This paper discusses the use of email exchanges between non-native speakers (NNS) in the Italian program at the Australian National University (ANU). Approximately eighty students, spanning beginners’ to advanced level, participated in two iterations of a one-to-one email conversation in 2000. The underpinning rationale for the use of email was to promote interaction in the language. We describe the language and content of the messages constructed by students in terms of the following features: - the impact of email conversation on participation and engagement of the learners; - the effects of the spatial, temporal and psychological distance inherent in email communication; - the hybrid nature of email discourse; - the relationship between ...
In this era of globalisation, it is necessary for students to be sensitised of towards other culture...
In this era of globalisation, it is necessary for students to be sensitised of towards other culture...
Recent research into e-mail has not only suggested that it can be a powerful motivator for interacti...
This is a pre-print of an article whose final and definitive form has been published in the Computer...
This paper is in ItalianThis is a publisher version of an article published in Flinders University ...
This is a pre-print of an article published in Rassegna Italiana di Linguistica Applicata 2004.This ...
The integration of electronic communication into the teaching and learning of languages has opened u...
The purpose of this paper is to describe the benefits associated with the integration of email commu...
The integration of electronic communication into the teaching and learning of languages has opened u...
This paper seeks to illustrate how the use of Internet resources (specifically email and the Web) ca...
Increasing usage of computer and related tools influenced foreign language teaching and learning, an...
This paper discusses a project involving the use of email exchanges in the Italian program at the Au...
This is the first edited collection focusing exclusively on how second language users interpret and ...
The article deals with the problem of using' email that is one of the mostly used and useful Informa...
This article aims to provide an overview of the various uses for e-mail in foreign language learning...
In this era of globalisation, it is necessary for students to be sensitised of towards other culture...
In this era of globalisation, it is necessary for students to be sensitised of towards other culture...
Recent research into e-mail has not only suggested that it can be a powerful motivator for interacti...
This is a pre-print of an article whose final and definitive form has been published in the Computer...
This paper is in ItalianThis is a publisher version of an article published in Flinders University ...
This is a pre-print of an article published in Rassegna Italiana di Linguistica Applicata 2004.This ...
The integration of electronic communication into the teaching and learning of languages has opened u...
The purpose of this paper is to describe the benefits associated with the integration of email commu...
The integration of electronic communication into the teaching and learning of languages has opened u...
This paper seeks to illustrate how the use of Internet resources (specifically email and the Web) ca...
Increasing usage of computer and related tools influenced foreign language teaching and learning, an...
This paper discusses a project involving the use of email exchanges in the Italian program at the Au...
This is the first edited collection focusing exclusively on how second language users interpret and ...
The article deals with the problem of using' email that is one of the mostly used and useful Informa...
This article aims to provide an overview of the various uses for e-mail in foreign language learning...
In this era of globalisation, it is necessary for students to be sensitised of towards other culture...
In this era of globalisation, it is necessary for students to be sensitised of towards other culture...
Recent research into e-mail has not only suggested that it can be a powerful motivator for interacti...