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Becoming Urban Cyclists: From Socialization to Skills
Adam, Matthieu; Ortar, Nathalie. - : HAL CCSD, 2022. : University of Chester Press, 2022
In: https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03552594 ; University of Chester Press. University of Chester Press, 2022, 978-1-910481-17-2 ; https://storefront.chester.ac.uk/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=12_14&products_id=1094 (2022)
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Förderung des Bildungsspracherwerbs bei heterogenen sprachlichen Voraussetzungen im Unterricht mit digitalen Medien ...
Pöschl, Sonja-Hella. - : Verlag Julius Klinkhardt, 2022
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Zum Ungleichgewicht digital vermittelten Sachunterrichts und sprachlich-kommunikativer Anforderungen ...
Kern, Friederike; Schwier, Volker; Stövesand, Björn. - : Verlag Julius Klinkhardt, 2022
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Förderung des Bildungsspracherwerbs bei heterogenen sprachlichen Voraussetzungen im Unterricht mit digitalen Medien
In: Haider, Michael [Hrsg.]; Schmeinck, Daniela [Hrsg.]: Digitalisierung in der Grundschule. Grundlagen, Gelingensbedingungen und didaktische Konzeptionen am Beispiel des Fachs Sachunterricht. Bad Heilbrunn : Verlag Julius Klinkhardt 2022, S. 124-139 (2022)
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Zum Ungleichgewicht digital vermittelten Sachunterrichts und sprachlich-kommunikativer Anforderungen
In: Sachunterricht in der Informationsgesellschaft. Bad Heilbrunn : Verlag Julius Klinkhardt 2022, S. 114-121. - (Probleme und Perspektiven des Sachunterrichts; 32) (2022)
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VERBAL AND NONVERBAL BEHAVIOR COMMUNICATION IN SOCIOLINGUISTICS ...
Nasirova Mokhigul Furkatovna. - : Zenodo, 2022
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VERBAL AND NONVERBAL BEHAVIOR COMMUNICATION IN SOCIOLINGUISTICS ...
Nasirova Mokhigul Furkatovna. - : Zenodo, 2022
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Behavior Problems and Social Competence in Fragile X Syndrome: A Systematic Review
In: Genes; Volume 13; Issue 2; Pages: 280 (2022)
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XORIJIY TILLARNI O’QITISHDA MADANIYATLARARO MULOQOTNI SHAKLLANTIRISH AHAMIYATI ... : THE IMPORTANCE OF FORMING INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE TEACHING ...
Ibrohimova, Marhabo Ulug’Bek Qizi. - : Oriental renaissance: Innovative, educational, natural and social sciences, 2022
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Investigating the use of literary texts in a pedagogy to teach intercultural communicative competence in an EFL Master’s course in Algeria
NEMOUCHI, LAMIA. - 2022
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Self-segregation, sense of belonging, and social support: An inquiry into the practices and perceptions of Chinese graduate students at an American Mid-Atlantic University
In: Journal of Global Education and Research (2022)
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Small Talk: A Big Challenge for Chinese Graduate Students in Canada
Xu, Hui. - 2022
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The Acquisition of Verbal Epistemic Stance Marking during Study Abroad: The Case of je pense in L2 French
In: EISSN: 2226-471X ; Languages ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03476036 ; Languages, MDPI, 2021, 6 (4), pp.196. ⟨10.3390/languages6040196⟩ (2021)
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Apprendre à interagir en classe de FLE : la situation d'invitation ; : Learning to interact in the French language classroom: the invitation situation
In: ISSN: 1023-2044 ; Bulletin suisse de Linguistique appliquée ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03349826 ; Bulletin suisse de Linguistique appliquée, Neuchâtel : Institut de linguistique de l'Université, 2021, Cahier VALS-ASLA, Numéro spécial 2020, pp.107-128 ; https://www.vals-asla.ch/fr/revue/ (2021)
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A Multilingual and Contrastive Approach to Phraseological Translation: The Parallel Corpus GRAFE ; Un enfoque multilingüe y contrastivo de la traducción fraseológica: el corpus paralelo GRAFE
In: ISSN: 2444-1961 ; CLINA: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Translation, Interpreting and Intercultural Communication ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03241488 ; CLINA: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Translation, Interpreting and Intercultural Communication, Universidad de Salamanca, 2021 (2021)
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Hybridizing space to develop international business: the ILE project ; Hybrider l'espace pour développer l'international : le projet ILE
In: Enjeux actuels et futurs de la formation et de la profession enseignante ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03214698 ; Enjeux actuels et futurs de la formation et de la profession enseignante, CRIFPE, Apr 2021, Montreal (en ligne), Canada ; https://colloque2021.crifpe.ca/fr/? (2021)
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Der MOOC Discovering Greek & Roman Cities. Lebenslanges Lernen im digitalen Zeitalter
In: Geschichtsdidaktische Perspektive auf die 'Vormoderne': Fachwissenschaft und Fachdidaktik im Dialog ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03273108 ; Sebastian Barsch. Geschichtsdidaktische Perspektive auf die 'Vormoderne': Fachwissenschaft und Fachdidaktik im Dialog, pp.35-49, 2021, 978-3-928794-72-5. ⟨10.38072/2703-0784/p6⟩ (2021)
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Qui gardera les gardiens ? Sur certaines déclinaisons sémiotiques de la transparence en vue d’une évaluation critique des nudges
In: EISSN: 2270-4957 ; Actes Sémiotiques ; https://hal-unilim.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03108925 ; Actes Sémiotiques , Université de Limoges, 2021, ⟨10.25965/as.6720⟩ (2021)
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DIGITAL CONTENT CREATION AS A SERVICE LEARNING PROPOSAL IN LEARNING FOREIGN LANGUAGES AT HIGHER EDUCATION
In: MOOCs, Language learning and mobility, design, integration, reuse ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03215273 ; MOOCs, Language learning and mobility, design, integration, reuse, Apr 2021, Online conference, Italy (2021)
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Recognizing language accommodation skills: dealing with language proficiency differences during Virtual Exchange
In: Eurocall 2021 ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03334686 ; Eurocall 2021, Le Cnam, Paris, Aug 2021, Paris, France (2021)
Abstract: International audience ; During Virtual Exchange (VE), communication unfolds in a particular context which embraces the virtual space where interactions between international partners take place, the technological medium chosen for communication, the different participants with their communicative abilities and cultural background. Learning, defined as change or shifts in a specific competence, can therefore occur in different domains: studies with different scope in the field (Çiftçi & Savaş, 2018; The EVALUATE Group, 2019; O'Dowd, Sauro & Spector-Cohen, 2020) have shown the learning potential of VE for enhancing intercultural competence, developing a range of language skills, increasing (critical) digital literacy or acquiring disciplinary knowledge. The EU-funded EVOLVE project confirms these results regarding students learning on a large scale and supports the positive impact of Virtual Exchange on the development of the above mentioned range of skills and competences (EVOLVE Project Team, 2020).However, with respect to language learning, studies focus in particular on VEs that are embedded in courses where language learning is a targeted goal (Çiftçi & Savaş, 2018) but as EVOLVE and other large-scale projects have explored, VE is a useful learning practice across disciplines, not only in language courses. As a result, we see an increasing number of VE participants who do not identify as language learners interacting with others for whom language learning is a part of the VE expectations. At the same time, we also see differences in language proficiency, even among groups of students who all identify as language learners. What remains to be investigated is whether language development might also occur among non-self-identified language learners as a result of VE. Similarly, what types of language development might high proficiency language users/learners report when engaged in VE, particularly when partnered with lower proficiency speakers?Accordingly, this study employed qualitative content analysis (Zhang & Wildemuth, 2009) on (n=248) students' self-reports of language learning in open-ended questions and (n=19) follow-up interviews across 16 different VEs within the EVOLVE Project. It appeared that high proficient speakers also reported changes related to language. On the one hand, their comments reflect awareness of the constraints that affect communication during collaborative work with their international peers; while on the other hand, they describe ways to cope with such constraints by adapting their language (their output or their receptive skills) in order to meet the requirements they perceived for successful communication. We assume that gains in linguistic flexibility or in adaptive language use should therefore be considered as part of the speakers’ communicative competence and as a crucial component for effective online collaboration with international partners.In this paper, we look at adaptive choices and moves during the VE by high proficiency speakers, and draw upon Communication Accommodation Theory (CAT; Gallois, Ogay & Giles, 2005) to provide explanations for the reported linguistic shifts and to help us recognize that language learning occurs - irrespective of the proficiency of the speakers - as situated, in a specific social context embedded practice which is strongly linked to the intercultural experience and the interpersonal relationships build during VE.
Keyword: [SHS.LANGUE]Humanities and Social Sciences/Linguistics; Communication Accommodation Theory; intercultural communicative competence; linguistic flexibility; Virtual Exchange
URL: https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03334686
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