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Self and Identity in Adolescent Foreign Language Learning

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This book explores the role of identity in adolescent foreign language learning. It presents both qualitative and quantitative research, as well as a new model of identity, to support the claim tha...
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  • 04 July 2013
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This book explores the role of identity in adolescent foreign language learning to provide evidence that an identity-focused approach can make a difference to achievement in education. It uses both in-depth exploratory interviews with language learners and a cross-sectional survey to provide a unique glimpse into the identity dynamics that learners need to manage in their interaction with contradictory relational contexts (e.g. teacher vs. classmates; parents vs. friends), and that appear to impair their perceived competence and declared achievement in language learning. Furthermore, this work presents a new model of identity which incorporates several educational psychology theories (e.g. self-discrepancy, self-presentation, impression management), developmental theories of adolescence and principles of foreign language teaching and learning. This book gives rise to potentially policy-changing insights and will be of importance to those interested in the relationship between self, identity and language teaching and learning.

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Price: $39.95
Pages: 208
Publisher: Multilingual Matters
Imprint: Multilingual Matters
Series: Second Language Acquisition
Publication Date: 04 July 2013
Trim Size: 8.25 X 5.85 in
ISBN: 9781847699985
Format: Paperback
BISACs: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Study & Teaching, Language teaching and learning, LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General, PSYCHOLOGY / General, EDUCATION / General, Linguistics, Language learning: specific skills, Psychology, Education / Educational sciences / Pedagogy
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Readers may wonder what factors drive English language learners like the participants in the book and us; do the Romanian adolescent learners have different learning experiences from ours? In reading this book, we were not only fascinated by the findings but also felt surprised by the fact that the study had not received the attention it should have in the field of language learner motivation and identity research.

Florentina Taylor is a Lecturer in Education and MA TESOL Programme Leader at the University of York, UK. She has over 18 years' teaching experience in Higher Education, EAP and EFL and has conducted research into identity and motivation in learning and teaching English as a foreign language in Europe, as well as the perceived relevance, motivation and uptake of Modern Foreign Languages in the UK.

Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Self and Identity in Adolescence: A Relational Perspective
Chapter 3. Self and Identity in Foreign Language Learning
Chapter 4. A Quadripolar Model of Identity in Adolescent Foreign Language Learning
Chapter 5. Participants’ Self Systems in Four Relational Contexts
Chapter 6. Self Perceptions and Identity Display in Learning English as a Foreign Language
Chapter 7. Of Students and Teachers
Chapter 8. Drawing the Line: Evaluation and Implications