
Social Actions for Classroom Language Learning
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This book offers one of the most persuasive and empirically rich arguments for considering second language acquisition in terms of changes in participation within a community of practice. -- Simona Pekarek Doehler, Professor of Applied Linguistic, University of Neuchatel, Switzerland, President of the European Second Language Association (EUROSLA) This book makes a timely contribution to the ongoing debate as to how CA, either alone or combined with a learning theory, can capture language learning. Hellermann's study proposes one model to follow in this endeavour, and, at the same time, it triggers further questions regarding learners' life outside of the classroom. * Studies in Second Language Acquisition 6th July 2008 Junko Mori University of Wisconsin-Madison *More details
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Chapter 2. Conversation Analysis as a Method for Understanding Language Learning
Chapter 3. Opening Dyadic Task Interactions
Chapter 4. Story Tellings in Dyadic Task Interactions
Chapter 5. Disengagements from Dyadic Task Interactions
Chapter 6. Conclusions
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