EMI teacher training with a multimodal and interactive approach: A new horizon for LSP specialists

Teresa Morell Universitat d’Alacant, Spain   ABSTRACT The growing use of English as the medium of Instruction (EMI) in non-Anglophone universities has provided specialists in Languages for Specific Purposes (LSP) with a broader scope for research and teaching. ESP experts are now called upo...

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Main Authors: lvalue lvalue, Teresa Morell
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Language:English
Published: Universitat Jaume I. Department of English Studies 2020-06-01
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Online Access:http://www.e-revistes.uji.es/index.php/languagevalue/article/view/4724
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spelling doaj-e7a1f8d459ed44f49047f81309844dbb2021-02-12T12:54:06ZengUniversitat Jaume I. Department of English StudiesLanguage Value1989-71032020-06-0110.6035/LanguageV.2020.12.4EMI teacher training with a multimodal and interactive approach: A new horizon for LSP specialistslvalue lvalueTeresa MorellTeresa Morell Universitat d’Alacant, Spain   ABSTRACT The growing use of English as the medium of Instruction (EMI) in non-Anglophone universities has provided specialists in Languages for Specific Purposes (LSP) with a broader scope for research and teaching. ESP experts are now called upon not only to carry out research to support EMI teacher training, but also to be the teacher trainers. In this study, an ESP scholar explores what constitutes successful interactive lecturing according to academics who have taken part in her interdisciplinary EMI teacher training workshop. This was done by analyzing the engaging, verbal and non-verbal discourse of participants’ video recorded exemplary mini-lessons. It was found that the mini-lectures that had been voted as successful made greater use of questions and had a higher concentration of verbal and nonverbal modes of communication in comparison to the lesser effective ones. The findings lend support to EMI training with an interactive and multimodal approach. http://www.e-revistes.uji.es/index.php/languagevalue/article/view/4724English-medium instruction (EMI)Language for Specific Purposes (LSP)Teacher trainingMultimodalityInteractionDiscourse analysis
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EMI teacher training with a multimodal and interactive approach: A new horizon for LSP specialists
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English-medium instruction (EMI)
Language for Specific Purposes (LSP)
Teacher training
Multimodality
Interaction
Discourse analysis
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title EMI teacher training with a multimodal and interactive approach: A new horizon for LSP specialists
title_short EMI teacher training with a multimodal and interactive approach: A new horizon for LSP specialists
title_full EMI teacher training with a multimodal and interactive approach: A new horizon for LSP specialists
title_fullStr EMI teacher training with a multimodal and interactive approach: A new horizon for LSP specialists
title_full_unstemmed EMI teacher training with a multimodal and interactive approach: A new horizon for LSP specialists
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publisher Universitat Jaume I. Department of English Studies
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issn 1989-7103
publishDate 2020-06-01
description Teresa Morell Universitat d’Alacant, Spain   ABSTRACT The growing use of English as the medium of Instruction (EMI) in non-Anglophone universities has provided specialists in Languages for Specific Purposes (LSP) with a broader scope for research and teaching. ESP experts are now called upon not only to carry out research to support EMI teacher training, but also to be the teacher trainers. In this study, an ESP scholar explores what constitutes successful interactive lecturing according to academics who have taken part in her interdisciplinary EMI teacher training workshop. This was done by analyzing the engaging, verbal and non-verbal discourse of participants’ video recorded exemplary mini-lessons. It was found that the mini-lectures that had been voted as successful made greater use of questions and had a higher concentration of verbal and nonverbal modes of communication in comparison to the lesser effective ones. The findings lend support to EMI training with an interactive and multimodal approach.
topic English-medium instruction (EMI)
Language for Specific Purposes (LSP)
Teacher training
Multimodality
Interaction
Discourse analysis
url http://www.e-revistes.uji.es/index.php/languagevalue/article/view/4724
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