Investigating Learner Silent and Verbal Responses to Tasks

This article reports a study on EFL/ESL learner perceptions of classroom tasks with reference to verbal or non-verbal participation, that is, how much speech and silence would be employed in response to a rage of task types. Data were collected from 260 learners from Indonesia and the Philippines. T...

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Main Authors: Dat Bao, Yongde Ye
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Jambi 2020-07-01
Series:International Journal of Language Teaching and Education
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Online Access:https://online-journal.unja.ac.id/IJoLTE/article/view/10469
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spelling doaj-05ed997cf7a54c05ae9fc6721a67c7992020-11-25T03:27:15ZengUniversitas JambiInternational Journal of Language Teaching and Education2614-11912598-23032020-07-0141617210.22437/ijolte.v4i1.1046910469Investigating Learner Silent and Verbal Responses to TasksDat Bao0Yongde Ye1Monash University, AustraliaMonash University, AustraliaThis article reports a study on EFL/ESL learner perceptions of classroom tasks with reference to verbal or non-verbal participation, that is, how much speech and silence would be employed in response to a rage of task types. Data were collected from 260 learners from Indonesia and the Philippines. The article begins by explaining why silence and speech are the focus of the discussion. Secondly, it shares the literature review on how silence works in language learning and why it deserves a place in classroom teaching. Thirdly, it highlights classroom tasks that trigger silent processing and explain why this is the case. Finally, there are recommendations for task design in which similar activity types are introduced to assist the learning of reflective students.https://online-journal.unja.ac.id/IJoLTE/article/view/10469taks typessilencetalkresponseperceptionexposurelearning focus
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author Dat Bao
Yongde Ye
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Investigating Learner Silent and Verbal Responses to Tasks
International Journal of Language Teaching and Education
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silence
talk
response
perception
exposure
learning focus
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Yongde Ye
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title Investigating Learner Silent and Verbal Responses to Tasks
title_short Investigating Learner Silent and Verbal Responses to Tasks
title_full Investigating Learner Silent and Verbal Responses to Tasks
title_fullStr Investigating Learner Silent and Verbal Responses to Tasks
title_full_unstemmed Investigating Learner Silent and Verbal Responses to Tasks
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publisher Universitas Jambi
series International Journal of Language Teaching and Education
issn 2614-1191
2598-2303
publishDate 2020-07-01
description This article reports a study on EFL/ESL learner perceptions of classroom tasks with reference to verbal or non-verbal participation, that is, how much speech and silence would be employed in response to a rage of task types. Data were collected from 260 learners from Indonesia and the Philippines. The article begins by explaining why silence and speech are the focus of the discussion. Secondly, it shares the literature review on how silence works in language learning and why it deserves a place in classroom teaching. Thirdly, it highlights classroom tasks that trigger silent processing and explain why this is the case. Finally, there are recommendations for task design in which similar activity types are introduced to assist the learning of reflective students.
topic taks types
silence
talk
response
perception
exposure
learning focus
url https://online-journal.unja.ac.id/IJoLTE/article/view/10469
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