TY - BOOK AU - Maha Gouda Elbatanouny AU - Amira Agameya , TI - The role of computer-assisted interactional feedback in enhancing the acquisition of lexical and grammatical cohesive markers in EFL learners{u2019} Writing / PY - 2019/// CY - Cairo : PB - Maha Gouda Elbatanouny , KW - EFL writing KW - Interaction Hypothesis KW - interactional corrective feedback N1 - Thesis (Ph.D.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Arts - Department of English; Issued also as CD N2 - The present quasi-experimental study aimed to address the lack of cohesion in the learners{u2019} EFL writing by exploring the effect of computer-assisted interactional feedback (CIF) using Canvas as a Learning Management System on the participants' uptake of lexical and grammatical cohesive markers. It also aimed to identify the participants{u2019} and teachers{u2019} attitudinal perceptions of the explicit and implicit corrective feedback. The 80 Upper Intermediate Egyptian participants were enrolled in the University of Science and Technology, Zewail City. The treatment included three different stages. The first stage was the exploratory pretreatment stage in which the participants were given the pretest to identify their prior knowledge of the target features. The second stage (treatment stage) was divided into two phases; the first phase included four interactional form-focused activities aiming to expose the participants, in their intact classes, to the correct use of the lexical and grammatical cohesive markers in written and spoken contexts whereas the second phase comprised the teachers{u2019}CIF to the two drafts of the two writing assignments.The first experimental group (E1) received explicit CIF whereas the second one (E2) was exposed to an implicit CIF over a period of a three-month academic semester UR - http://172.23.153.220/th.pdf ER -