Overview of Corrective Feedback

On this webinar, Gianfranco Conti will present the research on error correction and the psycholinguistic reasons why traditional feedback practices are ineffective. He will advocate an approach to surface-level errors which is based on a synergy of focused error correction and metacognitive training.

Using this approach, a teacher’s workload is lessened and much of the responsibility for the corrective process is shifted on to the learners. This allows the teacher to focus on the most important part of their job: planning and delivering effective lessons.

Presenter Profile

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Founder and owner of the popular language learning website The Language Gym, Gianfranco is an applied linguistics MA and PhD graduate with many years of classroom experience. He has taught Modern Languages for nearly 30 years both at primary, secondary and university levels.

He has researched the impact of metacognitive strategies training and error correction on L2 essay writing under the supervision of Oxford University Ernesto Macaro both during his PhD and a large-scale project in English comprehensive schools documented in Professor Macaro (2001)’s book. In his current role as Visiting Fellow at the University of Reading, he has lexicogrammar acquisition, listening instruction, metacognition, error correction and learner autonomy as his main research interests.

Formerly head of languages at various schools in England and abroad where he has developed and implemented his instructional approach (Extensive Processing Instruction), he is currently a researcher at the University of Reading in his capacity of Visiting Fellow and a highly renowned and sought-after conference speaker and CPD provider very active in the UK, South-East Asia, Middle East and Australia. He delivers keynotes in major international events all year around, conducts an average of 150 workshops for language teachers a year and visits roughly as many schools in the same period of time either to provide professional development or to help schools improve their curriculum design and delivery.

He is well-known internationally for his teaching resources that have won him the TES Best contributor award and have been downloaded over 4,500,000 times by over 100,000 teachers around the world.

His blog on MFL pedagogy, The Language Gym (gianfrancoconti.com), is one of the most influential in the world and has won him several international awards. The professional development group he founded, ‘Global Innovative Language Teachers’ is one of the largest and fastest-growing communities of its genre.

Gianfranco has co-authored with Steve Smith the best-selling handbooks for MFL professionals, ‘The Language Teacher Toolkit’ and ‘Breaking the sound barrier: teaching learners how to listen’. He has also recently published a Spanish workbook for beginner to pre-intermediate learners of Spanish, "Spanish Sentence Builders - a Lexicogrammar Approach", written with his former colleague Dylan Viñales.

Cost: £30 per delegate