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Title: Classroom Observation: Teacher's Talk
Authors: Hardan, Abdalmaujod A.
Keywords: 1. Classroom 2. EFL 3. Teacher's Talk
Issue Date: 1-Jan-2017
Publisher: International Journal of English and Education
Abstract: The existing study is a classroom-based research in English foreign language classroom for students of a secondary stage. The study focuses on the teacher trying to investigate her role as a facilitator of learning English as a foreign language. In particular, the study focuses on the teacher’s talk (including how much the teacher talks and the kind of questions she asks). The setting of the study is a secondary school for girls in a rural area in Anbar province. The method used in collecting data is the class observation notes. The researcher attended three different classes to observe the class and to collect the data for the study. The main results of the study show that the kind and repetition of the questions asked by the teacher play an important role in the process of teaching and learning. In this observation it was concluded that the teacher's talk control the classroom with considerable participation from students. The teacher was doing her best to get the students involved in the class discussions by asking open-ended questions. Students were interactive with the teacher and they replied most of the questions asked by her, they were actually learning and they showed good reading and writing tasks and good interaction in the class.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/3321
ISSN: 2278-4012
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