Abstract

ESL learners' introspective accounts of perceived underlying second language production processes are explored for the discovery of folk models which may impact on pedagogy. The pervasive image which seems to surface is a translation schema with a subcomponent of conscious grammar rule application. Current communicative teaching approaches may be at odds with the expectations generated by this mental framework.

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