Morphological processing strategies: An intervention for spelling difficulties in English language

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The paper presents a descriptive account of a Morphological Processing Spelling Approach (MPSA), which substitutes a more conventional spelling instruction, proposed for developing primary school students' metamorphological knowledge and strategies in English as a foreign language. For the application of the MPSA, seven dictation texts were carefully designed by the researchers, each one including a specific morphemic pattern recycled in ten different words. They were implemented in the 6 th grade of an English primary school classroom during seven 45 minute sessions, carried out after the completion of every unit of the conventional English textbook. In this way, each dictation served as a recycling way of teaching inflexional and derivation al morphemic patterns. Ina guided participatory context, problem-solving spelling activities were performed in five bas ic steps, involvingspellers, especially the struggling ones, into employing morphological processing strategies during sub- processes. It could serve as a supplementary strategy to learning to spell, a critical element of a comprehensive approach to spelling instruction, since MPSA is a flexible approach and can also incorporate the use of phonetic or visually-memory based spelling strategies.

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Anastasiou, D., & Griva, E. (2012). Morphological processing strategies: An intervention for spelling difficulties in English language. English Language Teaching, 5(4), 15–21. https://doi.org/10.5539/elt.v5n4p15

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