The pattern of interaction between the teacher and the students will determine the students\u27 uptake (i.e. the students\u27 incorporating correction into an utterance of their own). This paper examines the type of teacher-student interaction which will likely trigger the students\u27 uptake. The data was taken from the recordings of 10 non-native English lessons at university level and different types of subjects (literature, grammar, discourse, semantics, and classroom management). 500 minutes of lessons were transcribed and 50 focus on form episodes were chosen to be analyzed. The study revealed that the dominant type of interaction was reactive focus on form which was followed by metalinguistic feedback
Current attention in L2 acquisition research has been given to the integration of message-focused an...
Classroom interaction between a teacher and students is an essential part of the teaching and learni...
An English education should be delivered using English to form an English atmosphere. In teaching-le...
The present study investigated corrective feedback and learner uptake during interactions between a ...
This study is intended to investigate the teacher-student communication patterns in an upperintermed...
Our research on junior high school English classes based on the Flanders Interaction Analysis Catego...
The English language classroom has been shown to have a distinctive interactive pattern which operat...
The objective of this research is to describe:(1) types of teacher talk; (2) types of student talk;...
This research project focuses on identifying and describing the interactional patterns and the speec...
The main objective of this study is to find out the functions of teacher and student talks in the En...
This study explores the nature of oral interaction in language classes in English and Turkish second...
Verbal input is very important to make the interaction between teacher and students in learning tar...
ABSTRACT This study is intended to investigate the teacher-student communication patterns in an upp...
This research employs an ethnographic approach to examine teacher-student interaction during teacher...
The study attempts to investigate the effect of the treatments of student-student interactions versu...
Current attention in L2 acquisition research has been given to the integration of message-focused an...
Classroom interaction between a teacher and students is an essential part of the teaching and learni...
An English education should be delivered using English to form an English atmosphere. In teaching-le...
The present study investigated corrective feedback and learner uptake during interactions between a ...
This study is intended to investigate the teacher-student communication patterns in an upperintermed...
Our research on junior high school English classes based on the Flanders Interaction Analysis Catego...
The English language classroom has been shown to have a distinctive interactive pattern which operat...
The objective of this research is to describe:(1) types of teacher talk; (2) types of student talk;...
This research project focuses on identifying and describing the interactional patterns and the speec...
The main objective of this study is to find out the functions of teacher and student talks in the En...
This study explores the nature of oral interaction in language classes in English and Turkish second...
Verbal input is very important to make the interaction between teacher and students in learning tar...
ABSTRACT This study is intended to investigate the teacher-student communication patterns in an upp...
This research employs an ethnographic approach to examine teacher-student interaction during teacher...
The study attempts to investigate the effect of the treatments of student-student interactions versu...
Current attention in L2 acquisition research has been given to the integration of message-focused an...
Classroom interaction between a teacher and students is an essential part of the teaching and learni...
An English education should be delivered using English to form an English atmosphere. In teaching-le...