DR Seiko Harumi sh96@soas.ac.uk
Sen Lecturer Jap & Applied Ling (Edu)
Learner-initiated translanguaging: How do Japanese EFL learners initiate interaction?
Harumi, Seiko
Authors
Contributors
Jessica Mackay
Editor
Thomas Wogan
Editor
Abstract
This study reported on the research findings in a Japanese EFL context focusing on learner-initiated translanguaging
practices by intermediate Japanese EFL learners at the tertiary level. The persistent issue of East Asian learners’ silence in the L2 learning context has been widely discussed for the past few decades and recent studies (King & Harumi, 2020) have illustrated multifaceted and complex dimensions of learner silence from multiple research perspectives. However, the way Japanese EFL learners self-initiate L2 interaction by using available interactional resources such as their first language (L1) is under-explored. Adopting Conversation Analysis (CA) (Sacks, Schegloff, & Jefferson, 1974), this study focussed on analysing how Japanese EFL learners use their L1 as translanguaging
practices to initiate and maintain conversation in L2 interaction with a teacher during conversational practice sessions.
Citation
Harumi, S. (2023). Learner-initiated translanguaging: How do Japanese EFL learners initiate interaction?. In J. Mackay, & T. Wogan (Eds.), ELT research in action 2022: Working together towards shared goals (81-84). IATEFL
Publication Date | Apr 24, 2023 |
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Deposit Date | May 18, 2024 |
Pages | 81-84 |
Book Title | ELT research in action 2022: Working together towards shared goals |
ISBN | 9781912588466 |
Publisher URL | https://issuu.com/iatefl/docs/eltria_2023_ebook_1_?fr=sOWQ4ODU4NDM3NTM |
Additional Information | Additional Information : Proceedings of the third ELTRIA Conference. Online, 22-23 April 2022. |
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