This document provides an overview of error analysis in second language learning. It discusses key topics such as:
- Definitions of error analysis and the distinction between errors and mistakes. Errors reflect a learner's developing linguistic system, while mistakes are performance issues.
- The significance of analyzing learner errors for teachers, researchers, and learners themselves. Errors can indicate what remains to be learned and provide insights into the language learning process.
- Models for conducting error analysis, including data collection, error identification and classification, and explaining error sources.
- Procedures for collecting spontaneous and elicited language samples from learners and interpreting errors in context. The analysis involves identifying intended meanings to reconstruct errors.