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Wei, Li – Modern Language Journal, 2011
This article examines the multilingual and multimodal practices of British Chinese children in complementary school classes from a multicompetence perspective. Using classroom interaction data from a number of Chinese complementary schools in 3 different cities in England, the article argues that the multicompetence perspective enables a holistic…
Descriptors: Multilingualism, Foreign Countries, Classroom Communication, Code Switching (Language)
Hall, Joan Kelly – Modern Language Journal, 2007
Correction and repair as components of an instructional practice that facilitates learning have figured prominently in research on classroom-based second and foreign language learning. Recent studies incorporating a conversation analytic (CA) perspective on second language acquisition (SLA) have also focused on repair and correction. From a CA…
Descriptors: Second Language Instruction, Second Language Learning, Classroom Communication, Language Acquisition

Wells, Gordon – Modern Language Journal, 1999
Responds to a previous article on native-language (L1) use in the collaborative interaction of native English-speaking adult learners of Spanish as a second language, which found that the L1 serves a critical function in students' attempts to mutually define task elements, provide each other with scaffolding help, and externalize inner speech.…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Students, Classroom Communication, English

Anton, Marta; DiCamilla, Frederick J. – Modern Language Journal, 1999
A study of native-language (L1) use in the collaborative interaction of five dyads of native English-speaking adult learners of Spanish as a second language found that L1 serves a critical function in students' attempts to mutually define task elements, provide each other with scaffolding help, and externalize inner speech. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Students, Classroom Communication, English