Effects of Explicit Focus on Form on L2 Acquisition of English Passive Construction

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JI-YUNG JUNG [1 ]
ZHAOHONG HAN [1 ]
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[1] Teachers College,Columbia University
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implicit/explicit focus on form; consciousness-raising; metalinguistic explanation; noticing; complexity;
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Intensive research on instructed second language acquisition(ISLA)over the last two decades has,overall,pointed to the usefulness of Focus on Form—a type of pedagogical intervention that engages learnersmetaling uistic attention in an otherwise meaning-based environment—in fostering learners communicative accuracy. A finer-grained understandin g thereof has yet to be sought,especially vis-à-vis the type of focus on form and the nature of the target construction as potential mitigating variables.This small-scale study attempts to investig ate the effectiveness of exp licit Focus on Form(FonF)in the acquisition of the English passive construction.Two intact,lower-advanced level English-as-a-second-language(ESL)classes of a community English program in the U.S.partici pated in the study,with one serving as an experimental group and the other a control group.The study adopted apretest,posttest,and delayed posttest design and spanned five weeks,including two weeks of treatment wherein the experimental group received eight mini-sessions of C-R and metaling uistic explanation,while the control group continued with their regular instruction.Results indicated that the treatment significantly facilitated the learning of the passive construction.
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