Gender Use of Politeness Strategies in Classroom Interactions: The Case of CEIL Multilingual Learners
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University of Tlemcen
Abstract
It is impressive to revisit some of the early motivations for politeness research and
connect them to the present facts and reflections in the field of sociolinguistics .The
present research explores three interrelated topics; politeness, gender and
classroom interactions, which are often studied separately. The problematic raised
try to figure out the impact of gender use of politeness strategies in classroom
interactions. The overall aim is to examine the linguistic use of politeness among
students of different age and cultural background gathered to learn foreign
languages. The participants are influenced by many social and cultural aspects that
construct a varied sample. This issue is explored through note-taking, observation,
questionnaires and a discourse completion test to check the degree of gender politeness.
The formal data collection instruments, methods and techniques aim at making a
coherent connection between the topics that are often studied separately explaining
gender use of codes in classroom interactions. The results show that the social variables
affect gender use of politeness strategies in interactions depending on the situation.
Besides, males are polite more than females in some contexts. Recommendations are
made for future researchers and teachers to deal with such issues in EFL classrooms.