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The Case Against Grammar Correction in L2 Writing Classes
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1996
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Second Language LearningSecond Language WritingSecond Language AcquisitionSyntaxError AnalysisWriting InstructionMultilingualismGrammatical FormalismForeign Language WritingHarmful EffectsPractical ReasonsGrammarGrammar InductionLanguage StudiesLinguisticsL2 Writing ClassesGrammar Correction
The paper argues that grammar correction in L2 writing classes should be abandoned, for the following reasons: (a) Substantial research shows it to be ineffective and none shows it to be helpful in any interesting sense; (b) for both theoretical and practical reasons, one can expect it to be ineffective; and (c) it has harmful effects. I also consider and reject a number of arguments previously offered in favor of grammar correction.
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