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Facilitating Willingness to Communicate in the Second Language Classroom and Beyond
This article reports on a study that investigated the effect of some manipulations in classroom practices and techniques in order to see students' potential to generate willingness to communicate (WTC) in the second-language classroom. The findings indicate that some purposeful decisions in the...
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description | This article reports on a study that investigated the effect of some manipulations in classroom practices and techniques in order to see students' potential to generate willingness to communicate (WTC) in the second-language classroom. The findings indicate that some purposeful decisions in the topic of the discussion and the size of the group can positively contribute to facilitating WTC. The results also show that teachers' use of delayed error correction and motivational strategies positively contribute to increasing learners' willingness to talk in the classroom. As a way forward, this article presents a list of recommendations for generating WTC in second-language classrooms and discusses the capability of applying these recommendations to other discipline-specific classes. |
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