Effects on CPC Students' Accuracy Gains of Form-Focused Instructions: Grammar-Based Vs. Input-Based

Authors

  • Lynnie Ann P. Deocampo

Keywords:

Form focused instruction,, grammar-based, input based, communicative context

Abstract

The study was conducted to compare the effects of grammar-based and input-based form focused instructions (FFIs) on accuracy gains of 2 most problematic forms, present perfect (formn 1) and modals of probability (form 2), identified through a homogeneity test. The quasiexperiment probed into the efficacy of these methods in the teaching of remedial English in the College Preparatory Course (CPC) of MSU Naawan, Naawan, Misamis Oriental. It involved 62 students from 4 CPC intact classes. The control and experimental groups were switched during the form 2 treatment. For reliability, learners were pretested prior to interventions of 180 minutes each. Form 1 immediate post test results showed higher gains for input based FFI group but ANCOVA test for significant difference showed no significant difference between gains. Form 2 intervention showed input-based FFI group gained significantly over grammar-based FFI group. Form l accuracy gains across time in three tests showed higher for input-based FFI group: however, multivariate test results showed no significant difference in variations of both groups accuracy gains. Form 2 accuracy gains across time in three tests
showed high gains for both groups. Overall comparison of accuracy gains between groups showed higher for the inputbased FFI but
ANCOVA test showed the difference in gains is not significant.
Accuracy gains were facilitated regardless of the type of FFI
employed but FFI in a communicative context showed promi-ing
results in accuracy gains.

Published

05/07/2024

How to Cite

P. Deocampo, L. A. . (2024). Effects on CPC Students’ Accuracy Gains of Form-Focused Instructions: Grammar-Based Vs. Input-Based. ASIA PACIFIC JOURNAL OF SOCIAL INNOVATION, 23(2), 1–21. Retrieved from https://journals.msuiit.edu.ph/tmf/article/view/572