This paper explores pedagogical practices which can support the role of imag- ination in foreign language learning. Over the past decade, work on self and identity in motivation research—most notably Norton’s (2001) imagined communities and Dörnyei’s (2009) L2 motivational self system—has suggested that teachers might foster students’ motivation by helping them imagine themselves as L2 speakers and envisage contexts or communities in which they might use the target language. If teachers are to help students create and sustain visions of L2 identities, they need to employ a pedagogy which incor- porates and facilitates the work of the imagination. In order to provide guide- lines for pedagogical practice, this paper examines the experiences ...
The psychology of the second (or foreign) language learner has been extensively researched since th...
This phenomenographic study examines how imagining a future self as an English speaker and extramura...
This research examines a multi-level language ability ESL secondary school classroom in relation to ...
This paper explores pedagogical practices which can support the role of imag- ination in foreign lan...
This paper explores pedagogical practices which can support the role of imag-ination in foreign lang...
This paper explores pedagogical practices which can support the role of imagination in foreign langu...
This paper explores pedagogical practices which can support the role of imagination in foreign langu...
Much of the foreign language learning experience appears to involve the imagination: imagining other...
Imagination is rarely acknowledged as one of the main workhorses of learning. Unfortunately, disrega...
Imagination is rarely acknowledged as one of the main workhorses of learning. Unfortunately, disrega...
Focusing on a Vygotskian theory of cultural historical psychology, this dissertation features a narr...
Recent research on L2 motivation and language learning psychology has shifted its focus from the lea...
Recently, the impact of globalization and the dominant status of English have provoked critical disc...
This paper introduces an example of a university language programme developed around the idea that a...
About the book: In this volume researchers from Asia, Europe, the Middle East and North and South A...
The psychology of the second (or foreign) language learner has been extensively researched since th...
This phenomenographic study examines how imagining a future self as an English speaker and extramura...
This research examines a multi-level language ability ESL secondary school classroom in relation to ...
This paper explores pedagogical practices which can support the role of imag- ination in foreign lan...
This paper explores pedagogical practices which can support the role of imag-ination in foreign lang...
This paper explores pedagogical practices which can support the role of imagination in foreign langu...
This paper explores pedagogical practices which can support the role of imagination in foreign langu...
Much of the foreign language learning experience appears to involve the imagination: imagining other...
Imagination is rarely acknowledged as one of the main workhorses of learning. Unfortunately, disrega...
Imagination is rarely acknowledged as one of the main workhorses of learning. Unfortunately, disrega...
Focusing on a Vygotskian theory of cultural historical psychology, this dissertation features a narr...
Recent research on L2 motivation and language learning psychology has shifted its focus from the lea...
Recently, the impact of globalization and the dominant status of English have provoked critical disc...
This paper introduces an example of a university language programme developed around the idea that a...
About the book: In this volume researchers from Asia, Europe, the Middle East and North and South A...
The psychology of the second (or foreign) language learner has been extensively researched since th...
This phenomenographic study examines how imagining a future self as an English speaker and extramura...
This research examines a multi-level language ability ESL secondary school classroom in relation to ...