Asian migrants are inevitably categorised as language learners. At times, it is the migrant's own definition and can be used as a support. At others, it is an imposition in two senses: it can be imposed by others and by institutions; and also acts as a hindrance to resettlement in the new country. Language learning raises issues of a sense of belonging and a sense of self-value. A narrative inquiry study of six Asian migrant women follows their experience as language learners over a twelve-month period, focusing on the different concepts above, as the women negotiate their identities, to finally divesting the label language learner. The findings suggest that there is a close link between a sense of belonging and a sense of self-value whic...
Immigrant children from diverse language backgrounds face not only linguistic challenges when enroll...
This qualitative case study describes the language learning experiences of four South Asian women fr...
This article explores language experiences of three Bangladeshi migrant workers with low English pro...
Asian migrants are inevitably categorised as language learners. At times, it is the migrant's own de...
Asian migrants¹ that settle in countries like NZ learn English in the hope of accessing mainstream s...
Social identity issues come to the fore when people migrate from one place to another. Study of iden...
textThis dissertation reports on the narrated experiences of nine adult ESL learners enrolled in an ...
The children of migrants grow up with influence from at least two cultures, and they must negotiate ...
xiv, 332 p. :ill. ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. University of Otago department: Anth...
This investigation is based on a qualitative study of five Filipina 1 For the purposes of clari...
Identity is at the core of all human experience, and that is no different for teaching and learning ...
This two-year photovoice study examines the language learning trajectories of two adult indigenous f...
New Zealand society can benefit socially, culturally and economically when migrants feel as if they ...
As technology enables migrant learners to maintain multi-stranded connections with their countries o...
Abstract: This paper concerns migrant identity construction in an ESOL course. Taking a poststructur...
Immigrant children from diverse language backgrounds face not only linguistic challenges when enroll...
This qualitative case study describes the language learning experiences of four South Asian women fr...
This article explores language experiences of three Bangladeshi migrant workers with low English pro...
Asian migrants are inevitably categorised as language learners. At times, it is the migrant's own de...
Asian migrants¹ that settle in countries like NZ learn English in the hope of accessing mainstream s...
Social identity issues come to the fore when people migrate from one place to another. Study of iden...
textThis dissertation reports on the narrated experiences of nine adult ESL learners enrolled in an ...
The children of migrants grow up with influence from at least two cultures, and they must negotiate ...
xiv, 332 p. :ill. ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. University of Otago department: Anth...
This investigation is based on a qualitative study of five Filipina 1 For the purposes of clari...
Identity is at the core of all human experience, and that is no different for teaching and learning ...
This two-year photovoice study examines the language learning trajectories of two adult indigenous f...
New Zealand society can benefit socially, culturally and economically when migrants feel as if they ...
As technology enables migrant learners to maintain multi-stranded connections with their countries o...
Abstract: This paper concerns migrant identity construction in an ESOL course. Taking a poststructur...
Immigrant children from diverse language backgrounds face not only linguistic challenges when enroll...
This qualitative case study describes the language learning experiences of four South Asian women fr...
This article explores language experiences of three Bangladeshi migrant workers with low English pro...