ABSTRACT

Anglophone students abroad: Identity, social relationships and language learning presents the findings of a major study of British students of French and Spanish undertaking residence abroad. The new dataset presented here provides both quantitative and qualitative information on language learning, social networking and integration and identity development during residence abroad.

The book tracks in detail the language development of participants and relates this systematically to individual participants’ social and linguistic experiences and evolving relationship. It shows that language learning is increasingly dependent on students’ own agency and skill and the negotiation of identity in multilingual and lingua franca environments.

chapter 1|17 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|34 pages

Language Learning during Residence Abroad

Key Constructs

chapter 3|20 pages

The LANGSNAP Project

Design and Methodology

chapter 4|33 pages

Linguistic Development in French

chapter 5|29 pages

Linguistic Development in Spanish

chapter 7|31 pages

Language Practices Insojourn

chapter 8|26 pages

L2 Identity and the Ideal L2 Self

chapter 9|27 pages

The L2 Impact of the Sojourn Experience

chapter 10|5 pages

Advising and Supporting Anglophone Sojourners

Key Issues