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Understanding Communication in Second Language Classrooms

by Karen E. Johnson, Makoto Kanazawa (Editor), Christopher J. Pinon
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Overview

An integrated view of communication in second language classrooms that acknowledges the importance of what teachers and students bring to the class environment. Drawing on actual classroom transcripts from a range of instructional settings, Johnson constructs a conceptual framework through which teachers can recognize how patterns of classroom communication are established and maintained, how these patterns affect students' participation in classroom events, and how their participation shapes the ways they use language for learning and their opportunities for second language acquisition. Relevant research is presented from the areas of classroom discourse, language in communities, teacher cognition, classroom learning, and second language acquisition.

Synopsis

An integrated view of communication in second language classrooms that acknowledges the importance of what teachers and students bring to the class environment.

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From the Publisher

'The major strength of this book is in its real examples of how second language classroom communication is established and maintained facilitating teaching, learning and second languge acquisition. It is a valuable reference for teacher educators, student teachers and classroom teachers.' VATME Newsletter, No 63, 1996

'The book both does what it sets out to do and does it well. It is readerβ€”friendly, the plentiful examples and clear explanations both contributing to this quality.' EA Journal, Vol 13, No 2

Book Details

Published
February 1, 1995
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Pages
204
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780521459686

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