THE IMPORTANCE OF FEEDBACK IN LANGUAGE LEARNING
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Feedback is a central component of language learning because it guides learners toward clarity, accuracy, and greater communicative competence. It strengthens motivation, promotes self-reflection, and helps learners understand not only what is incorrect, but why it is incorrect. This article examines how feedback functions in the language learning process, what types of feedback are most beneficial, and how teachers can apply feedback in meaningful, human-centered ways. Through a qualitative analysis of pedagogical theories and classroom practices, the paper highlights the emotional, cognitive, and developmental role of feedback in shaping learners’ progress.
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