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Resources
The world wide web is a great place to add depth to your learning, and we believe that the best students will read around the topics to improve their understanding. To help you with this, we have scoured the web to give you a list of the best links out there for each module.
Classifying mistakes
What is a mistake?
The definitions of a mistake, an error and other related words.
Methods of correction
Teaching Tips
Why mistakes are good. How to make error correction painless and productive.
Find the Right Ways to Right the Wrongs
Guidance on effective and appropriate ways to deal with students' errors in class.
A well-balanced use of error correction
What are the possible signs that you are correcting too many students’ errors and what are the possible signs that you aren’t correcting enough student errors?
Suggestions for effective error correction and language improvement
When and how to correct: the author reflects on his experience of teaching one-to-one.
15 error correction games
Exciting student-centred activities that will help your students get rid of many errors.
Correcting Written Work
Practical advice for make correction of writing efficient and effective.
Correction slots: in principle and practice
How to keep an ongoing record of students' mistakes and use your notes to improve their language skills in delayed correction.
Assessment and feedback EFL
Teaching Advice: Grading
How should you grade assignments in a fair and equitable way?
Dynamic assessment as a teaching tool
Erica Garb, PhD, explores three kinds of assessment – summative, formative and dynamic. She focuses on dynamic assessment, which is a merger between testing and learning.