Contributors
Dimitra Karoulla-Vrikki and Lucilla Lopriore: Introduction
Chapter 1. Lucilla Lopriore: Young Foreign Language Learners’ Oracy Development in Multilingual Contexts
Part 1: Language Policy and Oracy
Chapter 2. Dimitra Karoulla-Vrikki and Sophie Ioannou-Georgiou: EFL Oracy Acquisition and Language-In-Education Policy at Pre-Primary and Early Primary Stages: The Case of Cyprus
Chapter 3. Sandie Mourão, Carolyn E. Leslie, Maria Alfredo Moreira and Estela Monteiro: From (Mis)Perceptions to (Mis)Practices: The Assessment of Oral Skills in Primary English Education in Portugal
Part 2: Oracy Acquisition Through Learners’ Collaborative Learning and Learning Strategies
Chapter 4. María Ángeles Hidalgo and Amparo Lázaro-Ibarrola: Talking to Write: Insights into the Oral Interactions of Young EFL Writers Repeating a Collaborative Task
Chapter 5. Hatice Ergul and Hacer Hande Uysal: Negotiation of Errors in Form-Focused Oral Interaction Sequences in Young Learner Classrooms
Chapter 6. Carolyn E. Leslie: Comparing Primary and Lower Secondary EFL Learners’ Oral Collaboration
Chapter 7. Areti-Maria Sougari and Sophia Batsari: Motivation and Learning Strategies in the Development of Primary School Learners’ Oral Skills across an EFL Context in Greece
Part 3: Oracy Promotion Through Teacher Intervention
Chapter 8. Jasenka Čengić: Young FL Learners’ Oral Production Skills: Does Vocabulary Learning Ability Count?
Chapter 9. Anastasia Georgountzou and Natasha Tsantila: Prioritizing Young Learners’ Pronunciation Needs in the Greek Multicultural Classroom
Chapter 10. Eleni Griva and Eleni Korosidou: A Multimodal Approach in an Early FL Classroom for Oracy Skills Development: Insights from a Longitudinal Study
Chapter 11. Yuko Goto Butler, Yeting Liu, Heejin Kim and Katherine I. Kang: The Development of the Use of Articles in Oral Narratives among Young English Learners in China
Chapter 12. Nayr Correia Ibrahim: Translanguaging as Inclusive Pedagogy and Multilingual Oracy
Dimitra Karoulla-Vrikki and Lucilla Lopriore: Concluding Thoughts
Index