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An Investigation into the Effects of Pragmatic Instruction and Feedback on the Development of Pragmatic Competence o f Korean University StudentsAn Investigation into the Effects of Pragmatic Instruction and Feedback on the Development of Pragmatic Competence o f Korean University Students

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An Investigation into the Effects of Pragmatic Instruction and Feedback on the Development of Pragmatic Competence o f Korean University Students
Authors
김혜경
Issue Date
2019
Publisher
한국영어교과교육학회
Keywords
explicit/implicit pragmatic instruction/feedback/speech act/suggestion
Citation
영어교과교육, v.18, no.3, pp.47 - 66
Journal Title
영어교과교육
Volume
18
Number
3
Start Page
47
End Page
66
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/kumoh/handle/2020.sw.kumoh/239
DOI
10.18649/jkees.2019.18.3.47
ISSN
1598-513X
Abstract
Despite the ongoing interest in the effects of L2 pragmatic instruction, there is a paucity of empirical studies investigating the effects of pragmatic instruction on Korean learners of English. To bridge this gap, the present study aimed to investigate the effectiveness and durability of pragmatic instruction and feedback on the pragmatic competence of Korean university students regarding the speech act of suggestions. A total of 157 participants were randomly assigned to four different instructional groups who received either explicit or implicit instruction with explicit/implicit feedback over six sessions. The findings suggest that the four different types of instruction and feedback yielded positive outcomes in the learning of the pragmatic features of suggestions, also demonstrating that these outcomes were shown to be durable over time. Further analysis revealed that the participants utilized more pragmatically correct suggestions by adopting formulaic expressions and an appropriate level of directness in their realizations of suggestions. Pedagogical implications drawn from the results of this study are also discussed.
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