of feedback and advantages for each respective method. For our study, our group decided to focus on the comparison among certain feedback methods to come to a potential conclusion on which can be the most effective for L2 learners. The questions which this paper seeks to answer are as follows: Does negative feedback have an impact on acquiring L2 skills, and between the use of echo questions and
1. Choose one difference between English (L1) and another language (L2).
Korean can express various meanings by using lots of verbal forms with suffixes. In the case of English, even though it also has several suffixes such as -ed(past tense in regular form), -ing(progressive form), -ly(adverb), and -tion(to make a noun form), it cannot make difference of their meanings in terms of semanti
of communicative language teaching (CLT) ofL2 learners in Korea, there have been difficulties in adopting effective ways of teaching. According to an article, Defeng Li says “a study of a group of South Korean secondary school English teachers' perceived difficulties in adopting CLT reveals that the difficulties have their source in the differences between the underlying educational theories o
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Ⅰ. Learning Styles
Style is a term that refers to consistent and rather enduring tendencies or preferences within a person. Styles are those general characteristics of intellectual functioning that pertain to you as an individual, and that differentiate you from someone else. The way we learn things in general and the way we solve a problem seem to hinge on a rather amorphous link between