2012
DOI: 10.5539/ijel.v2n1p35
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The Effect of Student Receptivity to Instructional Feedback on Writing Proficiency among Chinese Speaking English Language Learners

Abstract: The purpose of this research study is to discover the degree to which student acceptance of instructor feedback influences developing writing proficiency among Chinese speaking English Language Learners enrolled in an American middle school. This study was designed as a qualitative case study-an approach using in-depth inductive processes to observe and evaluate the receptivity of eighth-grade students to instructor feedback during an extended unit of instruction covering the five-paragraph essay model.The pri… Show more

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“…Alharbi (2021) highlighted the importance of employing effective vocabulary learning strategies, such as contextual guessing and word association, in enhancing vocabulary competence among Arab EFL learners. Shen and Dai (2018) observed that Chinese EFL learners immersed in an English-speaking environment demonstrated faster vocabulary growth and higher vocabulary competence compared to those in non-immersive settings, emphasizing the role of the learning context. In summary, vocabulary competence is a crucial component of language learning, and its impact on various language skills and academic achievement has been well-established.…”
Section: Vocabulary Competencementioning
confidence: 96%
“…Alharbi (2021) highlighted the importance of employing effective vocabulary learning strategies, such as contextual guessing and word association, in enhancing vocabulary competence among Arab EFL learners. Shen and Dai (2018) observed that Chinese EFL learners immersed in an English-speaking environment demonstrated faster vocabulary growth and higher vocabulary competence compared to those in non-immersive settings, emphasizing the role of the learning context. In summary, vocabulary competence is a crucial component of language learning, and its impact on various language skills and academic achievement has been well-established.…”
Section: Vocabulary Competencementioning
confidence: 96%