“…PI is a well-attested pedagogical intervention that focuses on input that is structured to help L2 learners acquire a novel grammatical construction without requiring production of the target construction (Benati, 2001; Cadierno, 1995; Comer & DeBenedette, 2010; Dracos, 2012; Fernandez, 2008; Henry, 2015; Henry, Culman, & VanPatten, 2009; McManus & Marsden, 2016; VanPatten & Cadierno, 1993; VanPatten & Wong, 2004). A recent study by Wong and Ito (2018) tested how PI training changes the way L2 learners of French process spoken input using eye-tracking. The eye-movements of intermediate French learners were examined before and after they went through either traditional instruction (TI) with drill exercises or PI training with structured input activities.…”