二语学习与宗教团体在海外留学中的实践

Q2 Arts and Humanities
L. C. Edwards
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在理解留学中二语习得的持续努力中,“社会转向”为文献带来了宝贵的补充,鼓励研究人员考虑留学中的身份概念,如性别、阶级、国籍、种族和性别。这项研究的重点是国外身份认同的一个研究不足的方面:宗教信仰,以及先前存在的信仰对寻找、创造和成为宗教实践社区成员的好处,以获得个人支持——在可能是调整和思乡的困难时期——以及在第二语言中的实践和学习。研究结果表明,在国外加入宗教实践团体可以鼓励二语学习,同时支持二语学习者身份的批判性观念。
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L2 learning and religious communities of practice in study abroad
The “social turn” in ongoing efforts to understand L2 acquisition in study abroad has brought about valuable additions to the literature, encouraging researchers to consider notions of identity in study abroad such as gender, class, nationality, race, and sex. This study focuses on an under-researched aspect of identity abroad: religiosity, and the benefit of pre-existing beliefs to find, create, and become a member of religious communities of practice for personal support – during what can be a difficult time of adjustment and homesickness – as well as for practice and learning in the L2. Findings indicate that joining religious communities of practice while abroad can encourage L2 learning while supporting critical notions of the L2 learner’s identity.
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