ABSTRACT

Drawing on video recordings and transcripts from a wide range of L2 teaching contexts, The Practical Nature of L2 Teaching presents a comprehensive examination of eight sets of specialized actions and action sequences involved in whole group instruction.

Each of the chapters highlights in exquisite detail the sophisticated, real-world accomplishment of L2 teaching. The purpose is not to impose a vision of how L2 teaching should be done. Instead, it is to illuminate its complexities and, in so doing, reveal informative differences between idealized understandings of L2 teaching and its lived realities.

The book is essential reading for advanced undergraduates, graduate students, and researchers studying and working in the areas of classroom interaction, L2 teaching, and L2 teacher education.

chapter 1|27 pages

The Practical Work of L2 Teaching

A Conversation Analytic Perspective

chapter 2|32 pages

Sequencing Instruction

Opening, Transitioning, and Closing Instructional Projects

chapter 3|35 pages

Turn Taking

Managing Student Participation Opportunities

chapter 4|29 pages

Framing Activities

Giving Instructions

chapter 5|33 pages

Leading Whole Group Activities

Information-Seeking Sequences

chapter 6|37 pages

Aligning and Affiliating

Mobilizing Learner Contributions

chapter 7|34 pages

Epistemics in the L2 Classroom

Building and Displaying Knowledge

chapter 8|33 pages

Facilitating Learning

Assessing and Correcting Learners' Errors

chapter 9|33 pages

Repair and Self-Talk

Handling Troubles in Speaking and Hearing and Other Unexpected Moments

chapter 10|12 pages

The Practical Nature of L2 Teaching

Postscript