This book reports the findings of an exploratory case study examining
the communication strategies used between three adult EFL learners and
their teacher during meaning-focused conversation tasks in the virtual
3D world of Second Life. The analysis of the session transcript reveals
the extent to which the participants employed many of the communication
strategies concomitant with face-to-face interactions for effective
conversation management. The data also shows that the participants
adapted their communication strategies to suit the virtual world
platform, thereby overcoming the conversational ambiguities that arose
from the absence of paralinguistic signals. Discourse analysis of the
transcript offers further insight into power relations, politeness and
risk taking and provides signs of sociocultural learning and language
development in keeping with Second Language Acquisition theory.