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Persistent Monologicality amidst Variation in Teachers’ Questioning Practices in Malaysian English Language Classrooms

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Shin Yen Tan, Meng Yew Tee, Moses Samuel

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This video study examines teachers’ questioning practices in English language classrooms in Malaysia, and how different types of questions, wait time, and reaction moves influence classroom interaction. The study found that although there was an overarching monologicality across all classrooms, teachers’ questioning practices were not limited to the typical, monologic mixture of display questions, non-existent or short wait time, and/or reaction moves which could obstruct student talk. There were also opportunities for dialogicality initiated through teachers’ employment of referential questions, longer wait time, and/or reaction moves which could facilitate advanced student talk, but monologicality in classroom interaction persisted. Such observation directs our attention to the understanding and further contemplation that nurturing dialogicality is not a mere issue of strategy use.

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Abstract
 Introduction
 Dialogism and Questioning
 The Malaysian Context
 The Study
 Findings
  Types of Questions
  Wait Time
  Reaction Moves
 Discussion
 Conclusion and Implications
 Acknowledgements
 The Authors
 References

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  • Shin Yen Tan University of Malaya, Malaysia
  • Meng Yew Tee University of Malaya, Malaysia
  • Moses Samuel Taylor’s University, Malaysia

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