This article reviews studies that have investigated discourse in foreign language (FL) classroom contexts from the perspective of sociocultural theory. Sociocultural theory maintains that language learning and development in a classroom context are intimately tied to the discursive practices by which and through which learners interact with each other and their teacher. Furthermore, the research has shown that teachers play an important role in that the specific types of patterns created in their interactions with students are a fundamental source of learners’ competence in the FL. This review raises additional questions that remain to be addressed in future research that will potentially contribute to an evolving understanding of classroom...
This research aimed to discover the formal and informal talks of the students in EFL classroom. This...
227 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1987.The study was based on a mode...
Theoretically, this study is framed within the rhetorical tradition of communication theory which th...
This article reviews studies that have investigated discourse in foreign language (FL) classroom con...
This study investigated text-centered talk in an “Introduction to Hispanic Literature ” university-l...
This chapter reviews developments in classroom discourse research, starting with earliest studies wh...
This dissertation draws on theoretical and empirical research to answer a question that continues to...
Within the broad field of research on learning, culture and social interaction, sociocultural theory...
This paper examines how Classroom Discourse influences the conversational speaking style of the lang...
This study investigates the use of the sociolinguistic variation in classroom discourse by learners ...
“The current research project presents a series of significant phases within two English as a foreig...
This article reports on a study on classroom interaction in an EFL context in Brazil. The study, of ...
This research draws on the constructs of mediation from sociocultural theory and mode continuum from...
Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Comunicação e Expressão. ...
Classroom interaction has long been a rich site for scholarly research, as attested by the sizable b...
This research aimed to discover the formal and informal talks of the students in EFL classroom. This...
227 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1987.The study was based on a mode...
Theoretically, this study is framed within the rhetorical tradition of communication theory which th...
This article reviews studies that have investigated discourse in foreign language (FL) classroom con...
This study investigated text-centered talk in an “Introduction to Hispanic Literature ” university-l...
This chapter reviews developments in classroom discourse research, starting with earliest studies wh...
This dissertation draws on theoretical and empirical research to answer a question that continues to...
Within the broad field of research on learning, culture and social interaction, sociocultural theory...
This paper examines how Classroom Discourse influences the conversational speaking style of the lang...
This study investigates the use of the sociolinguistic variation in classroom discourse by learners ...
“The current research project presents a series of significant phases within two English as a foreig...
This article reports on a study on classroom interaction in an EFL context in Brazil. The study, of ...
This research draws on the constructs of mediation from sociocultural theory and mode continuum from...
Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Comunicação e Expressão. ...
Classroom interaction has long been a rich site for scholarly research, as attested by the sizable b...
This research aimed to discover the formal and informal talks of the students in EFL classroom. This...
227 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1987.The study was based on a mode...
Theoretically, this study is framed within the rhetorical tradition of communication theory which th...