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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Sociocultural concepts include learning as part of your culture. A lot of the way in which I think and learn has been affected and informed by my culture. <br>My teachers often used authoritative talk in order to ensure we understood concepts. My teachers rarely/never used dialogic talk, which is why group work tends to be incredibly silent at the beginning. </div>]]></description>
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         <title>Exploratory talk is often used in group work, like making presentations; thoughts are first articulated, then discussed and explained to the rest of the group. Finally the ideas are examined critically by the rest of the group e.g/ is the idea suitable for the presentation.</title>
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