This small-scale study attempts to analyse the role of English as a medium of instruction (EMI) in three different university lectures across disciplines. Following previous research (Crawford Camiciottoli 2004, Dafouz 2011, Dalton-Puffer 2007), the focus is placed on teacher discourse and, more specifically, teacher questions as fundamental tools that articulate classroom talk and prime strategies that promote interaction and co-construct meanings (Chang 2012, Sánchez García 2010). Our corpus includes four hours of teaching practice from Spanish EMI lessons where participants are non-native speakers of the vehicular language. Preliminary results suggest that questions tend to be greatly exploited discursive features and that confirmation c...
University lectures are by far the most common method of teaching at Spanish universities. More rece...
In recent years there have been many studies about the discourse of lectures (Pérez-Llantada & Fergu...
In recent times, researchers have shown an increased interest in the field of English for Academic P...
This small-scale study attempts to analyse the role of English as a medium of instruction (EMI) in t...
This small-scale study attempts to analyse the role of English as a medium of instruction (EMI) in t...
Studies on metadiscourse (Hyland 2005) have focussed on engagement as interaction. An example of eng...
In the present study, the quantity and quality of teacher talk and highly used question types in EFL...
This paper reports on the findings of a contrastive study exploring the use of teacher questions to ...
In Japan, outside of junior high and high schools, the emphasis on communicative language teaching i...
This paper reports on the findings of a contrastive study exploring the use of teacher questions to...
Teachers’ questions play vipotal role in facilitating language learning by which the teachers often ...
AbstractClassrooms are recognised as social contexts, with often clearly defined role relationships....
The growing use of English as the medium of Instruction (EMI) in non-Anglophone universities has pro...
This thesis is the study of types and functions of questions based on features of classroom discours...
none2noStudies on metadiscourse (Hyland 2005) have focussed on engagement as interaction. An exampl...
University lectures are by far the most common method of teaching at Spanish universities. More rece...
In recent years there have been many studies about the discourse of lectures (Pérez-Llantada & Fergu...
In recent times, researchers have shown an increased interest in the field of English for Academic P...
This small-scale study attempts to analyse the role of English as a medium of instruction (EMI) in t...
This small-scale study attempts to analyse the role of English as a medium of instruction (EMI) in t...
Studies on metadiscourse (Hyland 2005) have focussed on engagement as interaction. An example of eng...
In the present study, the quantity and quality of teacher talk and highly used question types in EFL...
This paper reports on the findings of a contrastive study exploring the use of teacher questions to ...
In Japan, outside of junior high and high schools, the emphasis on communicative language teaching i...
This paper reports on the findings of a contrastive study exploring the use of teacher questions to...
Teachers’ questions play vipotal role in facilitating language learning by which the teachers often ...
AbstractClassrooms are recognised as social contexts, with often clearly defined role relationships....
The growing use of English as the medium of Instruction (EMI) in non-Anglophone universities has pro...
This thesis is the study of types and functions of questions based on features of classroom discours...
none2noStudies on metadiscourse (Hyland 2005) have focussed on engagement as interaction. An exampl...
University lectures are by far the most common method of teaching at Spanish universities. More rece...
In recent years there have been many studies about the discourse of lectures (Pérez-Llantada & Fergu...
In recent times, researchers have shown an increased interest in the field of English for Academic P...