Abstract

The last decades witnessed the significant impact of using corpora on linguistics and language education. Particularly, the introduction of the direct application of corpora and Data-Driven Learning (DDL) has brought helpful tools in learning and teaching languages. This study investigated the effect of using corpora on teaching the confusing grammatical constructs , gerunds and infinitives, to EFL students. Further, the study explore d EFL students’ perceptions of using corpora in learning grammar. The study adopt ed a mixed method research design involving a triangulation of quantitative and qualitative data collection methods. A proficiency test and pre- and post - tests were administered to 89 sophomore EFL students . Further, a questionnaire and semi - structured interviews were used to explore EFL students’ perceptions of using corpora in learning grammar. The results indicated a statistically significant difference between the control and experimental groups in favor for the group that received corpus-based instruction of gerunds and infinitives. In addition, the results showed students’ positive perceptions of the use of corpora in learning grammar. T he study conclude d with some recommendations for ELT instructor s and curriculum designers . Keywords: grammar; EFL; DDL; corpora; corpus; gerunds; infinitives; instruction

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