
“because the Japanese learners’ attention was regularly drawn to form, they were primed to notice the corrective function of recasts. In the more meaning-oriented French immersion classes, however, recasts were less likely to signal to the learner that the teacher was responding to a language error. Thus is likely that learners assumed that the teachers’ recast was simply a confirmation of what they had said.”
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How Languages are Learned
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