Article published In: Journal of Second Language Pronunciation
Vol. 7:1 (2021) ► pp.62–88
Is giving better than receiving?
The effects of peer and teacher feedback on L2 pronunciation skills
Published online: 8 January 2021
https://doi.org/10.1075/jslp.20001.mar
https://doi.org/10.1075/jslp.20001.mar
Abstract
This study investigated the effects of teacher and peer corrective feedback on pronunciation development, with a
special focus on whether providing or receiving peer feedback on pronunciation is more beneficial for L2 production skills.
Participants included 96 L2 learners of German. They were assigned to one of three experimental groups or a control group. After
general pronunciation training on a segmental and a suprasegmental feature, the teacher group received feedback from a teacher,
the provider group gave feedback to peers, and the receiver group listened to feedback from peers. The control group received
neither pronunciation training nor feedback. Results from native speaker comprehensibility ratings of learners’ productions
indicated that while all groups outperformed the control group, both the teacher and the provider group improved more than the
receiver group. In addition, the provider group had a slight edge over the teacher group. Theoretical and pedagogical implications
of these findings are discussed.
Article outline
- 1.Introduction
- 2.Background
- 2.1Pronunciation in L2 classrooms
- 2.2Peer corrective feedback and metacognitive instruction
- 3.The present study
- 4.Methods
- 4.1Participants
- 4.2Pronunciation targets
- 4.3Instructional materials and procedure
- 4.4Pre- and post-assessment
- 4.5Scoring
- 4.6Data analysis
- 5.Results
- 5.1Segmental condition: <z>
- 5.1.1Words
- 5.1.2Sentences
- 5.2Suprasegmental condition: Cognates
- 5.2.1Words
- 5.2.2Sentences
- 5.1Segmental condition: <z>
- 6.Discussion
- 7.Conclusion
- Acknowledgements
- Note
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