2008
DOI: 10.5539/elt.v1n2p96
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Negotiated Interaction: A Way out of Cul-de-sac in Reading Classrooms

Abstract: This study aims to translate tenets of social constructivism into practice via a scaffolded modality of learning. It is hypothesized that hermeneutical nature of passage interpretation could create "affordances", Van Lier's (2000) term, or "interactional opportunities" which are psycholinguistically and developmentally valuable crucibles for "negotiated interaction" and subsequently enhancement of reading comprehension. To this end, 24 randomly-selected intermediate-level English learners, having been divided … Show more

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