Identity and Language Learning: Gender, Ethnicity and Educational ChangeLongman, 2000 - 173 pages This study looks at the process of learning a second language and in particular how changing identities of the learner effect this process. The text considers how language teachers can address the complex histories of language learners by integrating research, theory and classroom practice. |
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... Felicia The eldest of the five women , Felicia was born in 1945 in Lima , Peru . She arrived in Canada as a landed immigrant in March 1989 with her husband , who had a professional visa , and her three children , two elder boys aged 16 ...
... Felicia The eldest of the five women , Felicia was born in 1945 in Lima , Peru . She arrived in Canada as a landed immigrant in March 1989 with her husband , who had a professional visa , and her three children , two elder boys aged 16 ...
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... Felicia vehemently resisted being positioned as an immigrant in Canadian society . Katarina and Felicia both perceived that if they were positioned as immigrants they would be denied access to the social networks that they felt ...
... Felicia vehemently resisted being positioned as an immigrant in Canadian society . Katarina and Felicia both perceived that if they were positioned as immigrants they would be denied access to the social networks that they felt ...
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... Felicia says ' I feel uncomfortable with new people and never can speak English in front of Peruvian people who speak English correctly . ' Felicia would vehemently resist any unfavorable comparisons between herself and the class of ...
... Felicia says ' I feel uncomfortable with new people and never can speak English in front of Peruvian people who speak English correctly . ' Felicia would vehemently resist any unfavorable comparisons between herself and the class of ...
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Fact and fiction in language learning | 1 |
Researching identity and language learning | 20 |
Old heads on young shoulders 60 8578 | 60 |
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