Understanding representations of the roles of teachers and students of english as a foreign language in different contexts in the light of transitivity analysis

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  • Solange Teresinha Ricardo de Castro

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representations, EFL teachers and students, transitivity analysis, Systemic Functional Linguistics

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This paper examines the contributions of transitivity analysis to the comprehension of how individuals from both the educational and the professional contexts view the roles of teachers and students in the process of EFL learning and teaching. Representations are the meanings which are socio-historically constructed in the linguistic activity of the different practical activities in which individuals participate in the social formations they belong to. Data are from four research corpora. Participants were from: a basic education school, an undergraduate EFL teacher education course, the HR department of a company and an undergraduate hotel management and administration course. Participants of processes, processes and circumstances were examined. Results suggest transitivity analysis is a powerful instrument to understand representations of learning and teaching in relation to their contexts.

Biographie de l'auteur

Solange Teresinha Ricardo de Castro

Solange Teresinha Ricardo de Castro holds a Doctorate from LAEL/PUCSP. She teaches at the Post-graduate Programme in Applied Linguistics of UNITAU. Her main research interests are: teacher education, mainly in undergraduate language teacher education contexts, and EFL teaching and learning in the public sector.

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Castro, S. T. R. de. (2011). Understanding representations of the roles of teachers and students of english as a foreign language in different contexts in the light of transitivity analysis. The ESPecialist, 28(1). Consulté à l’adresse https://revistas.pucsp.br/index.php/esp/article/view/6166

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