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“There are two gaps, so”: Materials as resources for correction in pre-service teachers’ classes
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Year of publication | 2021 |
Type | Appeared in Conference without Proceedings |
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Description | This paper investigates how pre-service teachers of English as a foreign language (EFL) do correction during their initial teaching practice at lower-secondary schools. The study employs multimodal conversation analysis on a dataset of recordings of 16 lessons taught by three pre-service teachers in Czechia. The analysis focuses specifically on how the teachers orient to the task format when doing correction in answer-check sequences. The analysis shows how the teachers employ talk, gesture and gaze to make the task format (such as gap-filling, matching) relevant and thereby use the materials as points of reference as well as resources for structuring classroom discourse. This use of materials contributes to the completion of the correction sequences. It is concluded that (over-)reliance on teaching materials and limited flexibility, which can be observed in not accepting alternative answers produced by learners, seem to be manifestations of some of the traits of pre-service teachers’ performance. |
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