This study explores the ways students in a higher education setting engage in word searches. The investigation draws on 30-hour video recordings of content classes in an English as a medium of instruction university in Turkey. Using conversation analysis, the study focuses on the interactionally accomplished functions of vocal and visual practices deployed by the students in the course of a word search. We revealed that word searches are constructed through publicly visible resources (i.e. gaze, body orientation, gestures) and explicit formulaic expressions (i.e. how can I say it?), and accomplished via bilingual resources. It was also observed that the teacher does not orient to word searches when there is a need to interactionally monitor...
Recently, learning activities based on Word Search Puzzles have become a trend inteaching and learni...
This study investigates the practice of unplanned and emergent vocabulary checks, i.e. turns through...
The important relationship between family background and student motivation with student-teacher int...
International audienceWithin the field of SLA, studies have examined the word search practices of na...
Studies on face-to-face interactions have demonstrated how spoken language involves not only verbal ...
This paper examines the co-construction of word search activities between native and non-native spea...
Word finding difficulties in children are typically characterised by search behaviours such as silen...
This paper concerns ways L2 speakers utilize embodied practices when engaged in word searches in int...
Studies on face-to-face interactions have demonstrated how spoken language involves not only verbal ...
This thesis uses conversation analysis methodology to analyze how nonnative speakers of English use ...
International audienceThis study on online L2 interactions compares lexical word search between an a...
While search engines are commonly used by children to find information, and in classroom based activ...
This paper examines how unplanned vocabulary work arises out of students’ talk. Furthermore, we show...
PhD ThesisUsing a conversation analytic methodology, this PhD thesis describes and analyses an inter...
Recently, learning activities based on Word Search Puzzles have become a trend inteaching and learni...
This study investigates the practice of unplanned and emergent vocabulary checks, i.e. turns through...
The important relationship between family background and student motivation with student-teacher int...
International audienceWithin the field of SLA, studies have examined the word search practices of na...
Studies on face-to-face interactions have demonstrated how spoken language involves not only verbal ...
This paper examines the co-construction of word search activities between native and non-native spea...
Word finding difficulties in children are typically characterised by search behaviours such as silen...
This paper concerns ways L2 speakers utilize embodied practices when engaged in word searches in int...
Studies on face-to-face interactions have demonstrated how spoken language involves not only verbal ...
This thesis uses conversation analysis methodology to analyze how nonnative speakers of English use ...
International audienceThis study on online L2 interactions compares lexical word search between an a...
While search engines are commonly used by children to find information, and in classroom based activ...
This paper examines how unplanned vocabulary work arises out of students’ talk. Furthermore, we show...
PhD ThesisUsing a conversation analytic methodology, this PhD thesis describes and analyses an inter...
Recently, learning activities based on Word Search Puzzles have become a trend inteaching and learni...
This study investigates the practice of unplanned and emergent vocabulary checks, i.e. turns through...
The important relationship between family background and student motivation with student-teacher int...