#3282

College and University Practice-based Long Session (45 minutes)

The case for agenda-based literature circles in EFL contexts

Permission to Record
Sat, Aug 6, 12:30-13:15 Asia/Tokyo

Location: Saturday

Second language Literature Circles (L2-LCs) are useful as a way to help students onboard to ER. However, in the post-pandemic era, traditional face-to-face classrooms are but one setting for managing second language (L2) extensive reading (ER). Due to the variety of new contexts, an agenda-based system is suggested as an alternative to role-based LCs. Agenda-based meetings are authentic, intuitive for inexperienced teachers, and logistically simple. Agenda-based worksheets simultaneously scaffold learners’ responses to a reading during the reading phase and provide a plan for sharing learners’ inner experience with ER for students and teachers alike. This presentation aims to elucidate relevant pedagogical stylistic features of L2-LCs and show how teachers can quickly and easily develop worksheets in the agenda-based format. The addition of a separate pre-discussion stage for learners to focus on language and facilitation skills makes L2-LCs more effective for supporting simultaneous orientation to ER and building self-efficacy for discussion.

  • Paul Sevigny

    I am an associate professor at Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University in Beppu, Japan. I studied applied linguistics at the University of Hawai'i (MA) and the University of Birmingham (PhD). My research interest has mainly been related to text-based discussion.