Letting students speak, or be silent if they prefer

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Balchin, K. and Djedid, S. 2022. Letting students speak, or be silent if they prefer. Faversham, UK IATEFL.
AuthorsBalchin, K. and Djedid, S.
Abstract

Within different classroom activities, giving students time to think and respond is a common approach among teachers. But what happens when this time extends into uncomfortable
silence or when the students seem unwilling to respond at all? This paper considers why students might decide to remain silent in language classes and the implications of this for
teachers.

KeywordsSilent learners; Quiet learners; Language teaching; Language learning
Year2022
PublisherIATEFL
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Accepted2021
Deposited05 Sep 2022
Place of publicationFaversham, UK
SeriesIATEFL Conference Selections 2021
ISBN9781912588381
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