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Book: Applied Linguistics at the Interface

Chapter: Frame shifting and identity construction during whole class instruction

DOI: 10.1558/equinox.21526

Blurb:

This chapter explores frame shifts from instructional frames (e.g. lesson frames, class management frames)
to play frames. The data consist of instructional interactions between a group of Greek-speaking monolingual and Greek-Turkish bilingual fourth graders and their teachers that took place in a mainstream primary school in Athens,
Greece. Drawing on insights from interactional sociolinguistics and conversation
analysis complemented by ethnographic data on classroom practices, the chapter explores teacher-led shifts to play frames (e.g. teasing, joking) and the pupil uptakes they elicit as well as teacher responses to pupil-initiated play frames.

Chapter Contributors

  • Vally Lytra (vlytra@equinoxpub.com - vlytra) 'Kings College, London'