IALLTEACH (Issues In Applied Linguistics & Language Teaching)
Vol 1 No 2 (2018): Issues in Applied Linguistics and Language Teaching

Turn Taking used in Conversation Class: A Classroom Discourse Analysis

Lailatus Sa’adah (Unknown)
Rani Yulianti (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
05 Jun 2018

Abstract

This paper aimed to analyze the turn taking used by the teacher and students in conversation class and provide the authentic evidence of the classroom discourse. The script of conversation were chosen as the materials of the study. The analysis of turn taking is adopted from Sinclair and Coulthard’s framework (1975, cited in Christie, 2002) of IRF (Initiation, Response, Feedback) and Mehan’s work (1979, cited in Rymes, 2008) who proposed IRE (Initiation, Response, Evaluation). The underlying structure of the pattern is: (a) Teacher question or Initiation, (b) Student Response, and (c) Teacher evaluation or feedback (Bloome, et.al 2005).

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iallteach

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Subject

Humanities Education Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media Social Sciences Other

Description

The language, be it verbal or non-verbal, has been the primary medium of human interactions to take place. However, there still seems to be a little attempt for a thorough investigations in understanding problematic issues that may emerge because of the language. Issues in Applied Linguistics & ...