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Explaining in Italian as a Foreign Language (IL2). Analysis of Online Lessons in Belgium
Greco, Alessandro
2026International Trends and Perspectives in Italian Linguistics. Symposium in honor of Claudio Di Felice
 

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Keywords :
Second Language Explanation (IL2); Conversation Analysis (CA-SLA); Online Language Teaching; Transparency Strategies
Abstract :
[en] This presentation examines how teachers of Italian as a second/foreign language (IL2) construct explanations in heterogeneous online classes in Belgium. Using a CA-SLA approach, it analyses 15 hours of recorded lessons across two educational contexts. Results show a strong focus on meaning, with repetitions and reformulations as the dominant transparency strategies. To account for how these strategies are organised in interaction, the presentation introduces the STRA.D.A. model, which conceptualises explanatory work along a transparency continuum between distancing and approaching strategies. Implications are discussed for interactional research and teacher education.
Disciplines :
Languages & linguistics
Author, co-author :
Greco, Alessandro  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département de langues modernes : linguistique, littérature et traduction > Didactique des langues germaniques
Language :
English
Title :
Explaining in Italian as a Foreign Language (IL2). Analysis of Online Lessons in Belgium
Publication date :
28 January 2026
Event name :
International Trends and Perspectives in Italian Linguistics. Symposium in honor of Claudio Di Felice
Event organizer :
Werkgroep Italië Studies
Event place :
Leiden, Netherlands
Event date :
28 01 2026
By request :
Yes
Audience :
International
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