental group and another 20 comprised the control group. The experimental group underwent a special treatment using LCCS for ten weeks. A pretest was given to both groups at the beginning of the study and a posttest at the conclusion of the experiment. The t-test was used to compare between the means of errors of both groups. The results revealed that the experimental group committed significantly fewer errors. The effect of LCCS was marked on article errors, spelling errors, and structure errors. Teachers are recommended to use it since it can help in developing their students' writing skill.
topic NonNative-Speaking Students
grammatical errors
errors lexical
orthographic errors
high-school students in Jordan
Lalande Composition Correction Strategy
LCCS
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