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Chapter 11. From research to applications
Pedagogical considerations in language alternation practices
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Anna Filipi
and Numa Markee
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- Notations used in the transcripts ix
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Part I. Overview
- Chapter 1. Transitions in the language classroom as important sites for language alternation 3
- Chapter 2. Analysing bilingual talk 15
- Chapter 3. Overall order versus local order in bilingual conversation 35
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Part II. Language alternation in the language classroom
- Chapter 4. Language alternation in peer interaction in content and language integrated learning (CLIL) 61
- Chapter 5. What is it in Swedish? 83
- Chapter 6. L1/L2 alternation practices in students’ task planning 107
- Chapter 7. Transitions with “Okay” 129
- Chapter 8. Recurring patterns of language alternation practices by EFL novice teachers in Vietnam 149
- Chapter 9. Language alternation during L2 classroom discussion tasks 165
- Chapter 10. Making teacher talk comprehensible through language alternation practices 183
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Part III. Conclusions
- Chapter 11. From research to applications 205
- References 225
- Author index 255
- Subject index 259
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- Notations used in the transcripts ix
-
Part I. Overview
- Chapter 1. Transitions in the language classroom as important sites for language alternation 3
- Chapter 2. Analysing bilingual talk 15
- Chapter 3. Overall order versus local order in bilingual conversation 35
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Part II. Language alternation in the language classroom
- Chapter 4. Language alternation in peer interaction in content and language integrated learning (CLIL) 61
- Chapter 5. What is it in Swedish? 83
- Chapter 6. L1/L2 alternation practices in students’ task planning 107
- Chapter 7. Transitions with “Okay” 129
- Chapter 8. Recurring patterns of language alternation practices by EFL novice teachers in Vietnam 149
- Chapter 9. Language alternation during L2 classroom discussion tasks 165
- Chapter 10. Making teacher talk comprehensible through language alternation practices 183
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Part III. Conclusions
- Chapter 11. From research to applications 205
- References 225
- Author index 255
- Subject index 259