ERIC Number: EJ750276
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2006
Pages: 27
Abstractor: Author
Reference Count: 54
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ISSN: ISSN-1523-5882
Language Socialization in Korean-as-a-Foreign-Language Classrooms
Byon, Andrew Sangpil
Bilingual Research Journal, v30 n2 p265-291 Sum 2006
Within the language socialization framework, the second language (L2) classroom would constitute a powerful context of secondary socialization, particularly when it exists outside the learners' culture of origin. In this paper, first year Korean-as-a-Foreign-Language (KFL) classrooms are viewed as L2 socializing environments in which students are not only learning the target language, but are also being socialized into particular Korean sociocultural interactive norms. The study analyzes teacher-student interaction in two American college-level KFL classes in light of language socialization perspectives. The analysis illustrates that teacher-student interactions are consistent with hierarchism (Byon, 2004; Sohn, 1986), which is one of the major cognitive value orientations of Korean culture. The result contrasts with English-as-a-Second-Language settings (Poole, 1992) in which English teachers try to minimize the status differences between themselves and students. (Contains 2 tables and 13 endnotes.)
Descriptors: Korean Culture, English Teachers, Socialization, Second Languages, Second Language Instruction, Korean, Teacher Student Relationship, College Students, College Faculty, Classroom Environment, Language Teachers
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Education Level: Higher Education
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