This book brings together L2 pragmatics research in the under-explored context of EFL primary classrooms. Presenting studies from across Europe, the chapters provide a rich exploration of young learners’ pragmatic performance, awareness and development, classroom practices and the views of teachers and learners on pragmatics instruction.
This book brings together research on second language pragmatics in the underexplored context of EFL primary classrooms. Presenting studies from Croatia, Cyprus, Germany, Norway, Spain and the Netherlands, the book offers a rich exploration of different topics, such as learners' pragmatic performance, awareness and development, learners’ and teachers' views on pragmatic instruction, and investigations concerning material use and lesson planning. The studies feature a range of data sources including animated films, arts-based instruction, classroom discourse, narrated picture-based tasks, questionnaires and interviews, introducing the reader to a wealth of opportunities for young learners’ engagement with pragmatics. Being the first edited volume to provide an overview of the rapidly growing area of young learner pragmatics, it will be of great interest to researchers, graduate students and language teachers.
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With increasing numbers of primary school pupils learning English as a foreign language, this volume is an innovative and timely addition to the fields of Second Language Pragmatics and Teaching English to Young Learners. The volumes impressive scope offers insightful analyses of pragmatic production, perception and development, as well as a range of original approaches to and investigations of pragmatic instruction. A must read for foreign language teachers, teacher educators and researchers alike. * Anne Barron, Leuphana University Lüneburg, Germany * This volume represents a multi-authored yet impressively integrated case for heightening European EFL schoolchildrens knowledge about and performance of greetings, invitations, and requests. Schauer and her colleagues demonstrate why language educators need to view pragmatically appropriate speech act interactions among school children as a priority in the burgeoning field of applied pragmatics. * Andrew D. Cohen, Emeritus, University of Minnesota, USA *
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First edited volume to bring together research on pragmatic competence in primary EFL contexts
Acknowledgements
Gila Schauer, Anders Myrset, Milica Savi and Maria Economidou-Kogetsidis:
Introduction: Pragmatics and Young EFL Primary School Learners in Europe
Part 1: Young Learners: Production, Perceptions and Development
Chapter
1. Eva Jakupevi and Jelena O'Reilly: Young EFL Learners
Development of Discourse Marker Use
Chapter
2. Maria Economidou-Kogetsidis, Anders Myrset and Milica Savi: If
we are Talking to the Minister of Education...: L2 Request Appraisals and
Metapragmatic Awareness in Young Learners of English
Chapter
3. Anders Myrset: Giving Young Language Learners a Voice: Learner
Feedback on Pragmatics Instruction
Chapter
4. Alicia Martínez-Flor: Exploring In-Service Primary School EFL
Teachers Views on Pragmatics
Part 2: Young Learners: Materials and Pedagogical Considerations
Chapter
5. Veronika Timpe-Laughlin, Tetyana Sydorenko and Judit Dombi:
Pragmatics in Primary School: A Look into an English as a Foreign Language
Classroom
Chapter
6. Esther Usó-Juan: The Use of Animated Films as a Resource to Reach
Oral Requests and Responses to Young Language Learners: An Evaluative
Analysis
Chapter
7. Holger Limberg: Teaching Greetings in Young Learner EFL
Classrooms: A Methodological Approach for Primary Pragmatics
Chapter
8. Karen Glaser: Teaching Pragmatics from the Start: Implementing
Teaching Units on Greetings in the Primary EFL Classroom
Chapter
9. Gila A. Schauer and Raphaëlle Beecroft: An Arts-Based Approach to
Pragmatic Instruction: Using Graphic Novels, Drama and Drawing to Teach Basic
Speech Acts in Young EFL Learners
Gila A. Schauer is Professor of English and Applied Linguistics at the University of Erfurt, Germany. Her recent publications include Teaching and Learning English in the Primary School: Interlanguage Pragmatics in the EFL context (Springer, 2019) and her research focuses on L2 pragmatics, intercultural competence, and literature in L2 teaching and learning.
Maria Economidou-Kogetsidis is Professor of English and Applied Linguistics at the University of Nicosia, Cyprus. Her research spans L2 and intercultural pragmatics, cross-cultural communication, linguistic politeness and L2 email pragmatics. She is the co-author of Researching and Teaching Speech Acts with Young L2 Learners: Beneath the Linguistic Surface (with Savi and Myrset, Multilingual Matters, 2025).
Milica Savi is Professor of English and Applied Linguistics at the University of Stavanger, Norway. Her main research interests include L2 pragmatics, especially childrens (meta)pragmatic development, email communication and, more recently, critical visual literacy and participatory research approaches with children.
Anders Myrset is Associate Professor of ELT Methodology at the University of Stavanger, Norway. His research has mainly focused on childrens L2 (meta)pragmatic development, L2 pragmatics instruction and, more recently, aspects related to participatory research with children. He is also an author of ELT textbooks for young language learners.