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Nora Kotseva-Katsura
ABSTRACT:
Processing enough input from a language is a prerequisite for its acquisition especially at the beginner level. However, in many classrooms that stage is bypassed in favor of output activities, which are important by themselves but cannot make up for the lack of input processing. Through being input-output integrated tasks that are also engaging, dictation and shadowing have the potential to fill the gap.