This paper examines multiple-response sequences (MRSs), occurring in adult Korean TESOL classrooms, to show the responses produced by students in the language classroom are not always confined within the boundaries of a single response, but are likely to be seen as mutually orienting to, and collaborating to produce a comprehensible outcome to the sequence. To analyse and consider what types of multiple response (MR) can be identified, and how the different types occur within those MRSs, this study adopts Conversation Analysis principles. By using conversation analytic perspectives, this study identifies four major types of MR (identical, complementary, collaborative and competitive)
This study attemps to find out the pattern of interaction in the classroom and act type that used ...
Abstract. Students learn languages through talking and there is a documented need for more student t...
This paper of action research discusses the emergent progress of multimodality in the classroom inte...
This paper examines multiple-response sequences (MRSs), occurring in adult Korean TESOL classrooms, ...
In this thesis, multiple-response sequences (MRSs) are examined. These are a languageclassroom pract...
The Initiation-Response-Feedback (IRF) talk sequence dominates whole-class talk in school lessons bu...
A study investigated patterns of interaction in college classroom discourse involved in small group ...
Background. A sequential analysis of classroom discourse is needed to investigate the conditions und...
This paper deals with the classroom conversation in the English class for high school students. It r...
Triadic dialogue, the Initiation, Response, Evaluation sequence typical of teacher /student interact...
none3noBackground. A sequential analysis of classroom discourse is needed to investigate the conditi...
Despite its obvious importance to learning and assessment across the academy, the undergraduate clas...
Triadic dialogue, the Initiation, Response, Evaluation sequence typical of teacher /student interact...
My purpose was to explore the patterns of teacher-student verbal communication that existed in my cl...
The communication in the classroom is a major intermediary between teaching and learning, and the co...
This study attemps to find out the pattern of interaction in the classroom and act type that used ...
Abstract. Students learn languages through talking and there is a documented need for more student t...
This paper of action research discusses the emergent progress of multimodality in the classroom inte...
This paper examines multiple-response sequences (MRSs), occurring in adult Korean TESOL classrooms, ...
In this thesis, multiple-response sequences (MRSs) are examined. These are a languageclassroom pract...
The Initiation-Response-Feedback (IRF) talk sequence dominates whole-class talk in school lessons bu...
A study investigated patterns of interaction in college classroom discourse involved in small group ...
Background. A sequential analysis of classroom discourse is needed to investigate the conditions und...
This paper deals with the classroom conversation in the English class for high school students. It r...
Triadic dialogue, the Initiation, Response, Evaluation sequence typical of teacher /student interact...
none3noBackground. A sequential analysis of classroom discourse is needed to investigate the conditi...
Despite its obvious importance to learning and assessment across the academy, the undergraduate clas...
Triadic dialogue, the Initiation, Response, Evaluation sequence typical of teacher /student interact...
My purpose was to explore the patterns of teacher-student verbal communication that existed in my cl...
The communication in the classroom is a major intermediary between teaching and learning, and the co...
This study attemps to find out the pattern of interaction in the classroom and act type that used ...
Abstract. Students learn languages through talking and there is a documented need for more student t...
This paper of action research discusses the emergent progress of multimodality in the classroom inte...