2020
DOI: 10.33369/joall.v5i2.11207
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Written Corrective Feedback on Efl Students at an Islamic Junior High School

Abstract: Teachers provide students with corrective feedback for guiding them in the process of teaching a language. This study aimed to investigate the types of corrective feedback that the teacher used in teaching writing recount text, this also employed to reveal the students' motivation for writing recount texts, and to explore the benefit of teacher corrective feedback to the students' ability in writing recount text at Manbaul Huda Islamic Junior High School Central Java Indonesia. Descriptive qualitative method w… Show more

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“…However, in reality, maharah al-kalam is difficult for Arabic learners at the elementary, middle, and even university levels. Many factors contribute to the slow achievement of maharah alkalam among students such as the inaccuracy of the method (Aprianto et al, 2020;Khaira, 2021) as well as errors in using strategies according to the student's abilities (Mardiah, 2015;Suharyanti & Fauziati, 2020). Thus, innovative teaching strategies are required to overcome these emerging problems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, in reality, maharah al-kalam is difficult for Arabic learners at the elementary, middle, and even university levels. Many factors contribute to the slow achievement of maharah alkalam among students such as the inaccuracy of the method (Aprianto et al, 2020;Khaira, 2021) as well as errors in using strategies according to the student's abilities (Mardiah, 2015;Suharyanti & Fauziati, 2020). Thus, innovative teaching strategies are required to overcome these emerging problems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%