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A Multimodal Approach to Teach Novice Researchers How to Deal with Discussion Sessions in Conference Paper Presentations
Querol-Julián, Mercedes (6TH International Conference of Education, Research and Innovation (ICERI 2013), 2013)The nature of spoken academic English is a complex construct if compared with its written counterparts, for example delivering a conference paper presentation and publishing an article in a journal. However, both are genres ... -
A multimodal source to teach lecturing skills in english at universitya
Querol-Julián, Mercedes (Edulearn 14: 6TH international conference on education and new learning technologies, 2014)Lectures at university have changed dramatically in recent years. We can see how ICTs are central even in more traditional face to face settings. Moreover, an important step forward in this regard is the fact that nowadays ... -
Certainty and Doubt in Academic Discourse: Epistemic Modality Markers in English and Polish Linguistics Articles
Querol-Julián, Mercedes (Ibérica, 2018)Reseña de: Certainty and Doubt in Academic Discourse: Epistemic Modality Markers in English and Polish Linguistics Articles, de Krystyna Warchal. Por Mercedes Querol Julián. Katowice: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Śląkiego, ... -
Chair's multimodal discourse: Governing the flow of the interaction in the discussion sessions of a specialized conference
Querol-Julián, Mercedes (ESP Today, 2014)This paper examines a section of the Multimodal Academic Spoken Corpus (MASC), which contains the video recording and transcription of the presentations and subsequent discussion sessions that took place at a specialized ... -
Collaborative teaching and learning of interactive multimodal spoken academic genres for doctoral students
Querol-Julián, Mercedes; Fortanet-Gómez, Inmaculada (International Journal of English Studies, 2019)The last teaching-learning stage in the education system is the doctoral programmes, which turn graduate students into researchers. This evolution involves writing a dissertation, but also being able to discuss research. ... -
English language learners’ spoken interaction: What a multimodal perspective reveals about pragmatic competence
Beltrán-Planques, Vicent; Querol-Julián, Mercedes (System, 2018)Broadly speaking, pragmatic competence can be defined as the ability to communicate appropriately in a social context. Learning how to use pragmatic features adequately in a particular setting is paramount for language ... -
How does digital context influence interaction in large live online lectures? The case of English-medium instruction
Querol-Julián, Mercedes (Routledge, 2021)This paper examines the evolving genre of university lectures. It focuses on synchronous online lectures. The aim of the study is to shed some light on how interaction between teacher and students unfolds in large ... -
La importancia de los cuentos conocidos en el aprendizaje del inglés como lengua extranjera: una propuesta metodológica para el aula de 5 años
González Martín, María Mar; Querol-Julián, Mercedes (Tejuelo: Didáctica de la Lengua y la Literatura, 01/2016)Las narraciones de cuentos son un recurso ampliamente utilizado en la enseñanza del inglés como lengua extranjera en el aula de educación infantil, pudiéndose introducir de diferentes modos. En el trabajo presentamos el ... -
Lectures
Crawford Camiciottoli, Belinda; Querol-Julián, Mercedes (Taylor and Francis, 01/2016)Research has shown that, for the purpose of conveying information, lectures are as effective as any other method (Bligh, 2000). From an organizational perspective, the possibility of articulating information into a series ... -
Multimodal interaction in English-medium instruction: How does a lecturer promote and enhance students’ participation in a live online lecture?
Querol-Julián, Mercedes (Journal of English for Academic Purposes, 2023)This study analysed the multimodal interactive discourse of one English-medium instruction (EMI) lecturer to engage students in a digital environment. It examined the first live online class given to a group of international ... -
Non-native EMI lecturers' expression of stance through subject pronouns and modal verbs
Querol-Julián, Mercedes (Peter Lang, 2023)English-medium instruction (EMI) at university is a common practice in many non-English speaking countries nowadays. Lecturers interact with an (inter)national audience using English as a lingua franca (ELF). However, ... -
PechaKucha presentation to deveolp multimodal communicative competence in ESP and EMI live online lectures: A team-teaching proposal
Querol-Julián, Mercedes; Beltrán-Palanques, Vicent (Computer Assisted Language Learning Electronic Journal, 03/04/2021)With the Covid-19 outbreak, many universities worldwide have been forced to undertake some changes to continue with the academic commitment, giving rise to a range of adaptations that pivoted around online teaching delivery ... -
ROAD-MAPPING English Medium Education in the Internationalised University
Querol-Julián, Mercedes (Revista Española de Lingüística aplicada, 2021)ROAD-MAPPING Inglés de Educación Media en la Universidad Internacionalizada. -
Silence and engagement in the multimodal genre of synchronous videoconferencing lectures: The case of Didactics in Mathematics
Querol-Julián, Mercedes; Arteaga Martínez, Blanca (Pragmatics and Beyond New Series, 2019)This chapter analyses how teachers, in synchronous videoconferencing lectures of Didactics in Mathematics, manage silence to promote engagement. The epistemology of Mathematics, with its specific semiotic resources, requires ... -
The impact of online technologies and english medium instruction on university lectures in international learning contexts: a systematic review
Querol-Julián, Mercedes; Crawford Camiciottoli, Belinda (ESP Today, 06/2019)This paper addresses how the university lecture is evolving in response to new realities in international higher education driven by two important trends: innovative online instructional technologies and the rise of English ...