This article presents a series of activities that are informed by research on conversation analysis and used for increasing the EFL [English as a Foreign Language] learners’ awareness of interactional mechanisms of English language. The activity series consists of (1) lecture (e.g., turn taking, sequence and preference organization, repair), (2) conversation workshop, (3) audio and video-recording, (4) sharing the recordings with students, (5) guided watching of the recordings repeatedly and filling out a self-feedback sheet, (6) transcription, and (7) a whole class video-oriented feedback session led by the teacher. Each step is repeated for each interactional mechanism using Wong and Waring (2010) as a reference for the course design. We ...
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This paper aims at identifying some of the main features that a language classroom possesses regardi...
The article focuses on the development of interaction in a foreign language classroom. Teachers can ...
This study addresses a pedagogical practice-based issue, that is, difficulties with eliciting studen...
The article focuses on the problem of classroom interaction in the process of learning a foreign lan...
This research project focuses on identifying and describing the interactional patterns and the speec...
This article explores the temporal nature of language learning in classroom settings through the len...
This article provides a summary of some of the key ideas of Seedhouse (2004). The study applies Conv...
AbstractThis study aims at contributing to the development of language teacher education programmes ...
This article focuses on research carried out in a private school in Bogotá with a group of English a...
This article aims to explore conversation analysis and mediated discourse analysis as approaches to ...
The purpose of the study was to investigate the types and the function of classroom interaction feat...
The following research involves the use of Conversation Analysis (CA) in the analysis of classroom d...
This paper is focused on classroom interaction related to the problems faced by EFL students in the ...
This paper of action research discusses the emergent progress of multimodality in the classroom inte...
This Conversation Analysis (CA) study proposes to investigate the Initiation Response Feedback (IRF...
This paper aims at identifying some of the main features that a language classroom possesses regardi...
The article focuses on the development of interaction in a foreign language classroom. Teachers can ...
This study addresses a pedagogical practice-based issue, that is, difficulties with eliciting studen...