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Cardelle, Maria; Corno, Lyn – TESOL Quarterly, 1981
Assesses the effects on second language learning of written feedback that either suppressed student errors or made them salient. Planned comparisons showed achievement was consistently superior under salient error conditions and with constructively critical feedback. Relevance of the findings for instructional theory and second language teaching…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Error Analysis (Language), Feedback, Higher Education
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Ghadessy, Mohsen; Biber, Douglas; Conrad, Susan; Reppen, Randi; Byrd, Pat; Helt, Marie – TESOL Quarterly, 2003
Comments on an earlier article titled, "Speaking and Writing in the University: A Multidimensional Comparison," questioning the definition of register presented as well as the scope of the study. The authors of the original article respond. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, English (Second Language), Higher Education, Second Language Instruction
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Kuehn, Phyllis; And Others – TESOL Quarterly, 1990
Comparison of international and U.S. students' attitudes toward cheating revealed that, although most students rated such behavior as using crib notes, copying from another student's test, and allowing such copying as immoral and wrong, U.S., Arabic, and Spanish differed in their ratings and characterization of such behaviors as cheating. (CB)
Descriptors: Cheating, College Students, English (Second Language), Foreign Students
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Dorobish, Sherry A.; Walls, Richard T. – TESOL Quarterly, 1998
Examines what types of cues serve as the most effective recall prompts for Japanese college students studying English. Findings show that English cues, picture cues, and Romanji cues all produced better immediate and delayed recall than no cues at all. However, in delayed recall, Romanji cues worked significantly better to facilitate the recall of…
Descriptors: College Students, Cues, English (Second Language), Higher Education
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Mauranen, Anna – TESOL Quarterly, 2003
Describes a project to make a corpus of English spoken as a lingua franca in university settings in Finland. This corpus is one of the first to address the need for corpora that show the target for English-as-a-Foreign-Language learners whose goal is not to speak with native speakers but to interact in communities where English is a lingua franca.…
Descriptors: Computational Linguistics, English (Second Language), Foreign Countries, Higher Education
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Moy, Raymond H. – TESOL Quarterly, 1977
In this study the inadequacies of rules governing the present perfect in isolated sentences are discussed and then two contextual factors thought to be connected with current relevance and the use of the present perfect are described. These factors are experimentally shown to influence use of the present perfect significantly. (CHK)
Descriptors: Adverbs, English (Second Language), Higher Education, Language Instruction
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Block, Ellen – TESOL Quarterly, 1986
Think Aloud Porotocols were used to examine the reading comprehension strategies used by English as a Second Language (ESL) and native English-speaking college students with poor reading proficiency. Results involving students' time-on-task, mode of response, strategy use, and memory and comprehension are discussed. (CB)
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Decoding (Reading), English (Second Language), Higher Education
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Bachman, Lyle F. – TESOL Quarterly, 1985
Describes a study that developed criteria for rationally selecting the words to delete in developing a cloze test. The study also tried to determine the extent to which performance on a cloze test with rational deletions differs from that on a cloze test developed by the fixed-ratio deletion procedure. (SED)
Descriptors: Cloze Procedure, English (Second Language), Higher Education, Item Analysis
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Lebauer, Roni S. – TESOL Quarterly, 1984
Suggests how transcripts of academic lectures and pseudo-cloze exercises developed from these transcripts may be used to help foreign students to become aware of the skills (e.g., recognition of conventions and cues which signal important information in lectures) involved in the process of listening to lectures. (SL)
Descriptors: Context Clues, Cultural Context, Higher Education, Language Proficiency
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Stansfield, Charles; Hansen, Jacqueline – TESOL Quarterly, 1983
A study of test performance and field dependent-independent (FD/I) cognitive style in 250 college students showed consistently positive correlation between FI and cloze test scores, and other measures such as final grade. It is suggested cloze tests may call forth cognitive restructuring capabilities more easily for more field independent…
Descriptors: Cloze Procedure, Cognitive Style, College Students, Higher Education
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Zamel, Vivian – TESOL Quarterly, 1997
Challenges the assumption that a student's attempts at writing in another language are a product of his primary language background and that a student's native cultural and linguistic background will be limiting. Also challenges the pedagogical implications of this perspective, which views students, particularly those from Asia, as fixed by their…
Descriptors: College Students, Critical Thinking, Cultural Background, Expository Writing
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Leki, Ilona – TESOL Quarterly, 2001
Reports research investigating how English-as-a-Second-Language students are positioned in the group work that is routinely a part of many university classes in the United States. Through an ethnographic study of the experience nonnative speakers of English have at U.S. universities, the challenges that these students face as they attempt to…
Descriptors: College Students, English (Second Language), Ethnography, Group Activities
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Sarwar, Zakia – TESOL Quarterly, 2001
Explains innovations taking place in large English-as-a-foreign-language classrooms in Pakistan. Describes a pilot project that investigated ways of bringing out effective learning in large classes. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Class Size, English (Second Language), Females, Foreign Countries
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Dunkel, Patricia – TESOL Quarterly, 1988
A five-point analysis of lecture notes and a postlecture recognition test were used to determine the effectiveness of notetaking of sixty-six native and sixty-three nonnative speakers of English who took notes on a videotaped presentation. Those students able to condense lecture material into propositional information units performed best on the…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, College Freshmen, Encoding (Psychology), English (Second Language)
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Granger, Sylviane – TESOL Quarterly, 2003
Describes the design of the International Corpus of Learner English, outlining the learner and task variables in the corpus of texts written by English-as-a-Foreign-Language university undergraduates. The design of the corpus and sampling of students with different native languages make contrastive interlanguage analyses and error analyses…
Descriptors: College Students, Computational Linguistics, English (Second Language), Error Analysis (Language)
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