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Examining EFL Teachers’ Non-verbal Behaviors in English-medium Lessons

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Rintaro Sato

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This paper describes an observational study with three Japanese EFL teachers that examined: (1) the difference in the frequencies of non-verbal behaviors (NVBs) depending on the amount of the second language (L2) used by the teacher; (2) the kinds of NVBs the Japanese EFL teachers used in the classes, and (3) the difference in frequency of NVB use depending on whether the same teacher used their first language (L1) or L2. An analysis of the findings indicated the following: (1) the greater the amount of teacher output of L2, the more frequently NVBs were used; (2) the teachers used different types of NVBs depending on the situation; and (3) NVBs were more frequently used when the teacher spoke L2. These findings suggest that NVBs play a crucial role in providing comprehensible input in EFL classrooms. The pedagogical implications for EFL teachers and teacher educators are also suggested in the conclusion.

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Abstract
 Introduction
 Background
  The Importance of Comprehensible Input
  The Roles and Effects of Gestures and Nonverbal Behaviors in Language Learning
 Method
  Research Context
  Participants
  Procedures
  Analysis
 Results and Discussion
 Conclusion
 Notes
 The Author
 References
 Appendix

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  • Rintaro Sato Nara University of Education, Japan

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