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L2 Learning During Study Abroad The Creation Of Affinity Spaces 1st Ed Yoshifumi Fukada

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L2 Learning During Study Abroad The Creation Of Affinity Spaces 1st Ed Yoshifumi Fukada
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Publisher: Springer Singapore
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.68 MB
Author: Yoshifumi Fukada
ISBN: 9789811375453, 9789811375460, 9811375453, 9811375461
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1st ed.

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L2 Learning During Study Abroad The Creation Of Affinity Spaces 1st Ed Yoshifumi Fukada by Yoshifumi Fukada 9789811375453, 9789811375460, 9811375453, 9811375461 instant download after payment.

This book presents three case studies that examine how English language students construct affinity spaces to secure target language-mediated socializing opportunities with local people in both academic and non-academic contexts. The studies were conducted in Hawaii, the U.S and Tokyo, Japan and focus on the Japanese author of this book, an English as second language (ESL) speaker and learner, during his sabbatical in Hawaii; on a Japanese international student who studied in Hawaii; and on a Chinese international student studying in Japan. The studies hold a variety of implications for classroom practice, including helping students recognize the value of cultural and social capital in relation to their linguistic skills.

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