Essays about: "grammatical error correction"
Found 5 essays containing the words grammatical error correction.
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1. An Errors Analysis of Grammatical Errors in The Written Productions of Swedish Students in a Vocational High School
University essay from Göteborgs universitet / / Institutionen för sociologi och arbetsvetenskapAbstract : As an approach to spotting and analyzing students' errors, error analysis provides information that gives us a better understanding of students' knowledge of second language grammar, so we can offer them more effective teaching. This study is an error analysis that investigates the most common grammatical errors focusing on verbs, prepositions, articles, and pronouns in English writings produced by first-year high-school students at a vocational school in southern Sweden. READ MORE
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2. Grammatical Error Correction for Learners of Swedish as a Second Language
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för lingvistik och filologiAbstract : Grammatical Error Correction refers to the task of automatically correcting errors in written text, typically with respect to texts written by learners of a second language. The work in this thesis implements and evaluates two methods to Grammatical Error Correction for Swedish. READ MORE
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3. Technology in the English Language Classroom : Computer-Assisted Grammar Learning
University essay from Linköpings universitet/Utbildningsvetenskap; Linköpings universitet/Avdelningen för språk och litteraturAbstract : As technology advances so does the availability of computer-assisted learning software. Since the Swedish curriculum and syllabus in the subject English do not state how teachers should teach grammar or what grammatical items they should focus on, it is left to the teachers to decide themselves. READ MORE
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4. Implications of corrective feedback on grammar in writing in EFL
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Institutionen för språk och litteraturerAbstract : Corrective feedback has been widely discussed and both praised and rejected, in this review recent research on the topic is collected, presenting an overview of what kind of feedback is most beneficial to language learners and their grammatical accuracy. Initially, a brief general theoretical background is summarized, followed by a short passage about the debate initialized by John Truscott with his claim that corrective feedback is potentially harmful for language learners. READ MORE
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5. "How mean can you be?" : A study of teacher trainee and teacher views on error correction
University essay from Akademin för utbildning och ekonomiAbstract : The present study investigates three teacher trainees and three teachers’ views on error correction during oral communication, and the similarities and differences between them. These six people were interviewed separately and they were asked six questions; the first five questions were asked to all six people but the last question differed between the teacher trainees and the teachers. READ MORE