International Student's Language Learning Identities in English as a Lingua Franca Context in Indonesia

Komilie Situmorang, D. Nugroho, Michael Recard Sihombing
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Indonesia has stipulated the implementation of the international program as one of its internationalisation's agendas. As a result, private and public universities strive to create international programs that would attract international students. This study focuses on an international program in a private university in Tangerang, which promotes English as a medium of instruction with little interference from native speakers. As many previous research have centred around study abroad in English speaking countries, this study offers a novelty of how identities are constructed in the context of English as a Lingua Franca where both local Indonesian and the international students are non-native speakers of English. Therefore, this research aims to discover how international students construct their language learning identity in English as a Lingua Franca context in Indonesia. There were eight participants from five different countries. They were interviewed using conversational narrative interview, and the data was analysed using narratives analysis. The findings were established in themes, and they indicated the positive identities constructions in many ways. These included reconstructing economic identity to religious identity, establishing Lingua Franca speakers identities, constructing global citizenship identities where all these constructions were supported by the acceptance and the zero pressure from the host. Therefore, it is concluded that zero power inequality promotes favourable language learning and identity construction during study abroad.
印尼国际学生在通用语英语背景下的语言学习认同
印尼将实施国际计划作为其国际化议程之一。因此,私立和公立大学努力创建国际课程,以吸引国际学生。本研究聚焦于坦格朗一所私立大学的一个国际项目,该项目旨在促进英语作为教学媒介,很少受到母语人士的干扰。由于许多先前的研究都集中在英语国家的留学上,这项研究提供了一个新奇的观点,即在英语作为通用语的背景下,印尼当地和国际学生都不是以英语为母语的人,身份是如何构建的。因此,本研究旨在发现国际学生如何在印度尼西亚的英语作为通用语的背景下构建他们的语言学习身份。共有来自5个不同国家的8名参与者。采用对话式叙述访谈法对他们进行访谈,并采用叙述分析法对数据进行分析。这些发现是建立在主题上的,它们在许多方面表明了积极的身份建构。这包括将经济身份重建为宗教身份,建立通用语者身份,构建全球公民身份,所有这些建构都得到了东道国的接受和零压力的支持。因此,我们得出结论,零权力不平等促进了海外留学期间有利的语言学习和身份建构。
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