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dc.contributor.authorGuan Eng, Hoen
dc.date.issued2003en
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2440/21981-
dc.descriptionIncludes bibliography (p. 260-276).en
dc.descriptionxi, 276 p. : ill. ; 31 cm.en
dc.description.abstractDraws on aspects of socio-cultural theory of second language acquisition in addition to the exploration of the formal structure of ESL instruction. Data collection and analysis has employed a combination of the ethnographic and ethnomethodological approaches. By including the wider situational context, this study provides a new dimension in addressing issues of language education. It demonstrates the usefulness of making connections between linguistics and language education to gain insights into formal language acquisition in school.en
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dc.subject.lcshEnglish language Study and teaching Foreign speakers.en
dc.subject.lcshEnglish language Study and teaching Foreign speakers Case studies.en
dc.subject.lcshLanguage and languages Study and teaching.en
dc.subject.lcshCommunication in education.en
dc.titleExploring the socio-cultural structure of formal ESL instruction in classroom talk : a case study of a secondary school in Brunei / Guan Eng, Hoen
dc.typeThesisen
dc.contributor.schoolCentre for European Studies and General Linguisticsen
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dc.description.dissertationThesis (Ph.D.)--University of Adelaide, Centre for European Studies and General Linguistics, 2003en
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