Author/Authors :
Rahemi, Jamileh Farhangian University, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
The studies on the merits of processing instruction (PI) and output-based instruction (OI) have
mostly treated the two approaches as mutually exclusive. To address the potentials of
combining interpretation and production activities, this research compared the two isolated
approaches of PI and OI with two combined approaches in which processing and output tasks
were used in two opposite orders suggested by the researcher, i.e. processing-output-based
instruction (POI) and output-processing-based instruction (OPI). The target structure was
English passives. Participants included 185 Iranian EFL students from five intact classes, with
four assigned to each treatment and one comprising a control group. Results on sentence-level
interpretation and production tests administered before, immediately after, and one month
following instruction indicated similar improvement for the treatment groups on the first
interpretation posttest, and the superiority of POI over OPI and PI over the delayed posttest. On
the first production test, POI, OPI, and OI performed equally well and better than PI, while
more accurate uses of the target form were observed by POI and OPI on the delayed posttest. It
was concluded that the combined approaches, particularly POI, could produce more persistent
outcomes by giving learners the opportunity to both process a form and produce it.
Keywords :
English passives , Combined approaches , Output-based instruction , Processing instruction