Effects of form focused instructions on outcomes in EFL learning: teachers' and students' perspectives
Abstract
This study investigated the effect of Form Focused Instructions, or teaching language guided strictly
by the grammatical forms on Secondary, and higher secondary level students' language learning. All
these grammatical instructions in a foreign language, and a rigid attitude to learn, and maintain those
rules very strictly create an obstacle in the naturalistic learning process of a student. Students in such
level do not need to focus on grammatical instruction; rather they need a natural way of learning to
boost up their proficiency in English as a foreign language. In a situation where any such kind of
instruction has never left the classroom, language learning becomes difficult to be learned
successfully by the students. In such context the focus of learning should not be guided by too much
grammar rules and structures or form focused, rather it should be communicative or naturalistic
learning that creates an effective EFL classroom.