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Articles

Preschool world language learners’ engagement with language: what are the possibilities?

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Pages 319-333 | Received 08 Dec 2012, Accepted 03 Apr 2013, Published online: 14 Jun 2013
 

Abstract

What does development of language awareness among very young world language learners look like, especially when they have relatively infrequent exposure to the language they are learning? Adopting an ‘engagement with language’ (EWL) perspective and attending closely to classroom discourse, our research analyses interactional data drawn from several Head Start preschool classrooms (children aged 3–5 years) in order to both establish what sorts of explicit language awareness such young learners display in episodes of EWL and point out what other opportunities for cultivating language awareness are latent, but ultimately unexploited, in the classroom discourse excerpts presented. Our analysis is the basis for the claim that world language education more broadly, especially in the case of young learners, can be enhanced if curriculum and instruction intentionally focus on developing language awareness and deepening EWL.

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Erin Kearney

Erin Kearney is an assistant professor of foreign and second language education at the University at Buffalo, State University of New York, where she conducts research on the range of pedagogical means through which language awareness, cultural awareness, and critical awareness can be developed through language education.

So-Yeon Ahn

So-Yeon Ahn is a doctoral candidate in the same programme and has research interests in language and cultural awareness, social and cultural approaches to language learning, and language ideology and identity.

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