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Reasons for Enrolling in the Current Programs. Preferring the university and/or language programs 14 (Hindi: 1; Persian: 4; Thai: 9) Assigned by the university 10 (Hindi: 6; Persian: 3; Thai: 1)
LOTE (Languages Other than English) learners' investment in learning languages
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December 2020

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Círculo de lingüística aplicada a la comunicación

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This study draws on the model of language learning investment to explore China’s LOTE (Languages Other than English) students’ learning motivation. Data collected through in-depth interviews with 35 university students were analyzed in an inductive way. The findings show that: (1) the participants invested in learning LOTEs because they had enough affordances (resources applicable to LOTE learning) and/or perceived target language-related benefits (economic, cultural or social ones) from LOTE learning, even though most of our participants were initially involuntary applicants; (2) students were reluctant to invest in learning their target language(s) and merely strove to fulfil their program(s) when they were lacking affordances, perceiving few benefits, or even devalued by the in-context ideologies. These findings provide important implications for LOTE educators to motivate their students, and for policy makers to improve China’s LOTE education.

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... Though the situation has changed in recent years and some studies examine multiple aspects of "small" languages learning (e.g. Lu, He & Shen, 2020;Lu & Shen, 2021;Yang & Tong, 2008), there is a lack of empirical study on educational and employment trajectories of students learning Sinhalese. In order to address this gap, this study investigates language ideologies of Chinese students learning Sinhalese through semi-structured interviews. ...

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Between Privilege and Precarity: Unpacking Language Ideologies of Chinese Students Learning Sinhalese
LOTE (Languages Other than English) learners' investment in learning languages

Círculo de lingüística aplicada a la comunicación