The Effect of Textual Enhancement Techniques on the Acquisition of Passive Form

This experimental study evaluated the possible effects of textual input- based enhancement on the acquisition of passive form on Iranian pre-intermediate EFL learners. Sixty Iranian EFL learners at the pre-intermediate level of proficiency were randomly assigned into three groups; two experimental g...

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Main Authors: Iraj Khoshnevis, Zohreh Mikaeli
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Islamic Azad University, Tabriz Branch 2012-11-01
Series:Journal of Applied Linguistics
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Online Access:http://jal.iaut.ac.ir/article_519839_7266e27be5f432f52bcad91f31f78457.pdf
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spelling doaj-bc59d42e026a4c67b6a0ac7f1178f1252020-11-24T21:29:19ZengIslamic Azad University, Tabriz BranchJournal of Applied Linguistics2008-84342538-16952012-11-01511102115519839The Effect of Textual Enhancement Techniques on the Acquisition of Passive FormIraj KhoshnevisZohreh MikaeliThis experimental study evaluated the possible effects of textual input- based enhancement on the acquisition of passive form on Iranian pre-intermediate EFL learners. Sixty Iranian EFL learners at the pre-intermediate level of proficiency were randomly assigned into three groups; two experimental group and one comparison group. The first experimental group received passages in which the passive forms were repetitive, the second experimental group received passages in which the passive forms were underlined in different colors. The third group (comparison group) received explicit instruction of passive form with no passage. Repetition group received two texts in each session. The study followed a pre-test /treatment/ post-test design. The result indicated that both textually enhanced input, repetitive and underlined in different colors, have a statistically significant effect on the acquisition of target items than explicit instruction group. Moreover, it can be concluded that repetition can be more beneficial than underlined method of enhancement.http://jal.iaut.ac.ir/article_519839_7266e27be5f432f52bcad91f31f78457.pdfFocus on formsFocus on formExplicit InstructionInputinput enhancementtextual enhancementNoticing hypothesis
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The Effect of Textual Enhancement Techniques on the Acquisition of Passive Form
Journal of Applied Linguistics
Focus on forms
Focus on form
Explicit Instruction
Input
input enhancement
textual enhancement
Noticing hypothesis
author_facet Iraj Khoshnevis
Zohreh Mikaeli
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title The Effect of Textual Enhancement Techniques on the Acquisition of Passive Form
title_short The Effect of Textual Enhancement Techniques on the Acquisition of Passive Form
title_full The Effect of Textual Enhancement Techniques on the Acquisition of Passive Form
title_fullStr The Effect of Textual Enhancement Techniques on the Acquisition of Passive Form
title_full_unstemmed The Effect of Textual Enhancement Techniques on the Acquisition of Passive Form
title_sort effect of textual enhancement techniques on the acquisition of passive form
publisher Islamic Azad University, Tabriz Branch
series Journal of Applied Linguistics
issn 2008-8434
2538-1695
publishDate 2012-11-01
description This experimental study evaluated the possible effects of textual input- based enhancement on the acquisition of passive form on Iranian pre-intermediate EFL learners. Sixty Iranian EFL learners at the pre-intermediate level of proficiency were randomly assigned into three groups; two experimental group and one comparison group. The first experimental group received passages in which the passive forms were repetitive, the second experimental group received passages in which the passive forms were underlined in different colors. The third group (comparison group) received explicit instruction of passive form with no passage. Repetition group received two texts in each session. The study followed a pre-test /treatment/ post-test design. The result indicated that both textually enhanced input, repetitive and underlined in different colors, have a statistically significant effect on the acquisition of target items than explicit instruction group. Moreover, it can be concluded that repetition can be more beneficial than underlined method of enhancement.
topic Focus on forms
Focus on form
Explicit Instruction
Input
input enhancement
textual enhancement
Noticing hypothesis
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