Adult second language learners’ social network development and perceived fluency gain in an intensive English program abroad

Marie Naomi Bejarano, Dan Dewey, Wendy Baker-Smemoe, L. Henrichsen, T. Hall
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This study investigated the social networks developed by language learners during 14 weeks of an intensive English as a second language (ESL) program using the Study Abroad Social Interaction Questionnaire (Dewey, Bown, Baker, Martinsen, Gold, & Eggett, 2014; Dewey, Bown, & Eggett, 2012). It also utilized native speaker judgments to evaluate ESL fluency development. Results showed that participants were successful in developing complex social networks, that their oral fluency increased significantly, and that fluency gains were related to L2 social networks. Density (average number of people in a social group) was the most important predictor of fluency gain when only social network variables were considered. In a hierarchical regression, initial proficiency level and percentage of native English speakers in one’s network were the most significant of the established variables in the first step, and overall network size and density were the most important of the added social network variables in the second step.
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国外英语强化课程中成人第二语言学习者的社会网络发展和感知流利度的提高
本研究使用留学社会互动问卷(Dewey,Bown,Baker,Martinsen,Gold,&Eggett,2014;杜威、鲍恩和埃格特,2012年)调查了语言学习者在英语第二语言强化课程(ESL)14周期间发展的社交网络。它还利用母语人士的判断来评估ESL流利度的发展。结果表明,参与者成功地发展了复杂的社交网络,他们的口语流利度显著提高,流利度的提高与二语社交网络有关。当只考虑社交网络变量时,密度(社交群体中的平均人数)是流利度提高的最重要预测因素。在分层回归中,第一步中,母语为英语的人的初始熟练程度和百分比是建立的变量中最重要的,第二步中,总体网络规模和密度是增加的社交网络变量中最主要的。
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