How do we correct?
Questions to consider:
Errors are an essential and normal part of the language learning process. We shouldn’t regard them as ‘bad’ or ‘wrong’. They are useful. ‘Useful’ meaning that the students need feedback i.e. correction and an explanation, as much as possible, as to why the error is corrected the way it is. Students like being corrected if it is done in a positive way. When do we correct? Immediate correction is useful but shouldn’t be overly used throughout an entire lesson. It can be demotivating and hard to understand. Delayed correction at the end of an activity is often very helpful and more lasting. Noting down errors on the board for example or in the students’ notebooks can give them a lasting pointer as to how not or how to use the language. How do we correct?
How do we indicate the type of error?
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