Título: Helping business english learners improve discussion skills
Autores: Uribe Enciso, Olga Lucia; Universidad Santo Tomas
Fecha: 2012-12-20
Publicador: Colombian Applied Linguistics Journal
Fuente:
Tipo: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion

Tema: Discussions, Transactional, Interactional, Turn-taking, Gambits, Backchannels in L2 learning.
Descripción: Developing discussion skills is a central task in Business English (BE), as doing business involves negotiating meaning and persuasivepower in order to realize one’s transactional intentions. A group of BE learners in Colombia did not recognize L2 verbal and non-verbal turnyieldingconventions, nor did they know how to interrupt or to deal with interruptions successfully. Additionally, they did not know how to dealwith backchannels. Consequently, some classroom activities were aimed at helping learners notice how spoken communication devices workin different cultures, using mechanisms to signpost their turn and deal with unexpected interruptions, and becoming familiar with backchannels.After eight three-hour lessons learners became more sensitive to spoken discourse elements and expanded their gambits and backchannelsrepertoire.
Idioma: Inglés

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