Native and Non-Native Teacher Talk in the EFL Classroom

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A01=Eric Nicaise
Anne O'Keeffe
applied corpus linguistics
Author_Eric Nicaise
British National Corpus
Category=CJAD
Category=JN
Classroom discourse
classroom discourse analysis
Concordance Lines
Conversation analysis
Corpus Linguistics
corpus-based language study
Corpus-based repertoire
Discourse Markers
Discouse analysis
EFL
EFL Classroom
EFL Teacher
Elt
Elt Professional
empirical research in ELT classrooms
English for professional purposes
English language pedagogy
eq_bestseller
eq_dictionaries-language-reference
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eq_isMigrated=2
eq_nobargain
eq_non-fiction
eq_society-politics
Esp
Extremely High Frequency
Fall Rising Tone
Grammar
IRF Pattern
Lexis
Meta-language
Michael McCarthy
Modal Verbs
Native CONNEcT
Native English Teachers
Native List
Native speaker
Native Speaker Teacher
Non-native speaker
Non-native Teachers
Past Tenses
Phonology
Phrasal Verbs
Professional Development
Second language acquisition
secondary education linguistics
SLA
Teacher education model
teacher professional development
Teacher Talk
TESOL
Tone Units
Vice Versa

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367554620
  • Weight: 560g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 May 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Native and Non-Native Teacher Talk in the EFL Classroom explores and compares the linguistic features of native and non-native English teacher talk with the aid of corpus linguistics. Setting aside the wide range of audio and video materials available, the EFL teacher is in many instances the main model of English to which students are exposed in secondary-level education. The basis of this book is to work towards a framework for the language that teachers of English need to be proficient in, based on an empirical study of language used in the ELT classroom by both native and expert non-native users. Presenting a corpus-informed treatment of the precise linguistic features used by EFL teachers within the framework of their most common teaching functions, this book:

• Relates directly to the teacher talk of secondary-level EFL teachers;

• Combines quantitative and qualitative approaches to data analysis;

• Looks into pedagogical implications for ELT and proposes a flexible language development model based on evidence from the teacher training classroom;

• Provides a corpus-based repertoire of language for the classroom which is of relevance to native and non-native student-teachers and practising teachers.

Highlighting the need for much greater awareness of the impact of language use in both learning and teaching, this book is a major resource for advanced students and researchers of TESOL, classroom discourse, corpus linguistics, ELT, English for professional purposes, and teaching placement preparation.

Eric Nicaise is a teacher trainer and a lecturer in Dutch and English at University College Louvain-en-Hainaut and a scientific collaborator at the Centre for English Corpus Linguistics and TeAMM research group at Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium.

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