Product Description
Corrective Feedback,Individual Differences and Second Language Learning
Corrective Feedback, Individual Differences and Second Language Learning is a thoughtful book that looks closely at the importance of corrective feedback in learning a second language.
It explains how different traits of learners, like their thinking skills, how motivated they are, and how they like to learn, can affect how well different types of feedback work.
The book gives a detailed look at research studies, theories, and real-world uses, making it a great guide for teachers, researchers, and students who want to better understand and improve the process of learning a second language.
Younghee Sheen, who is an Assistant Professor of Applied Linguistics at the American University in Washington D.C., brings a fresh look at a lot of research on both spoken and written corrective feedback and how it helps in learning a second language.




