Exploring the experiences of foreign language students in study abroad programs, this book delves into how such cultural exchanges influence their self-identity and perceptions of language and culture. It examines factors that affect students' willingness to engage socially using the target language and introduces the concept of "intercultural personhood," a hybrid identity that promotes openness and acceptance of diversity. By linking contemporary sociocultural theories with real-life experiences, it offers valuable insights for professionals in various fields related to language and intercultural communication.
Studie z aplikované lingvistiky Série
Tato série se ponořuje do hlubin jazyka a jeho praktického využití v různých oblastech života. Zkoumá, jak jazyk funguje v reálných situacích, od mezilidské komunikace po profesionální sféru. Zaměřuje se na teoretické aspekty jazykovědy a její aplikace, stejně jako na metody výuky druhých jazyků. Je to cenný zdroj pro akademiky i praktiky v oboru jazyků a komunikace.


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Sociocultural Theory and the Teaching of Second Languages
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L S Vygotsky, the renowned Russian psychologist, argued that the true test of any scientific theory is the extent to which it improves the concrete practical activities of people. This work includes 14 original chapters that document innovations in second and foreign language teaching that are rooted in Vygotsky's theory of cognitive development.