Face and Enactment of Identities in the L2 Classroom

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Study Aids, ESL, Education & Teaching, Teaching, Teaching Methods, Foreign Languages
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Author: Joshua Alexander Kidd ISBN: 9781783095018
Publisher: Channel View Publications Publication: March 3, 2016
Imprint: Multilingual Matters Language: English
Author: Joshua Alexander Kidd
ISBN: 9781783095018
Publisher: Channel View Publications
Publication: March 3, 2016
Imprint: Multilingual Matters
Language: English

This book examines student identities as revealed through the pragmatics of face as observed in the context of English L2 classroom interaction between Japanese students and a native speaker teacher. Classroom recordings together with retrospective interviews reveal specific points during learning activities when the students’ and their teacher’s interpretations of classroom communication deviate from what was intended. This research study is a potent reminder that what students and teachers may consider as standard and conventionally acceptable language use and behaviour within the classroom context can differ dramatically according to social, cultural and individual frames of reference. The book outlines an innovative teacher professional development programme which encourages teachers to reflect on and, where desired, modify or discontinue existing pedagogic practices.

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This book examines student identities as revealed through the pragmatics of face as observed in the context of English L2 classroom interaction between Japanese students and a native speaker teacher. Classroom recordings together with retrospective interviews reveal specific points during learning activities when the students’ and their teacher’s interpretations of classroom communication deviate from what was intended. This research study is a potent reminder that what students and teachers may consider as standard and conventionally acceptable language use and behaviour within the classroom context can differ dramatically according to social, cultural and individual frames of reference. The book outlines an innovative teacher professional development programme which encourages teachers to reflect on and, where desired, modify or discontinue existing pedagogic practices.

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