This article reviews conversation analytic research on explanations in pedagogical interaction, particularly in language learning classrooms. In reviewing this literature, this paper aims to provide a comprehensive account of what is interactionally involved when giving pedagogical explanations so that future research investigating the effectiveness of these kinds of explanations can be appropriately measured. The paper first discusses characteristics of explanation as interactional phenomena, namely that they are sequentially organized, either planned or unplanned, and either monologically or dialogically organized. Then, the paper details how explanations in three particular linguistic domains (i.e., pronunciation, grammar, and vocabulary...
This research-based paper presents the investigation on 1) the realization of verbal classroom int...
The article focuses on the problem of classroom interaction in the process of learning a foreign lan...
This research finds its origin in the difficulties encountered by all teachers when explaining in cl...
Current research addresses the relationship between the language available to learners in language c...
The present study proposes an investigation of explanation as occurring in university second languag...
At the heart of Kunitz, Markee, and Sert’s (2021) edited volume is the question of how classroom int...
This article uses a conversation analysis methodology to examine how lexical Focus on Form is intera...
[Abstract] Over the past ten years, conversational analysis has had an important influence on second...
This article provides a summary of some of the key ideas of Seedhouse (2004). The study applies Conv...
A small body of recent research on vocabulary explanations (VEs) in second language (L2) classrooms ...
This paper explores the reflexive relationship between pedagogy and interaction in second language (...
Conversation Analysis and Second Language Pedagogy locates itself at the nexus of research and pract...
Recent studies have examined the interactional organisation of vocabulary explanati...
In the language learning process, Interaction is an important aspect to improve the communication s...
This research-based paper presents the investigation on 1) the realization of verbal classroom int...
This research-based paper presents the investigation on 1) the realization of verbal classroom int...
The article focuses on the problem of classroom interaction in the process of learning a foreign lan...
This research finds its origin in the difficulties encountered by all teachers when explaining in cl...
Current research addresses the relationship between the language available to learners in language c...
The present study proposes an investigation of explanation as occurring in university second languag...
At the heart of Kunitz, Markee, and Sert’s (2021) edited volume is the question of how classroom int...
This article uses a conversation analysis methodology to examine how lexical Focus on Form is intera...
[Abstract] Over the past ten years, conversational analysis has had an important influence on second...
This article provides a summary of some of the key ideas of Seedhouse (2004). The study applies Conv...
A small body of recent research on vocabulary explanations (VEs) in second language (L2) classrooms ...
This paper explores the reflexive relationship between pedagogy and interaction in second language (...
Conversation Analysis and Second Language Pedagogy locates itself at the nexus of research and pract...
Recent studies have examined the interactional organisation of vocabulary explanati...
In the language learning process, Interaction is an important aspect to improve the communication s...
This research-based paper presents the investigation on 1) the realization of verbal classroom int...
This research-based paper presents the investigation on 1) the realization of verbal classroom int...
The article focuses on the problem of classroom interaction in the process of learning a foreign lan...
This research finds its origin in the difficulties encountered by all teachers when explaining in cl...