4 resultados para classroom instruction

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Wydział Neofilologii: Instytut Filologii Angielskiej

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The present study attempts to demonstrate that the ancient Greek novel Daphnis and Chloe systematically explores the problem expressed by Horace in the phrase docere et delectare, and that this purpose is announced in the Prologue. The functions of prologues as such are briefly reviewed. After a consideration of the prologues of the remaining ancient Greek novels, the Prologue of Longus’s Daphnis and Chloe is analyzed line by line. Longus uses the Prologue, then, to establish a series of dialectical tensions that operate throughout the novel, allowing it to delight and instruct at the same time.

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The article focuses on teaching and learning conversational actions in English as a FL in direct instruction based on the guided discovery observation of discourse models such as transcribed video discus-sions and conversations. The aim of the task is to develop students’ communicative awareness, which in turn allows them to find in dis-course those communicative actions which suit their communicative style and contribute to the development of their personal communicative competence. Discourse observation tasks are accompanied by project tasks such as classroom role plays and discussions and interviews with a foreigner in which students are expected to produce the observed communicative actions. The paper is based on a case study of one student’s performance in the selected two types of tasks, discourse observation tasks and an interview with a foreigner.

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The article focuses on teaching and learning conversational actions in English as a FL in direct instruction based on the guided discovery observation of discourse models such as transcribed video discus- sions and conversations. The aim of the task is to develop students’ communicative awareness, which in turn allows them to find in dis- course those communicative actions which suit their communicative style and contribute to the development of their personal communic- ative competence. Discourse observation tasks are accompanied by project tasks such as classroom role plays and discussions and inter- views with a foreigner in which students are expected to produce the observed communicative actions. The paper is based on a case study of one student’s performance in the selected two types of tasks, dis- course observation tasks and an interview with a foreigner.