Silence In Language Learning Is Commonly Viewed Negatively With Language Teachers Often Struggling To Interpret Learner Silence And Identify Whether It Is Part Of Communication Mental Processing Or Low Engagement. This Book Addresses Silence In Language Pedagogy From A Positive Perspective Translating Research Into Practice In Order To Inform Teaching And To Advocate Greater Use Of Positive Silence In The Classroom. The First Half Of The Book Examines The Existing Research Into Silence And The Second Half Provides Research-Informed Practical Strategies And Classroom Tasks. It Offers Applicable Principles For Task Design That Utilises Rich Resources Which Include Visual Arts Mental Representation Poetry Music And Other Innovative Tools To Allow Both Silence And Speech To Express Their Respective And Interrelated Roles In Learning. Comprehensive Yet Accessible It Is Essential Reading For Academic Researchers And Students In Applied Linguistics Tesol And Language Teaching As Well As For Language Teachers And Educators.
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