Investigating Indian ESL Learners’ Silent Behaviour in Response to Oral Tasks in Online and Offline Classes

  • Lakshmi S
  • Mutyala U
  • Reddy R
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Abstract

As teachers and researchers, we are intrigued by learner silence and wonder how to understand silence in the classroom, particularly when silence prevails as we request a response to an oral task. In Indian ESL contexts, reasons for learner silence are less investigated as it is considered juxtaposed to classroom interaction. This study explored reasons for undergraduate level learner silence in online and offline language classrooms in relation to teacher questioning. It further tried to surface the reasons for learners’ silent behaviour. Though the nature of the study is qualitative, as the data collected is from 125 students, it is quantified. The implications of the study suggest that online and offline teachers focus on the quality of speaking tasks in the classroom with a better understanding of learners’ silent behaviour and prudent planning of classroom interaction activities resulting in effective learning.

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Lakshmi, S., Mutyala, U., & Reddy, R. (2022). Investigating Indian ESL Learners’ Silent Behaviour in Response to Oral Tasks in Online and Offline Classes. Journal of Silence Studies in Education, 1(2), 46–55. https://doi.org/10.31763/jsse.v1i2.24

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