While native speakers plainly adjust their speech to accommodate non-native speakers on syntactic and prosodic levels, they are also making adjustments on the level of discourse. It has been argued that these interactional adjustments are the crucial ones to the promotion of language learning. The. present study compared the proportion of nine interactional features used in the speech of four ESL teachers as they taught beginners and advanced level adult classes. As predicted, display questions and self-repetitions were used much less often with advanced students. The lack of other differences in interactional adjustments may be an artifact of the lesson content or teacher style. High variability in teacher behaviour was discovered. The mar...
Language teaching still maintains its strong position in the way it contributes to empowering indivi...
The language choices that teachers make in the language classroom have been found to influence the o...
This study explores the nature of oral interaction in language classes in English and Turkish second...
While native speakers adjust their speech to accommodate non-native speakers on syntactic and prosod...
This study investigates teacher talk to different audiences of listeners and attempts to formulate a...
AbstractClassroom interaction patterns and their significance and contribution to learners’ level of...
textThe two major types of target language available to learners in the second language classroom a...
The study revolves around the delivery of an ESOL (English to Speakers of Other Languages) program o...
This study reveals how the classroom talk was in the bilingual classroom interaction. The classroom ...
This study is concerned with one of the most interesting and the least well-researched areas in cont...
Learners of English in the United Kingdom find that the language they hear in the classroom is diffe...
Language teaching still maintains its strong position in the way it contributes to empowering indivi...
This study investigates teacher talk to different audiences oflisteners and attempts to formulate a ...
Discourse features that promote the generation of interactionally modified input and output, such as...
Skripsie (MA (Engels))--PU vir CHO, 1996.Recent research into classroom processes has been motivated...
Language teaching still maintains its strong position in the way it contributes to empowering indivi...
The language choices that teachers make in the language classroom have been found to influence the o...
This study explores the nature of oral interaction in language classes in English and Turkish second...
While native speakers adjust their speech to accommodate non-native speakers on syntactic and prosod...
This study investigates teacher talk to different audiences of listeners and attempts to formulate a...
AbstractClassroom interaction patterns and their significance and contribution to learners’ level of...
textThe two major types of target language available to learners in the second language classroom a...
The study revolves around the delivery of an ESOL (English to Speakers of Other Languages) program o...
This study reveals how the classroom talk was in the bilingual classroom interaction. The classroom ...
This study is concerned with one of the most interesting and the least well-researched areas in cont...
Learners of English in the United Kingdom find that the language they hear in the classroom is diffe...
Language teaching still maintains its strong position in the way it contributes to empowering indivi...
This study investigates teacher talk to different audiences oflisteners and attempts to formulate a ...
Discourse features that promote the generation of interactionally modified input and output, such as...
Skripsie (MA (Engels))--PU vir CHO, 1996.Recent research into classroom processes has been motivated...
Language teaching still maintains its strong position in the way it contributes to empowering indivi...
The language choices that teachers make in the language classroom have been found to influence the o...
This study explores the nature of oral interaction in language classes in English and Turkish second...