Influenced by Robert Gardner’s socio-educational model, this research is focused on investigating the factors affecting the non Chinese speaking (NCS) students in learning English as a second language in a sociolinguistic perspective. This study aims to find out (1) the learning difficulties that non Chinese speaking students come across in English; (2) the sociolinguistic factors affecting the Hong Kong born NCS students in English learning in a multi-cultural primary school; (3) the sociolinguistic factors affecting the newly immigrated NCS students in English learning in a multi-cultural primary school and (4) to compare the similarities and differences of (2) and (3). Semi-structured interviews were the instruments used for data coll...
The importance of learning Chinese for SA (South Asian) students in their integration into Hong Kong...
This study examines how the language used at home, Putonghua or Cantonese, has influenced the Chines...
This study explored a group of mainland Chinese research postgraduate students’ attitudes to using...
In a number of papers Schumann has developed the thesis that second language learning is an aspect o...
The aim of the study is to examine and evaluate how socio-cultural factors and demographic character...
Globalization consists of cross-cultural, transnational, interregional integration and participation...
This study investigates achievement in second language learning (Chinese) in primary school in relat...
This paper seeks to evaluate the appropriateness of employing an English as a lingua franca (ELF) pe...
This paper offers insights into an under-researched area of Chinese language learning among Hong Kon...
However effective second/foreign language teachers are at teaching their subject, their hard work ne...
In Hong Kong, the demand for school leavers with effective English skills has been exceeding supply ...
This study centres on the choices of Language Learning Strategies (LLSs) employed by Chinese and Tai...
by Lau Chun Ip.Bibliography: leaves 99-103Thesis (M.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 198
This research aimed at investigating the problems faced and causes of errors made by non-Chinese stu...
There are some factors like educational, psychological, administrative, sociolinguistics and etc. wh...
The importance of learning Chinese for SA (South Asian) students in their integration into Hong Kong...
This study examines how the language used at home, Putonghua or Cantonese, has influenced the Chines...
This study explored a group of mainland Chinese research postgraduate students’ attitudes to using...
In a number of papers Schumann has developed the thesis that second language learning is an aspect o...
The aim of the study is to examine and evaluate how socio-cultural factors and demographic character...
Globalization consists of cross-cultural, transnational, interregional integration and participation...
This study investigates achievement in second language learning (Chinese) in primary school in relat...
This paper seeks to evaluate the appropriateness of employing an English as a lingua franca (ELF) pe...
This paper offers insights into an under-researched area of Chinese language learning among Hong Kon...
However effective second/foreign language teachers are at teaching their subject, their hard work ne...
In Hong Kong, the demand for school leavers with effective English skills has been exceeding supply ...
This study centres on the choices of Language Learning Strategies (LLSs) employed by Chinese and Tai...
by Lau Chun Ip.Bibliography: leaves 99-103Thesis (M.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 198
This research aimed at investigating the problems faced and causes of errors made by non-Chinese stu...
There are some factors like educational, psychological, administrative, sociolinguistics and etc. wh...
The importance of learning Chinese for SA (South Asian) students in their integration into Hong Kong...
This study examines how the language used at home, Putonghua or Cantonese, has influenced the Chines...
This study explored a group of mainland Chinese research postgraduate students’ attitudes to using...