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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