Title of article :
The Effect of Output on Subsequent Input in EFL Contexts
Author/Authors :
Kazemzadeh, Mina English Department - Sheikhbahaee University, Isfahan, Iran , Taki, Saeed English Department - Islamic Azad University Shahreza Branch, Shahreza, Iran
Abstract :
This study sought to investigate the effect of output processing on subsequent input
processing. To this end, a recall task was used to measure the effect of output on
subsequent input processing. The participants were selected from learners of English as
a foreign language (EFL). They were homogeneous in terms of their language
proficiency. The participants were assigned to two treatment groups: one output and one
non-output. The output group went through three phases beginning with writing a story
in English based on four cartoon pictures. Then, they read a model story describing these
cartoon pictures. Finally, they were asked to recall the story in as much detail as possible.
While the non-output group went through only the last two steps (input and recall). The
results showed that when the participants produced the output and then received the
input, they could recall the subsequent input better.
Keywords :
Output processing , Input processing , Recall , EFL learning
Journal title :
Journal of Language, culture and translation