XXI Jornades de Foment de la Investigació de la Facultat de Ciències Humanes i Socials (Any 2016)In recent years a number of researchers have stressed the importance of nonverbal communication – especially Kinesics – in the teaching and learning of languages (Bernsen, 2002; Jung, 2003; González, 2004; Querol-Julián and Belles-Fortuño, 2010; Surkamp, 2014). This paper aims to investigate the importance of gestures in the communication process and how the appropriate use of nonverbal communication enhances classroom interaction and contributes to conveying meaning. EFL language teaching can benefited from nonverbal communication when this is used in an effective way. The paper examines a small corpus of two videos taken from YouTube in whi...
The literature on foreign language instruction focuses on communicative competence and proficiency i...
Managing classroom activities in children has become a challenge for English as a Foreign Language (...
This paper compares and discusses teachers´ nonverbal communication in the classroom. The purpose of...
When people speak, they usually accompany their speech with movements of hands and arms. It is belie...
This study explores the meanings that learners of English as a foreign language give to teachers' ge...
This study explores the meanings that learners of English as a foreign language give to teachers' ge...
This study explores the meanings that learners of English as a foreign language give to teachers' ge...
In modern classrooms, the emphasis is still put on the four essential skills (reading, listening, wr...
Although research on the learner-learner interactive processes has shown how collaboration may resu...
Teachers convey nonverbal messages to their class using gestures, body language, tone and physical b...
Teachers convey nonverbal messages to their class using gestures, body language, tone and physical b...
Verbal utterances and nonverbal utterances are acknowledged to be semantically and pragmatically coe...
This article examines the role of gestures as a communication strategy in the discourse of English a...
Verbal utterances and nonverbal utterances are acknowledged to be semantically and pragmatically coe...
Abstract: The evidence for gesture being a vital element in the classroom is becoming insurmountable...
The literature on foreign language instruction focuses on communicative competence and proficiency i...
Managing classroom activities in children has become a challenge for English as a Foreign Language (...
This paper compares and discusses teachers´ nonverbal communication in the classroom. The purpose of...
When people speak, they usually accompany their speech with movements of hands and arms. It is belie...
This study explores the meanings that learners of English as a foreign language give to teachers' ge...
This study explores the meanings that learners of English as a foreign language give to teachers' ge...
This study explores the meanings that learners of English as a foreign language give to teachers' ge...
In modern classrooms, the emphasis is still put on the four essential skills (reading, listening, wr...
Although research on the learner-learner interactive processes has shown how collaboration may resu...
Teachers convey nonverbal messages to their class using gestures, body language, tone and physical b...
Teachers convey nonverbal messages to their class using gestures, body language, tone and physical b...
Verbal utterances and nonverbal utterances are acknowledged to be semantically and pragmatically coe...
This article examines the role of gestures as a communication strategy in the discourse of English a...
Verbal utterances and nonverbal utterances are acknowledged to be semantically and pragmatically coe...
Abstract: The evidence for gesture being a vital element in the classroom is becoming insurmountable...
The literature on foreign language instruction focuses on communicative competence and proficiency i...
Managing classroom activities in children has become a challenge for English as a Foreign Language (...
This paper compares and discusses teachers´ nonverbal communication in the classroom. The purpose of...