This article discusses how Sarah Lamond, a Japanese language teacher in Sydney, Australia has juggled three of her identities: second language (L2) learner, L2 user, and L2 teacher. Data come from four interviews used to create an edited life history. These data are used to draw attention to the relationship between L2 learner and language user. The concept of “identity slippage” is briefly discussed and is introduced as a way of explaining this relationship. Although these three identities are foregrounded, it was found that Sarah's other identities of wife and mother also played a significant part in her becoming a Japanese language learner. Furthermore, Sarah's story also raises the native versus nonnative language teacher issue and in t...
The Japan Exchange and Teaching Programme (JET Programme) is currently one of the largest government...
This qualitative study aims to identify language learners’ motivations for studying Japanese by comp...
In late 2008, the Australian Government announced funding for a national collaborative project to de...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the nature of the social identity of a native sp...
NW18This is an ethnographic case study of four Japanese American university students studying the Ja...
This study investigated how Rika, a Japanese graduate teaching assistant (GTA), presents her profess...
Japan has a highly effective national education system, but English proficiency is one of its weakes...
While newly employed teachers may begin their career with certain ideas and beliefs, these are influ...
This paper explores the language identities of three Japanese-English bilinguals who were enrolled ...
This study investigates the Japanese learning of foreign English teachers in Japan. Foreign English ...
Every year, thousands of students worldwide leave home for the purpose of participating in an educat...
The language memoir has informed a wealth of research on multilingualism. Polly Barton’s book 5...
Although having language learners adopt second language (L2) personal names for use in the classroom...
This paper examines how opportunities for Japanese second language students to engage in Japanese la...
This paper reports a longitudinal case study of a Japanese learner (Ken) at a UK university as he pr...
The Japan Exchange and Teaching Programme (JET Programme) is currently one of the largest government...
This qualitative study aims to identify language learners’ motivations for studying Japanese by comp...
In late 2008, the Australian Government announced funding for a national collaborative project to de...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the nature of the social identity of a native sp...
NW18This is an ethnographic case study of four Japanese American university students studying the Ja...
This study investigated how Rika, a Japanese graduate teaching assistant (GTA), presents her profess...
Japan has a highly effective national education system, but English proficiency is one of its weakes...
While newly employed teachers may begin their career with certain ideas and beliefs, these are influ...
This paper explores the language identities of three Japanese-English bilinguals who were enrolled ...
This study investigates the Japanese learning of foreign English teachers in Japan. Foreign English ...
Every year, thousands of students worldwide leave home for the purpose of participating in an educat...
The language memoir has informed a wealth of research on multilingualism. Polly Barton’s book 5...
Although having language learners adopt second language (L2) personal names for use in the classroom...
This paper examines how opportunities for Japanese second language students to engage in Japanese la...
This paper reports a longitudinal case study of a Japanese learner (Ken) at a UK university as he pr...
The Japan Exchange and Teaching Programme (JET Programme) is currently one of the largest government...
This qualitative study aims to identify language learners’ motivations for studying Japanese by comp...
In late 2008, the Australian Government announced funding for a national collaborative project to de...