Situated Identities in Language Learning: Social Reality and Perceptions of English Language Acquisition: a Case Study of Chinese Students in London - Stuart Perrin - Books - LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing - 9783659295713 - November 21, 2012
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Situated Identities in Language Learning: Social Reality and Perceptions of English Language Acquisition: a Case Study of Chinese Students in London

Stuart Perrin

Situated Identities in Language Learning: Social Reality and Perceptions of English Language Acquisition: a Case Study of Chinese Students in London

The work of identity researchers argue that current theories of second language acquisition are problematic in explaining the relationship between the language learner and the wider social world. This study examines the relationship between situated identities and constructed learning environments, and discusses the implications this relationship may have on language learners? perceptions of acquisition of English through a longitudinal case study of a group of Chinese students studying English in London. It identifies a number of recurring themes; including personal ?investment? in English, perceptions and experiences of English, imagined communities, stratification of English varieties, and learners? literacy practices. The study argues that reasons for learning English and the educational values of being in a native speaker environment should be seen in terms of the learners? identities and complex social realities that they construct, shaped by a mixture of language preferences, social values, personal goals and notions of ?home?.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released November 21, 2012
ISBN13 9783659295713
Publishers LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
Pages 612
Dimensions 150 × 34 × 226 mm   ·   884 g
Language English  

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