Peer interaction and second language learning : pedagogical potential and research agenda / edited by Masatoshi Sato, Susan Ballinger

Colaborador(es): Sato, Masatoshi [editor literario] | Ballinger, Susan [editor literario]Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Language Learning & Language Teaching ; 45Detalles de publicación: Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2016 Descripción: VI, 399 p. ; 24 cmISBN: 9789027213334 Tema(s): Lenguas -- Estudio y enseñanza | Segunda lengua -- Adquisición | Second language acquisitionResumen: This volume represents the first collection of empirical studies focusing on peer interaction for L2 learning. These studies aim to unveil the impact of mediating variables such as task type, mode of interaction, and social relationships on learners? interactional behaviors and language development in this unique and pedagogically powerful learning context. To examine these issues, contributors employed quantitative, qualitative, and mixed-methods designs as well as cognitive, social, and sociocognitive theoretical frameworks. The majority of the studies are classroom based and were conducted in a rich array of settings covering five continents and encompassing a wide range of learner L1s and target languages. These settings include second and foreign language classrooms from primary to university level, content-based programs, online contexts, and after-school programs. To span the divide between research and practice, each study includes a section suggesting pedagogical implications.
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This volume represents the first collection of empirical studies focusing on peer interaction for L2 learning. These studies aim to unveil the impact of mediating variables such as task type, mode of interaction, and social relationships on learners? interactional behaviors and language development in this unique and pedagogically powerful learning context. To examine these issues, contributors employed quantitative, qualitative, and mixed-methods designs as well as cognitive, social, and sociocognitive theoretical frameworks. The majority of the studies are classroom based and were conducted in a rich array of settings covering five continents and encompassing a wide range of learner L1s and target languages. These settings include second and foreign language classrooms from primary to university level, content-based programs, online contexts, and after-school programs. To span the divide between research and practice, each study includes a section suggesting pedagogical implications.

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