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Instruction-Giving Sequences in Italian as a Foreign Language Classes: An Ethnomethodological Conversation Analytic Perspective
Karlstad University, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (starting 2013), Department of Language, Literature and Intercultural Studies (from 2013).ORCID iD: 0000-0001-7721-4320
2021 (English)In: Classroom-based Conversation Analytic Research: Theoretical and Applied Perspectives on Pedagogy / [ed] Silvia Kunitz, Numa Markee & Olcay Sert, Springer, 2021, p. 133-161Chapter in book (Refereed)
Abstract [en]

This paper adopts an ethnomethodological, conversation analytic approach to analyze the social organization of the instruction-giving sequences that were accomplished by a teacher of Italian as a foreign language during the last phase of a writing task conducted in pairs. Specifically, the paper explores the linguistic, prosodic and embodied resources mobilized by the teacher as she engages in various rounds of instruction giving to prompt each pair of students to read their texts aloud. As the analysis shows, while the first round (targeting the first pair of students) is rather lengthy and subject to repair, the last round (targeting the last pair of students) consists of a minimal summons-answer sequence. Such minimization results from the students’ increased familiarity with the task. That is, by the time the teacher is about to select the last group of students as next speakers, these students have already listened to multiple rounds of instruction-giving sequences and seen multiple implementations of the task. Overall, the paper contributes to the research concerning the mundane, yet complex, social action of doing pedagogical instructions. The implications of these empirical findings for teacher education are discussed at the end of the chapter.

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Springer, 2021. p. 133-161
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Educational Linguistics, ISSN 1572-0292, E-ISSN 2215-1656 ; 46
Keywords [en]
Classroom interaction, Instructions, Task-based language teaching
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General Language Studies and Linguistics Pedagogy
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URN: urn:nbn:se:kau:diva-84130DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-52193-6_7Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-85102727542ISBN: 978-3-030-52192-9 (print)ISBN: 978-3-030-52195-0 (print)OAI: oai:DiVA.org:kau-84130DiVA, id: diva2:1558534
Available from: 2021-05-31 Created: 2021-05-31 Last updated: 2022-11-21Bibliographically approved

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