Abstract
Previous research on the impact of pretask
planning on interlanguage development (e.g., Crookes, 1989; Ellis, 1987; Foster & Skehan,
1996) has focused solely on the linguistic quality of planned output, leaving the cognitive and
attentional processes engaged during planning time unexplored. Drawing on recent research on
focus on form (Doughty & Williams, 1998a) and on retrospective methodologies used in
strategy use research (e.g., O'Malley & Chamot, 1990), the study reported here
investigated whether planning opportunity results in an increased focus on form at the level of
strategic attention to form during planning time, as well as at the level of production outcomes
during task performance. The results provide support for the claim that planning before doing an
L2 task can promote an increased focus on form by providing space for the learner to devote
conscious attention during pretask planning to formal and systemic aspects of the language
needed to accomplish a particular task.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics,Education
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175 articles.
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