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Negotiated Interaction: A Way out of Cul-de-sac in Reading Classrooms

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  • Seyed Yasin Yazdi Amirkhiz
  • Parviz Ajideh

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hypothesized that hermeneutical nature of passage interpretation could create “affordances†, Van Lier’s (2000) term, or “interactional opportunities†which are psycholinguistically and developmentally valuable crucibles for “negotiated interaction†and subsequently enhancement of reading comprehension. To this end, 24 randomly-selected intermediate-level English learners, having been divided into two equal homogeneous scaffolded (experimental) and non-scaffolded (control) groups, were subjected to 15 half-an-hour reading activities. Whereas the non-scaffolded group proceeded individually, the scaffolded groups did reading tasks interactively; they read the passages for themselves, publicized their reading problems, discussed the difficulties with each other, and wrote a joint summary. On the 15th session a post-test (unseen texts) was administered. Pretest and posttest results were compared using Wilcoxon Match Pairs Signed Ranks Test, indicating that scaffolded reading enhanced the reading ability of the readers.

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  • Seyed Yasin Yazdi Amirkhiz & Parviz Ajideh, 2008. "Negotiated Interaction: A Way out of Cul-de-sac in Reading Classrooms," English Language Teaching, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 1(2), pages 1-96, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:eltjnl:v:1:y:2008:i:2:p:96
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