Learner makes an error, teacher provides an explicit correction for corrective feedback. |
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| Do you liked to watch sunsets? | |
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| I do like to watch sunsets. The correct way to ask me would be to say "Like instead of liked". | |
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Learner makes an error, teacher provides the correct form. This is a recast for corrective feedback. |
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| I liked to watch sunsets also. The colors aren't pretty. | |
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| I agree, I like to watch sunsets. The colors are pretty. | |
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Learner changes their output, conversation ends. |
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| Oh yes, the colors of sunsets are pretty colors. I like to watch sunsets. | |
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| I agree! We will have to watch them for an assignment. | |
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