2020
DOI: 10.18823/asiatefl.2020.17.1.2.18
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Input-based Instruction of English Personal Pronouns to Young Korean Learners

Abstract: The low input saliency of English personal pronouns causes persistent difficulties in second language acquisition despite their highly frequent nature. The present study aims to examine how different types of input-based instruction improve the learning of English personal pronouns in young learners. Grounded on the main tenets of the formal and functional approaches, we incorporated visual enhancement (VE) and a meaning-oriented task (MT) to input-based learning. A total of 87 young Korean elementary students… Show more

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