
Understanding Interaction in the Second Language Classroom Context
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This book will be invaluable for language educators and researchers alike. Iwashita, Dao, and Nguyen have achieved a comprehensive yet accessible synthesis of contemporary research into interaction for classroom-based L2 learning. They excel in their cutting-edge coverage of theories and studies across a wealth of classroom contexts. A masterpiece and a must-read! * Lourdes Ortega, Georgetown University, USA * This exciting new book on instructed second language acquisition by Iwashita, Dao and Nguyen provides a comprehensive review of this field, outlining the 'big picture' of how interaction in the classroom affects the language learning process. It is inclusive of different theoretical positions, outlining a range of contexts and research methodologies, and unusually, including accounts of research within the affective domain (e.g. teacher beliefs and learner engagement). * Rhonda Oliver, Curtin University, Australia *More details
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Phung Dao is Assistant Professor in Second Language Education at the University of Cambridge, UK. His research interests include instructed second language acquisition, technology for language teaching and learning, peer interaction, learner engagement, Task-Based Language Teaching, L2 pedagogy and L2 teacher education.
Mai Xuan Nhat Chi Nguyen is a Senior Lecturer in Applied Linguistics and TESOL at Manchester Metropolitan University, UK. Her research interests include L2 teacher identity, teachers' research engagement both within and beyond teacher education programmes, instructed second language acquisition (ISLA), and Teaching English as an International Language (EIL), with a specific focus on Asian varieties of English and EIL-aware pedagogy.
Content
Chapter 1. An Introduction
Chapter 2. Interaction in Classroom Settings: A Theoretical Account
Chapter 3. Second Language Instruction and Classroom Interaction
Chapter 4. Input and Output in Classroom Interaction
Chapter 5. A Role of Corrective Feedback for SLA
Chapter 6. Peer Interaction in Instructed Settings
Chapter 7. Technology-Enhanced Classroom Interaction
Chapter 8. Learner Engagement in Classroom Interaction
Chapter 9. L1 in Classroom Interaction and SLA
Chapter 10. Learner and Teacher Beliefs About Classroom Interaction
Chapter 11. Language Socialisation and Ethnography in the L2 Classroom
Chapter 12. Reflections and Thinking Ahead
Addendum: Classroom Teaching Activities
References
Index
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