Cultural Awareness and Language Awareness Based on Dialogic Interaction with Texts in Foreign Language LearningThis study contains a number of articles which consider concepts in foreign language teaching and learning relating to: dialogue, communication, intercultural awareness, language awareness, and the roles of teacher and learner. It attempts to widen the scope of the discussion about language and culture awareness by including aspects of linguistic, literary, philosophical, and teaching theories from the authors' own cultures, as well as from other traditions. |
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... focus and theoretical stance . They are all based on a communicative approach to learning English , although aspects ... focus on practical classroom work while others have a more theoretical focus illustrated with practical examples ...
... focus and theoretical stance . They are all based on a communicative approach to learning English , although aspects ... focus on practical classroom work while others have a more theoretical focus illustrated with practical examples ...
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... focus of attention , made sense of , and talked about from a position temporarily adopted by both participants in the communication " ( Rommetveit 1992 : 23 ) . This can hardly be achieved when learners work with constructed dialogues ...
... focus of attention , made sense of , and talked about from a position temporarily adopted by both participants in the communication " ( Rommetveit 1992 : 23 ) . This can hardly be achieved when learners work with constructed dialogues ...
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... focus on gaps in the text and perhaps its central idea . It might also cause the learners to focus upon areas which were not clear to them or unclear in the text itself . The question might also reveal superficial readings and a lack of ...
... focus on gaps in the text and perhaps its central idea . It might also cause the learners to focus upon areas which were not clear to them or unclear in the text itself . The question might also reveal superficial readings and a lack of ...
Contents
Introduction | 5 |
Dialogic interaction with dramatic texts in foreign language teaching | 47 |
Raising language awareness and cultural awareness by using literary texts | 79 |
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