The Types and Effects of Peer Native Speakers' Feedback on Cmc (Computer-Mediated Communication) (Report)
Language, Learning & Technology 2012, Feb, 16, 1
-
- 2,99 €
-
- 2,99 €
Publisher Description
INTRODUCTION The use of computer-mediated communication (CMC) in the foreign or second language classroom has opened up new possibilities regarding the type and frequency of interactions between students of a foreign language or between students and native speakers of the target language. As stated in Lee (2008), the use of CMC is beneficial in terms of the quantity of the learner output, the quality of such output, and the possibilities offered for the students' attention to form.
Designing Task-Based Call to Promote Interaction: En Busca de Esmeraldas.
2003
Conversations--and Negotiated Interaction--in Text and Voice Chat Rooms.
2005
Focus-On-Form Through Collaborative Scaffolding in Expert-To-Novice Online Interaction (Report)
2008
Business Communication Instructors' Perception of Nonverbal Communication.
1999
Conducting Quantitative Research in Education
2019
Improving Part-Of-Speech Tagging Accuracy for Croatian by Morphological Analysis.
2008
Mastering Arabic with Two Audio Cds (Book Review)
2006
Review of Intercultural Language Activities [with Cd-Rom] (Book Review)
2010
Negotiation of Meaning and Corrective Feedback in Japanese/English Etandem (Report)
2011
Emerging Technologies: Learning Objects: Scorn Or SCORM?
2004
Review of Literacy in the New Media Age (Book Review)
2006
Review of Livemocha (Product/Service Evaluation)
2011