2015
DOI: 10.1057/9781137340733
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International Perspectives on ELT Classroom Interaction

Abstract: editors) INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES ON TEACHER RESEARCH Christopher J. Jenks and Paul Seedhouse (editors) INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES ON ELT CLASSROOM INTERACTION Forthcoming titles in the series: Hugo Bowles and Alessia Cogo (editors) INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES ON TEACHING ENGLISH AS A LINGUA FRANCA Thomas S.C. Farrell INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES ON ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHING (editor) International Perspectives on English Language Teaching Series Standing Order ISBN 978-0-230-30850-3 hardback 978-0-230-30851-0 p… Show more

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“…In addition, the results of this research confirm the significance of incorporating technology in the English language classroom as it increases students' motivation (Jenks & Seedhouse, 2015;Levy & Stockwell, 2013) and also promotes language learning (Chapelle, 2003). The implication of this finding, for the teaching of English in Primary school, is crucial as it suggests that the use of computers should become an inextricable part of the lesson because computers offer enjoyable practice in English as a foreign language.…”
Section: Educational Implicationssupporting
confidence: 57%
“…In addition, the results of this research confirm the significance of incorporating technology in the English language classroom as it increases students' motivation (Jenks & Seedhouse, 2015;Levy & Stockwell, 2013) and also promotes language learning (Chapelle, 2003). The implication of this finding, for the teaching of English in Primary school, is crucial as it suggests that the use of computers should become an inextricable part of the lesson because computers offer enjoyable practice in English as a foreign language.…”
Section: Educational Implicationssupporting
confidence: 57%