Familiarity and Self-Perceived Competence to Communicate in a Second Language

IF 0.4 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Studies in Self-Access Learning Journal Pub Date : 2023-12-19 DOI:10.37237/140405
L. Olobia
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Communicating in English as a second language spoken inside classroom, among friends and schoolmates, relies on comfort and proficiency. Viewed from an autoethnographic lens, this paper aims to explore and analyze pressing issues besetting a student from communicating fluidly in English as a second language in a classroom context. The methodology of the study consists of the autoethnographer’s self-reflections of classroom learning, analyzed using the interpretive paradigm of the self as located within the culture. The paper reveals that speaking in English as a second language largely depends on self-motivation, economic status, social background, and technological capacity. Moreover, self-perceived competence to communicate manifests in a person’s readiness and openness to communicate a foreign language that impact one’s individual and cultural identity.
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用第二语言进行交流的熟悉程度和自我感觉能力
在课堂上,在朋友和同学中间,用英语作为第二语言进行交流,有赖于语言的舒适性和熟练程度。本文从自述学的视角出发,旨在探讨和分析困扰学生在课堂上用英语作为第二语言进行流畅交流的紧迫问题。研究方法包括自述者对课堂学习的自我反思,并使用 "自我位于文化之中 "的解释范式进行分析。论文揭示了英语口语作为第二语言在很大程度上取决于自我动机、经济地位、社会背景和技术能力。此外,自我认知的交际能力表现为一个人对外语交际的准备程度和开放程度,这影响到一个人的个人和文化身份。
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Studies in Self-Access Learning Journal
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8 weeks
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