This article explores a less formal learning context: interactions between parents and children using English as a second language (L2). In this study, L2-speaking parents were invited to conduct informal interviews at home with their own children about the children’s experiences in local schools. The data indicated that the hybrid role of acting both as a parent and as an L2 teacher in these interactions led to excellent opportunities for the children to learn and practise their L2 competence. Parents initiated and controlled the topics and followed an Initiation–Response–Feedback discourse pattern, teaching new works and phrases, and scaffolding their children’s language use, just as L2 teachers do. At the same time there were also invalu...
Elementary schools have a growing number of English Language Learners (ELLs) within classrooms, and ...
Parental support is critical for young children’s language and literacy development. It is important...
Language input plays a key role in children’s language development, but children from families of lo...
Language interaction between parents and pre-school infants and children is extremely important, as ...
Language interaction between parents and pre-school infants and children is extremely important, as ...
Language interaction between parents and pre-school infants and children is extremely important, as ...
In this article we report case study research which focused on the nature of parent–teacher conversa...
In this article we report case study research which focused on the nature of parent–teacher conversa...
In this article we report case study research which focused on the nature of parent–teacher conversa...
In this article we report case study research which focused on the nature of parent–teacher conversa...
The numbers of children in primary education (UK) who have English as a second or additional languag...
In Flemish schools, a high proportion of children with an ethnic minority background underachieves. ...
Background: Social and economic aspirations held by parents can reflect a desire for their children ...
Purpose: The general purpose of this study is to examine how parents can be supported in making use ...
The numbers of children in primary education (UK) who have English as a second or additional languag...
Elementary schools have a growing number of English Language Learners (ELLs) within classrooms, and ...
Parental support is critical for young children’s language and literacy development. It is important...
Language input plays a key role in children’s language development, but children from families of lo...
Language interaction between parents and pre-school infants and children is extremely important, as ...
Language interaction between parents and pre-school infants and children is extremely important, as ...
Language interaction between parents and pre-school infants and children is extremely important, as ...
In this article we report case study research which focused on the nature of parent–teacher conversa...
In this article we report case study research which focused on the nature of parent–teacher conversa...
In this article we report case study research which focused on the nature of parent–teacher conversa...
In this article we report case study research which focused on the nature of parent–teacher conversa...
The numbers of children in primary education (UK) who have English as a second or additional languag...
In Flemish schools, a high proportion of children with an ethnic minority background underachieves. ...
Background: Social and economic aspirations held by parents can reflect a desire for their children ...
Purpose: The general purpose of this study is to examine how parents can be supported in making use ...
The numbers of children in primary education (UK) who have English as a second or additional languag...
Elementary schools have a growing number of English Language Learners (ELLs) within classrooms, and ...
Parental support is critical for young children’s language and literacy development. It is important...
Language input plays a key role in children’s language development, but children from families of lo...