This paper reports on a study of prior and current experiences with English of non-local Asian international students and of their language expectations when commencing their studies at an English-medium university in Hong Kong. In addition to grappling with new academic demands, these sojourners need to adapt to a vastly different social environment, further complicating the already challenging school-to-university transition. A mixed-methods approach was adopted to generate data with the employment of online questionnaire surveys and semi-structured individual interviews. In total, 224 completed questionnaires were returned, among which 60 were identified as responses from Asian international students. Eleven students of five different As...
This study provides a unique insight into the English journeys of first-year students at an English ...
The present study explores the learner stories of two Hong Kong English language students: a returne...
This paper discusses the experiences of East Asian students (n = 40) taking a full time Master’s cou...
Internationalisation of higher education greatly facilitates cross-border student mobility which has...
Research conducted in the 1980s and 1990s pointed to a widening gap on Hong Kong university campuses...
This study explored a group of mainland Chinese research postgraduate students’ attitudes to using...
The rapid trend towards globalization has led to the expansion of English as Medium of Instruction (...
Abstract. The new tertiary curriculum in Hong Kong has resulted in the emergence of a new generation...
To enhance global competitiveness, internationalization of staff, students and programs have become ...
Parallel Paper Session 5: Second Language Acquisition (SLA) and Language PedagogyReceived Best Prese...
As China’s power and influence grow on the international stage, increasing numbers of international ...
One of the consequences of English globalisation has been the increasing number of non-native speake...
This paper presents findings from an exploratory study that investigated the perceptions of a group ...
In a number of papers Schumann has developed the thesis that second language learning is an aspect o...
A study was carried out to understand the language use and language attitudes of the Cantonese speak...
This study provides a unique insight into the English journeys of first-year students at an English ...
The present study explores the learner stories of two Hong Kong English language students: a returne...
This paper discusses the experiences of East Asian students (n = 40) taking a full time Master’s cou...
Internationalisation of higher education greatly facilitates cross-border student mobility which has...
Research conducted in the 1980s and 1990s pointed to a widening gap on Hong Kong university campuses...
This study explored a group of mainland Chinese research postgraduate students’ attitudes to using...
The rapid trend towards globalization has led to the expansion of English as Medium of Instruction (...
Abstract. The new tertiary curriculum in Hong Kong has resulted in the emergence of a new generation...
To enhance global competitiveness, internationalization of staff, students and programs have become ...
Parallel Paper Session 5: Second Language Acquisition (SLA) and Language PedagogyReceived Best Prese...
As China’s power and influence grow on the international stage, increasing numbers of international ...
One of the consequences of English globalisation has been the increasing number of non-native speake...
This paper presents findings from an exploratory study that investigated the perceptions of a group ...
In a number of papers Schumann has developed the thesis that second language learning is an aspect o...
A study was carried out to understand the language use and language attitudes of the Cantonese speak...
This study provides a unique insight into the English journeys of first-year students at an English ...
The present study explores the learner stories of two Hong Kong English language students: a returne...
This paper discusses the experiences of East Asian students (n = 40) taking a full time Master’s cou...