1st Edition
Classroom Interactions as Cross-Cultural Encounters Native Speakers in EFL Lessons
262 Pages
by
Routledge
264 Pages
by
Routledge
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Classroom Interactions as Cross-Cultural Encounters is about native English speakers teaching English as a global language in non-English speaking countries. Through analysis of naturally occurring dialogic encounters, the authors examine the multifaceted ways in which teachers and students utilize diverse communicative resources to construct, display, and negotiate their identities as... Read more
Contents: Preface. Introduction. The Native-Speaking English Teachers (NETs) in Post-Colonial Hong Kong. The Native-Speaking English Teachers in the Global ELT Industry. Culture and Studies of Interaction. Understanding Cross-Cultural Classroom Interaction–An Ideological Framework. The Participants in Context. Making Sense in the Lessons. Having Fun in the Lessons. Performing “Teachers” and “Students”. Implications–Toward a Pedagogy of Connecting for the Development of Intercultural Communicative Resources.
Biography
Angel M. Y. Lin, Jasmine C. M. Luk
"The book is obviously situated within the most recent research on classroom interaction.... The classroom data are fascinating.... Particularly noteworthy is the authors' presentation of their own conceptual framework, based on work in critical discourse analysis, postcolonial studies, language and identity research, and classroom interaction analysis."
—James W. Tollefson
International Christian University, Japan






