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This study investigated the preferences of college English as a Foreign Language learners regarding oral corrective feedback (OCF), an important component of language acquisition. The research followed a cross-sectional design with a qualitative approach. The study aimed to determine the overall perception of B1 level students about OCF, the types...
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... indicates confirmation that students expect corrective feedback and they consider it to be part of the teaching process, consistent with Alpian & Sari (2022), Asmara et al. (2022), Gamlo (2019), Putra & Salikin (2020), and Rochma (2023). As seen in Figure 4, the majority of both cohorts agreed with the statement, "I believe all oral mistakes should be corrected", and a large portion agreed. Once again, there are a few disagreements with error correction in class at the lower level. ...