Using language to talk about
language
Using language to talk about language
Language learners are often too embarrassed or shy to say anything when they
do not understand another speaker or when they realize that a conversation
partner has not understood them. Instructors can help students overcome this
reticence by assuring them that misunderstanding and the need for clarification
can occur in any type of interaction, whatever the participants' language skill
levels. Instructors can also give students strategies and phrases to use for
clarification and comprehension check.
By encouraging students to use clarification phrases in class when
misunderstanding occurs, and by responding positively when they do, instructors
can create an authentic practice environment within the classroom itself. As
they develop control of various clarification strategies, students will gain
confidence in their ability to manage the various communication situations that
they may encounter outside the classroom.
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