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WHAT MAKES A TEACHER: IDENTITY AND CLASSROOM TALK

WHAT MAKES A TEACHER: IDENTITY AND CLASSROOM TALK By Yenny Bautista Pinzón This a study carried out by José Alberto Fajardo Castañeda. The main goal of this study is to get a closer view of teachers’ professional identities from the perspective of interaction in the language classroom. The discourse setting was taking from a group of 20 adult learners, 19 females and 1 male studying English in a monolingual Spanish context. The teacher appears as an experience professional who displays a friendly environment where students laugh and there is communicative encouragement. Three extracts of classroom observation where analyzed the issues were emerging with the turns took by the participants. During the analysis of this data, many concerns emerged in terms of identity, talk interaction, turn taking, power relationships, and institutional interaction among others. According to the researcher, a language classroom is an essential setting where social actions take place during i...

CONVERSATION AND CONVERSATION ANALYSIS

CONVERSATION AND CONVERSATION ANALYSIS By Yenny Patricia Bautista Pinzón Always that I used to talk about conversation analysis a lot of thoughts came to my mind about what was the real importance of analysing conversation, so what it for? Based on my believes I said it was a waste of time. Who can cares about conversation and even more conversation in the classroom, but reading about discourse, discourse analysis and now conversation, I can say that conversation is one of the most relevant uses of human language, so it deserves our complete attention and more if we are language teachers, in other words linguists. According to the text it can be said that conversation is part of our daily life, every day we are enrolled in conversational interaction, language is part of us as human beings, and conversation gives human society some kind of order. Conversation is present in every relationship, when people socialize and interact with each other. Every time there is a convers...

SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES

SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES By Yenny Bautista Pinzón This paper aims to address the similarities and differences between conversational analysis and discourse analysis; it is important to mention that these two concepts share assumptions and approaches to some extent. When some other issues emerge about the focus of research and the methodological concerns, which inform empirical analysis, the differences start to appear. Similarities The similarities are organized taking into account the following topics: talk as topic for analysis, attention to properties of data, the influence of ethnomethodology, and accusations of triviality. Talk as topic Phycologist tends to focus on the cognitive and developmental aspects of language but in this part both, conversational analysis and discourse analysis, they focus specifically on language as social interaction. Critical discourse analysis examine discourse as a theme in its own right, and not as a reflection of wider structural...

READING WORKSHOP "CONVERSATION AND CONVERSATION ANALYSIS"

READING WORKSHOP BASED ON THE READING “CONVERSATION ANALYSIS” LIDDICOAT A. J, (2007) 11.     What are some of the key issues at the time of stablishing the distinction between conversation and conversation analysis?         Conversation is used as a tool by human beings to interact with others, is a progression of exchanges, not only in terms of linguistic codes but also taking into account some paralinguistic signs present in conversation. Conversation analysis goes beyond; it studies what happens in social interaction and talk as a way to understand human beings in different contexts.it sees turn by turn how interaction is constructed and reconstructed by participants. 22.        How can you explain the principle of orderliness as something manifested both in social life and in interaction?       Orderliness is manifested both, in social life and interaction, participants achieve it while turn taking t...