Foreign language learning and use : interaction in informal social networks

Author(s)

    • Kurata, Naomi

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Foreign language learning and use : interaction in informal social networks

Naomi Kurata

Continuum, c2011

  • : hardcover

Available at  / 14 libraries

Note

Includes bibliographical references and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

It is commonly believed that foreign language skills improve through social interaction with speakers of the language. However, there is little research addressing the issue of access to such interaction. This book explores this issue, examining longitudinal case studies of interaction between language learners and speakers of the target language within their informal social networks. It looks at the complex social and personal factors that influence language choice. Kurata reveals that even for motivated learners opportunities to use the target language are limited, and suggests factors that promote language use and opportunities for learning.She proposes ways around obstacles to opportunities for second language use and second language learning and sets out important implications for language learning in and outside classrooms.

Table of Contents

  • 1. Social dimensions of language use and learning
  • 2. Learner's bilingual social networks
  • 3. Changes in L1/L2 use
  • 4. Language selection and its negotiation
  • 5. Opportunities for L2 learning
  • 6. Access to L2 social interaction: implications for language teaching and learning
  • Bibliography
  • Index.

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