Error correction helps improve grammar and pronunciation., False , True, Peer correction means students correct their own mistakes., True, False , Self-correction develops independence., False , True , Teacher correction always increases confidence., false , True , Error correction helps students avoid repeating mistakes., False , True , Peer correction improves teamwork and communication., false , true , In self-correction, the teacher gives the answer immediately, False , True , Recast correction means the teacher repeats the sentence correctly., , False , True , Prompting means the teacher asks students to complete or correct the sentence., False, True , Accuracy activities need delayed correction., False , True , Fluency activities should not be interrupted too much., True , False , He goes to school” is an example of recast correction., False, True , Direct correction means students correct classmates’ mistakes., True , False , Error correction helps build confidence in using English., true , false , There is only one best method of error correction., False , True.
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