The main purpose of this paper is to discuss how dialogicity which is present in the development of Brazilian students of English and their Irish teacher's discourse practices influences their subjectivities' constitution and expression in the classroom context. Based on some elements that make up the Bakhtinian dialogical principle we notice that the other's presence throughout the interactions with this study's participants represents the fundamental factor to reveal their viewpoints as well as to rebuild them before their interlocutors, which can guarantee significant moments for the appropriation of English as a foreign language-culture.
Interaction; Dialogism; Alterity; Subjectivity; English as a foreign language culture