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Dra. Ortiz-Navarrete, Mabel
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Dra. Ortiz-Navarrete, Mabel
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Ortiz Navarrete, Mabel Andrea
Facultad
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mortiz@ucsc.cl
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- PublicationEffect of metalinguistic feedback on Chilean preservice teachers’ written use of the third person singular suffix -s(Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz, 2020)
; ;Díaz, ClaudioInostroza, María JesúsThis study addresses the impact of 2 types of written corrective feedback (WCF) on the acquisition of the third person singular -s in English. The study followed a quasi-experimental design: 2 experimental groups and 1 control group that included 57 preservice teachers from a Chilean university. The experimental groups underwent a treatment based on the provision of direct metalinguistic feedback (group 1) and indirect metalinguistic feedback (group 2). The control group did not receive any type of WCF. At the end of the treatment, a posttest was run and, 1 month later, a delayed posttest was given. Finally, a semistructured interview was conducted in order to identify the L2 learners’ perceptions about the provision of WCF through a Wiki environment. There was no significant difference between the experimental groups on the posttest. However, on the delayed test, group 2 outperformed group 1. - PublicationPre-service EFL teachers’ beliefs about teaching writing: A case study in two Chilean Universities(National University of Singapore, 2017)
; ;Tagle, Tania ;Díaz, Claudio ;Briesmaster, Mark ;Ubilla, LucíaEtchegaray, PauloThe objective of this article is to identify the beliefs of 37 prospective EFL teachers in their final year of a teacher training undergraduate degree program in two Chilean universities about the teaching of writing. At the same time, it attempts to recognize the source of these beliefs. Data were collected through a semi-structured interview. The data were analyzed through the qualitative analysis software ATLAS.ti, following the coding and categorizing of the data. The results of this study suggest that the participants possess beliefs concerning the teaching of writing production based on the use of grammar and vocabulary, the replication of text types, and the consideration of successive stages at the moment of production. At the same time, it was identified that these beliefs were acquired within the contexts of school instruction and university training. It is suggested that teacher training programs encourage new teachers to implement practices based on the communicative approach to the teaching of the skill, urging them to critically reflect on their tradition-based beliefs.