To judge from recent collections of conference proceedings, language and learning advisors focus primarily on development of student writing and study skills. This paper considers the need for a greater emphasis on spoken language, in particular interactive speaking, within the scope of learning development work. Reflecting on a teaching experience in which communication challenges for students were exposed, I argue that there are sound reasons for seeking opportunities to work in collaboration with faculty colleagues to develop spoken forms of academic literacies
Within the Learning Development community there are few professional development opportunities or re...
Advances in corpus linguistics have contributed enormously to our understanding of the sp...
The benefits of dialogic interaction which engenders academic talk are greater understanding of conc...
To unlock language proficiency among learners, speaking is regarded to be an essential and crucial a...
In today’s elementary classrooms, many students are working to acquire English as a second language....
This chapter addresses academic writing instruction within the context of school education. Specific...
The paper aims at sharing the experience from developing students’ speaking skills both inside and o...
Tertiary institutions increasingly offer language advisory sessions for second language students and...
In this article discusses Oral communication has always been a part of higher education, and communi...
This paper presents the findings of a research project conducted with a group of first year universi...
F. Kjisik, P. Voller, N. Aoki and Y. Nakata (eds)The aim of this article is to show the essential pa...
This paper reports on a small-scale study of how students’ speaking develops on a pre-sessional brid...
This paper outlines the background and initial results of a course designed to develop the speaking ...
Many international students report difficulties recognizing appropriate moments to contribute to gro...
Within the Learning Development (LD) community there are few professional development opportunities ...
Within the Learning Development community there are few professional development opportunities or re...
Advances in corpus linguistics have contributed enormously to our understanding of the sp...
The benefits of dialogic interaction which engenders academic talk are greater understanding of conc...
To unlock language proficiency among learners, speaking is regarded to be an essential and crucial a...
In today’s elementary classrooms, many students are working to acquire English as a second language....
This chapter addresses academic writing instruction within the context of school education. Specific...
The paper aims at sharing the experience from developing students’ speaking skills both inside and o...
Tertiary institutions increasingly offer language advisory sessions for second language students and...
In this article discusses Oral communication has always been a part of higher education, and communi...
This paper presents the findings of a research project conducted with a group of first year universi...
F. Kjisik, P. Voller, N. Aoki and Y. Nakata (eds)The aim of this article is to show the essential pa...
This paper reports on a small-scale study of how students’ speaking develops on a pre-sessional brid...
This paper outlines the background and initial results of a course designed to develop the speaking ...
Many international students report difficulties recognizing appropriate moments to contribute to gro...
Within the Learning Development (LD) community there are few professional development opportunities ...
Within the Learning Development community there are few professional development opportunities or re...
Advances in corpus linguistics have contributed enormously to our understanding of the sp...
The benefits of dialogic interaction which engenders academic talk are greater understanding of conc...