none2noStudies on metadiscourse (Hyland 2005) have focussed on engagement as interaction. An example of engagement is asking questions (Hyland 2009: 112) and indeed the importance of questioning for content learning has been researched extensively in pedagogical studies as fundamental in coconstructing meaning (Dafouz Milne & Sanchez Garcia 2013: 130). Research in an English Mediated Instruction (EMI) context found that teachers’ usage of questions in the classroom was affected by low levels of language competence and in these cases, strategies such as questioning could easily be underused or even misused, thus affecting the teaching and learning of content (Drljaca Margic & Vodopija-Krstanovic 2018: 32). Our study examine...
The growing use of English as the medium of Instruction (EMI) in non-Anglophone universities has pro...
This article describes a case study of an expert teacher's questioning strategies during an ope...
In recent years there have been many studies about the discourse of lectures (Pérez-Llantada & Ferg...
Studies on metadiscourse (Hyland 2005) have focussed on engagement as interaction. An example of eng...
Questions play a fundamental role in the interaction between students and teachers. In English-medi...
This small-scale study attempts to analyse the role of English as a medium of instruction (EMI) in t...
This paper reports on the findings of a contrastive study exploring the use of teacher questions to ...
This small-scale study attempts to analyse the role of English as a medium of instruction (EMI) in t...
It has been generally asserted that communicative interaction which involves effective input-output ...
This study investigates the employment of teachers questioning strategies in Speaking classes in an ...
One of the best ways to develop your role as a teacher, facilitator, initiator, and sustainer of int...
Teaching English in an EFL context involves certain difficulties. The most important is how to prepa...
The use of English as a Lingua Franca (ELF) in university courses poses new communicative challenges...
Questioning is an common technique employed by the lecturers to maintain the classroom interaction. ...
Promoting the learning environment and the enhancement of the teaching and learning process has alwa...
The growing use of English as the medium of Instruction (EMI) in non-Anglophone universities has pro...
This article describes a case study of an expert teacher's questioning strategies during an ope...
In recent years there have been many studies about the discourse of lectures (Pérez-Llantada & Ferg...
Studies on metadiscourse (Hyland 2005) have focussed on engagement as interaction. An example of eng...
Questions play a fundamental role in the interaction between students and teachers. In English-medi...
This small-scale study attempts to analyse the role of English as a medium of instruction (EMI) in t...
This paper reports on the findings of a contrastive study exploring the use of teacher questions to ...
This small-scale study attempts to analyse the role of English as a medium of instruction (EMI) in t...
It has been generally asserted that communicative interaction which involves effective input-output ...
This study investigates the employment of teachers questioning strategies in Speaking classes in an ...
One of the best ways to develop your role as a teacher, facilitator, initiator, and sustainer of int...
Teaching English in an EFL context involves certain difficulties. The most important is how to prepa...
The use of English as a Lingua Franca (ELF) in university courses poses new communicative challenges...
Questioning is an common technique employed by the lecturers to maintain the classroom interaction. ...
Promoting the learning environment and the enhancement of the teaching and learning process has alwa...
The growing use of English as the medium of Instruction (EMI) in non-Anglophone universities has pro...
This article describes a case study of an expert teacher's questioning strategies during an ope...
In recent years there have been many studies about the discourse of lectures (Pérez-Llantada & Ferg...