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What is Teacherese

Handbook of Research on Bilingual and Intercultural Education
A term used to refer to high-pitched and hyper-articulated speech style that may be implicitly or explicitly be used by teachers in the classroom.
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Second Language Instruction: Extrapolating From Auditory-Visual Speech Perception Research
Doğu Erdener (Middle East Technical University, Northern Cyprus Campus, Cyprus)
Copyright: © 2020 |Pages: 19
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-2588-3.ch005
Abstract
Speech perception has long been taken for granted as an auditory-only process. However, it is now firmly established that speech perception is an auditory-visual process in which visual speech information in the form of lip and mouth movements are taken into account in the speech perception process. Traditionally, foreign language (L2) instructional methods and materials are auditory-based. This chapter presents a general framework of evidence that visual speech information will facilitate L2 instruction. The author claims that this knowledge will form a bridge to cover the gap between psycholinguistics and L2 instruction as an applied field. The chapter also describes how orthography can be used in L2 instruction. While learners from a transparent L1 orthographic background can decipher phonology of orthographically transparent L2s –overriding the visual speech information – that is not the case for those from orthographically opaque L1s.
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