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Classroom Talk

Exploring the Sociocultural Structure of Formal ESL Learning

by Debbie Guan Eng Ho (Author)
©2007 Thesis 266 Pages
Series: Linguistic Insights, Volume 27

Summary

This study explores the field of ESL (English as a Second Language) classroom learning within a formal learning institution. Influenced by the sociocultural theory in SLA (Second Language Acquisition), the book sheds light on the question that has been boggling the minds of language practitioners and researchers: Why is ESL classroom talk the way it is? Based on a case study of a school in an ESL community, it argues persuasively that classroom talk may be linked in important ways to an operative sociocultural structure of ESL pedagogy over and above the classroom at the institutional level. The book examines issues which have here-to-fore been avoided by writers and researchers in current SLA writings and classroom studies. It confronts complex and complicated contextual and research methodological issues to make visible what has up to now been that elusive «structure» behind the oral practices in language classrooms. Research methods are drawn from language education and several disciplines within linguistics and the social sciences. Emerging from a multidisciplinary methodological framework are a number of surprising revelations about the meanings and functions of ESL classroom talk.

Details

Pages
266
Publication Year
2007
ISBN (Softcover)
9783039114344
Language
English
Keywords
Language Education Classroom Teaching English /Second Language ESL Englisch Gruppenunterricht English as Second Language ESL Language education Classroom teaching Pedagogy Fremdsprache Second Language Acquisition SLA
Published
Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2006, 2007. 266 pp.
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Biographical notes

Debbie Guan Eng Ho (Author)

The Author: Debbie Ho teaches Applied Linguistics at Universiti Brunei Darussalam in Brunei. Born in Singapore, she has a Ph.D. in Applied Linguistics from the University of Adelaide, Australia. She lives in Brunei.

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