"In this groundbreaking book, Thorsten Huth masterfully shows that actions, turns, and sequences are both the engine of language learning and a concrete, teachable target from the very beginning of instruction. Grounded in robust empirical research and rich classroom examples, the volume skillfully provides clear pedagogical principles, ready-to-use instructional units across several languages, and assessment tools for integrating pragmatics and interaction into curricula. Essential for second and foreign language teachers, teacher educators, and researchers, this book offers a much-needed approach to prepare learners to engage fully in the social practices that constitute real-world communication."Alicia Martínez-Flor, Professor of Applied Linguistics and Pragmatics, Universitat Jaume I, Spain"Proceeding from the core premise that language use is inherently recipient-designed, this book brings interactional research directly into the foreign language classroom. By moving beyond language as a system of words and grammar, it presents ready-made teaching units on social actions for English, French, German and Spanish, thereby also providing much-needed instructional materials on Languages Other Than English (LOTEs). Combining the empirical rigor of Conversation Analysis with the practical requirements of language teaching, the book is a timely resource for all practioners and language teacher educators who seek to equip language learners with authentic, real-life communicative competence."Karen Glaser, Professor of TEFL for Primary School, Leipzig University, Germany