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A Case Study of Two Korean Students" Classroom Interactions in a Graduate Course in America

A Case Study of Two Korean Students" Classroom Interactions in a Graduate Course in America

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  This small-scale research project attempts to describe and explore the Korean students" perspectives on oral classroom interaction in a second language classroom in a graduate course in America. Based on the interpretist paradigm, this study employed the qualitative research methodology, triangulating the following methods: class observation, interviews, and document analysis. The findings are that the Korean participants perceived the importance of oral classroom interaction in an American classroom, and that there were shared several factors which influence their participation such as socio-cultural differences, course content, English skills, course requirement, and classroom activity types. Based upon the findings, pedagogical implications are provided for the teachers to help Korean students achieve academic success in American universities.

Ⅰ. INTRODUCTION<BR>Ⅱ. THE STUDY<BR>Ⅲ. FINDINGS AND DISCUSSION<BR>Ⅳ. PEDAGOGICAL IMPLICATIONS AND CONCLUSION<BR>REFERENCES<BR>APPENDIX<BR>

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