EN
Strangers in Stranger Lands: Language, Learning, Culture
Abstract
This study investigates international students’ perceptions of the issues they face using English as a second language while attending American higher education institutions. In order to fully understand those challenges involved in learning English as a Second Language, it is necessary to know the extent to which international students have mastered the English language before they start their study in America. Most international students experience an overload of English language input upon arrival in the United States. Cultural differences influence international students’ learning of English in other ways, including international students’ isolation within their communities and America’s lack of teaching listening skills to its own students. Other factors also affect international students’ learning of English, such as the many forms of informal English spoken in the USA, as well as a variety of dialects. Moreover, since most international students have learned English in an environment that precluded much contact with spoken English, they often speak English with an accent that reveals their own language. This study offers informed insight into the complicated process of simultaneously learning the language and culture of another country
Keywords
References
- Bartholomae, D. (1980). Study of Error. College Composition and Communication, 31, 253-269.
- Britton, James, et al. (1976). The Development of Language Abilities, (pp.11-18). London: Macmillan.
- Brown, H. D. (1980). Principles of Language Learning and Teaching. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice- Hall.
- Collier, V. P. (1987). Age and rate of acquisition of second language for academic purposes. TESOL Quarterly, 21, 617-641.
- Cummins, J. (1981). Age on arrival and immigrant second language learning in Canada. A reassessment. Applied Linguistics, .2, l32-l49.
- Cummins, J. (1979). Linguistic Interdependence and the Educational Development of Bilingual Children. Review of Educational Research, 49, 222-251.
- Das, A.K., Chow, S.Y., & Rutheford, B. (1986). The counseling needs of international students. International Journal for the Advancement of Counseling, 9, 167-174.
- Deressa, B., & Beavers, I. (1988) Needs assessment of international students in College of Home Economics. Educational Research Quarterly, 12, 51-56.
Details
Primary Language
English
Subjects
Studies on Education
Journal Section
Conference Paper
Publication Date
April 1, 2007
Submission Date
April 1, 2007
Acceptance Date
-
Published in Issue
Year 2007 Volume: 3 Number: 1