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Autor/inn/en | Pétillat, Agnès; Foucher, Anne-Laure; Wigham, Ciara R. |
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Titel | Face Issues in Second Language Teaching via Videoconferencing: The Role of the Smile as a Co-Verbal Semiotic Resource [Konferenzbericht] Paper presented at the EUROCALL 2021 Conference (29th, Online, Aug 26-27, 2021). |
Quelle | (2021), (8 Seiten)
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Sprache | englisch |
Dokumenttyp | gedruckt; online; Monographie |
Schlagwörter | Videoconferencing; Second Language Learning; Second Language Instruction; Semiotics; Online Courses; Teaching Methods; Teacher Student Relationship; Emotional Response; Nonverbal Communication; Graduate Students; French; Foreign Countries; Preservice Teachers; Intercultural Communication; Tutoring; Computer Mediated Communication; France; Denmark; Italy Zweitsprachenerwerb; Fremdsprachenunterricht; Semiotik; Online course; Online-Kurs; Teaching method; Lehrmethode; Unterrichtsmethode; Teacher student relationships; Lehrer-Schüler-Beziehung; Emotionales Verhalten; Non-verbal communication; Nonverbale Kommunikation; Graduate Study; Student; Students; Aufbaustudium; Graduiertenstudium; Hauptstudium; Studentin; Französisch; Ausland; Interkulturelle Kommunikation; Förderkonzept; Nachhilfeunterricht; Computerkonferenz; Frankreich; Dänemark; Italien |
Abstract | Synchronous online language teaching involves the simultaneous employment of a range of techno-semio-pedagogical competences (Guichon, 2012). Indeed, given their flexibility and versatility, digital tools and the Internet can render teacher-student interactions dynamic. Among the necessary professional skills and strategies for online synchronous teaching, this paper focuses on the specific dimensions of affective competences and the social need to maintain a climate of comfort during one-to-one online tutoring interactions. We focus on a particular social phenomenon that is strongly linked to emotions -- facework (Goffman, 1967). Applied to computer assisted language learning, we analyse how this social practice unfolds in an interactional environment where the perception of the other is mediated by a videoconferencing platform. We noted four different types of facework triggering situations: lexical breakdowns, private anecdote tellings, overlaps, and interruption of learner reflection time. Our multimodal analysis of facework reveals the frequent use of the smile as a mimicry semiotic resource and highlights the phenomenon of interactional synchrony. [For the complete volume, "CALL and Professionalisation: Short Papers from EUROCALL 2021 (29th, Online, August 26-27, 2021)," see ED616972.] (As Provided). |
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Erfasst von | ERIC (Education Resources Information Center), Washington, DC |
Update | 2024/1/01 |