Language Mediation in an L3 Classroom: The Role of Task Modalities and Task Types
Caroline Payant (PhD, Georgia State University) is Assistant Professor, University of Idaho, Moscow.
YouJin Kim (PhD, Northern Arizona University) is Associate Professor of Applied Linguistics and ESL, Georgia State University, Atlanta.
Abstract
Pedagogical tasks in language learning settings promote learner–learner interaction and provide second language (L2) learners with opportunities to process authentic input and produce output (Philp, Adams, & Iwashita, 2014). During these interactions, learners use their language repertoire to mediate their output (Swain & Lapkin, 2000). Although language mediation has been investigated in various L2 settings, few studies have explored the mediating functions of the languages of plurilingual learners from a sociocultural perspective. The current case study examined the specific mediating functions of language sources (i.e., first, second, and third language) in the oral and written modalities during different types of pedagogical tasks among four students learning French as a third language (L3) in Mexico. Data sources included interactional turns produced during task completion and one‐on‐one interviews. The findings indicated that task modalities and task types impact the specific mediating functions of the L1 and L3. In addition, the quantity of L1 mediation appeared to be impacted by the learners' linguistic proficiencies. Implications for foreign language pedagogy are presented.
Number of times cited: 4
- Caroline Payant and Rachel Bright, Technology‐Mediated Tasks: Affordances Considered From the Learners’ Perspectives, TESOL Journal, 8, 4, (791-810), (2017).
- Caroline Payant and YouJin Kim, Impact of task modality on collaborative dialogue among plurilingual learners: a classroom-based study, International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism, (1), (2017).
- Luke Plonsky and YouJin Kim, Task-Based Learner Production: A Substantive and Methodological Review, Annual Review of Applied Linguistics, 36, (73), (2016).
- Caroline Payant and Derek Reagan, Manipulating task implementation variables with incipient Spanish language learners: A classroom-based study, Language Teaching Research, (136216881666974), (2016).




