Pulido, Diana C.2014-04-142017-05-112017-05-112013-12December 2http://hdl.handle.net/2152/23997textWritten corrective feedback is extensively used in second language writing courses. Although some think it detrimental to student learning (i.e. Truscott, 1996), much research over the last decade has proven a place for written corrective feedback in the classroom. The present report seeks to review literature on such feedback. This includes research on more recent approaches such as dynamic written corrective feedback, computer-based feedback, concordance use as feedback, and peer feedback. The report discusses pedagogical implications and areas for future research.application/pdfWritten corrective feedbackL2WCFFeedback approaches in foreign and second language (L2) writingThesis2014-04-14