Definition of errors
Types of errors
Error analysis
Error Correction & Teaching
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1. What is an error in language learning?

An error is a systematic deviation from correct language rules caused by incomplete knowledge of the target language.

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What are interlingual errors?

Interlingual errors occur when learners transfer structures from their first language into the target language.

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What is Error Analysis?

Error Analysis is the study of learners’ errors to identify difficulties and improve teaching methods.

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Should teachers correct all learner errors? Why?

No. Teachers should mainly correct errors that block communication or relate to lesson objectives.

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What is the difference between an error and a mistake?

An error happens because learners do not know the rule, while a mistake is a temporary slip caused by tiredness or lack of attention.

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What are intralingual errors?

Intralingual errors result from misunderstanding or incomplete learning of target language rules.

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Who developed Error Analysis theory?

Error Analysis theory was introduced by Stephen Pit Corder, who stated that errors are useful for understanding learning processes.

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What are the types of error correction?

Types include explicit correction, recast, clarification request, elicitation, and metalinguistic feedback.

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Why do language learners make errors?

Learners make errors due to first language interference, lack of knowledge, overgeneralization, and learning strategies.

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What is overgeneralization?

Overgeneralization happens when learners apply one grammar rule to many situations incorrectly.

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What are the main steps of Error Analysis?

The steps include:

Identifying errors

Classifying errors

Explaining errors

Evaluating errors

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What is corrective feedback?

Corrective feedback is a teacher’s response aimed at helping learners recognize and correct their errors.

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Why are errors considered a natural part of language learning?

Errors show that learners are actively learning and testing language rules, which helps language development.

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What is fossilization in language learning?

Fossilization is the stage when incorrect language forms become permanent in a learner’s speech.

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Why is Error Analysis important for teachers?

It helps teachers understand students’ problems and adapt teaching strategies effectively.

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How can teachers help students reduce errors?

Teachers can reduce errors by giving clear explanations, meaningful practice, regular feedback, and encouraging communication.

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