This Cambridge Element examines the role and nature of focus on form in second language acquisition. An overall assessment of the role of instruction and the nature of language is provided. Instruction might have a facilitative role in the rate of acquisition. The Element briefly reviews empirical research examining the relative effects of different types of focus on form and presents some of the key implications for second language learning and teaching. An effective focus on form type is one that is input and meaning oriented. Manipulating input to facilitate language processing and form-meaning connections might enhance second language acquisition.
Schülerinnen und Schüler, die mit Deutsch als Zweitsprache aufwachsen, stellen längst keine Ausnahme mehr dar, sondern sind Teil der regulären Schülerschaft. Damit ergeben sich auf...
With the advent of communicative language teaching, meaning-oriented and task-based language teaching gained a lot of ground at the expense of deemphasizing the explicit and focused attention to...
This book investigates the occurrence of incidental focus on form in different levels of language proficiency. It includes a comprehensive introduction to the theoretical and pedagogical aspects of...
SLA researchers mostly agree that focus on form is crucial for L2 acquisition. In focus on form practices, learners' attention is explicitly or implicitly drawn to linguistic features of the input as...