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+ | |URL=https://www.bloomsbury.com/us/second-language-conversations-9780826469083/ | ||
+ | |ISBN=9780826469083 | ||
+ | |Abstract=In this book second language conversation is used to explore natural, casual talk between speakers in a second language. The contributors shift emphasis away from controlled contexts such as the classroom towards more sociable environments in which people go about their daily routines. English, German, French, Japanese, Finnish and Danish are all analyzed as second languages within a variety of professional, educational and sociable situations. | ||
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BibType | COLLECTION |
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Author(s) | Rod Gardner, Johannes Wagner |
Title | Second Language Conversations |
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Tag(s) | EMCA, Second Language |
Publisher | Continuum |
Year | 2004 |
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City | London |
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ISBN | 9780826469083 |
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Abstract
In this book second language conversation is used to explore natural, casual talk between speakers in a second language. The contributors shift emphasis away from controlled contexts such as the classroom towards more sociable environments in which people go about their daily routines. English, German, French, Japanese, Finnish and Danish are all analyzed as second languages within a variety of professional, educational and sociable situations.
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