Kaur & Lah, 1996). This study is part of ongoing doctoral research on the study of silence in academic discourse among Malaysian undergraduate science and non-science students. The aim of this paper is to provide an extensive review of the literature that has explored patterns of silence in the ESL classroom and the causes and cultural meanings of silence. Some findings on the study of silence among Malaysian science and nonscience students in academic discourse will also be presented. It is hoped that the review will forward a stance between theory and practice in relation to learning through talk or learning through silence in the Asian context
Classroom observations are an important source of information about teaching and about the practice ...
This study explores the complexity of language learner silence in the female Saudi Arabian universit...
Classroom silence, particularly of Asian EFL learners, is a perennial concern. Based on the results ...
In the last few decades, there has been a renewed interest in the study of silence as a linguistic ...
Silence has been identified as a defining characteristic of Asian students in second language contex...
Silence is a key pedagogical issue in language education. Seen by some as a space for thinking and r...
This paper addresses the issue of Japanese EFL learners' classroom silence in cross-cultural setting...
Asians are said to use silence in academic situation more than other learners from Europe and Americ...
This mixed-methods investigation reports on the under-researched issue of silence within Japanese un...
Problem-based learning (PBL) has increasingly been employed as a teaching and learning approach in h...
This paper analysed the perceptions of Malaysians in engaging silence (say nothing) and in using spo...
Silence is a complex phenomenon and interpreting it even in a trivial conversation exposes us to an ...
This mixed-methods study investigates the unexplored issue of silence in Saudi female university for...
Silence in an EFL classroom is inevitable, but it only becomes an issue when it discourages students...
In Western societies, school pedagogies tend to be biased in favour of talk and emphasise the links ...
Classroom observations are an important source of information about teaching and about the practice ...
This study explores the complexity of language learner silence in the female Saudi Arabian universit...
Classroom silence, particularly of Asian EFL learners, is a perennial concern. Based on the results ...
In the last few decades, there has been a renewed interest in the study of silence as a linguistic ...
Silence has been identified as a defining characteristic of Asian students in second language contex...
Silence is a key pedagogical issue in language education. Seen by some as a space for thinking and r...
This paper addresses the issue of Japanese EFL learners' classroom silence in cross-cultural setting...
Asians are said to use silence in academic situation more than other learners from Europe and Americ...
This mixed-methods investigation reports on the under-researched issue of silence within Japanese un...
Problem-based learning (PBL) has increasingly been employed as a teaching and learning approach in h...
This paper analysed the perceptions of Malaysians in engaging silence (say nothing) and in using spo...
Silence is a complex phenomenon and interpreting it even in a trivial conversation exposes us to an ...
This mixed-methods study investigates the unexplored issue of silence in Saudi female university for...
Silence in an EFL classroom is inevitable, but it only becomes an issue when it discourages students...
In Western societies, school pedagogies tend to be biased in favour of talk and emphasise the links ...
Classroom observations are an important source of information about teaching and about the practice ...
This study explores the complexity of language learner silence in the female Saudi Arabian universit...
Classroom silence, particularly of Asian EFL learners, is a perennial concern. Based on the results ...