This paper investigates attitudes of domestic workers in South Africa toward English and the process of learning the language. Interviews that were conducted with domestic workers in Durban are described. Several themes emerged from these interviews, including the need for workers to know English to secure employment, domestic employment as an informal language school for learning English, employers ' linguistic chauvinism as an incentive for learning, and the employer's role in facilitating language acquisition. Interviews also revealed that speech patterns between employer and employee are directive and instructive in nature and reflect the unequal relationship between the two indiiduals, that domestic workers insist their child...
Languages users may cause violence and racism: in 1976, protests against the imposition of Afrikaans...
D.Litt. et Phil.This thesis explores some issues relating to the sociolinguistic situation in South ...
This paper focuses on attitudes towards South African Indian English (SAIE), an L1 variety of Englis...
Thesis (M.A. (English))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2005.South Africa recognises e...
The paper describes some aspects of the English in the Workplace Programme for immigrant workers as ...
This paper considers the role of language in labour earnings in South Africa over the period 1996 to...
The paper utilises the World Englishes paradigm to explore the issue of language proficiency: what t...
This work-in-progess paper describes the writer's current research into the language attitudes, pre...
This paper considers the role of language in employment outcomes and labour earnings in South Africa...
This is the unreviewed manuscript of an article originally submitted to World Englishes and whose fi...
M.Ed.Abstract: This study’s primary objective was to investigate the teaching of English as a Home L...
This study investigates an English as a second language training program for garment workers initia...
My dissertation seeks to problematize widespread assumptions about language ownership in the context...
Are the most suitable teachers of a second language necessarily mother-tongue speakers of that langu...
This paper describes some teaching and learning which took place in the English on the Job Project, ...
Languages users may cause violence and racism: in 1976, protests against the imposition of Afrikaans...
D.Litt. et Phil.This thesis explores some issues relating to the sociolinguistic situation in South ...
This paper focuses on attitudes towards South African Indian English (SAIE), an L1 variety of Englis...
Thesis (M.A. (English))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2005.South Africa recognises e...
The paper describes some aspects of the English in the Workplace Programme for immigrant workers as ...
This paper considers the role of language in labour earnings in South Africa over the period 1996 to...
The paper utilises the World Englishes paradigm to explore the issue of language proficiency: what t...
This work-in-progess paper describes the writer's current research into the language attitudes, pre...
This paper considers the role of language in employment outcomes and labour earnings in South Africa...
This is the unreviewed manuscript of an article originally submitted to World Englishes and whose fi...
M.Ed.Abstract: This study’s primary objective was to investigate the teaching of English as a Home L...
This study investigates an English as a second language training program for garment workers initia...
My dissertation seeks to problematize widespread assumptions about language ownership in the context...
Are the most suitable teachers of a second language necessarily mother-tongue speakers of that langu...
This paper describes some teaching and learning which took place in the English on the Job Project, ...
Languages users may cause violence and racism: in 1976, protests against the imposition of Afrikaans...
D.Litt. et Phil.This thesis explores some issues relating to the sociolinguistic situation in South ...
This paper focuses on attitudes towards South African Indian English (SAIE), an L1 variety of Englis...