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Interculturality, Interaction and Language Learning

Insights from Tandem Partnerships

Jane Woodin

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English
Routledge
14 August 2020
This book opens up new lines of debate in language learning and intercultural communication through an investigation of tandem language learning (a method of language learning based on mutual language exchange between native speakers and learners of each other’s language) in connection with intercultural learning and identity construction. Through an empirical study of face-to-face tandem conversations, Jane Woodin provides compelling evidence for the re-definition of the tandem partnership beyond the traditional native speaker–non-native speaker (NS-NNS) paradigm. By analyzing conversation shapes, learner identification of self and other and interactants’ own focus on culture, this book reveals how interactants themselves address the complexities of language, learning, ownership and meaning. The book also questions the prevalence of models of intercultural competence which describe the competence of the individual, with little recognition of the role of the relationship or interaction. Woodin considers the broader applicability of the tandem framework of autonomy and reciprocity, and suggests new directions for further research on tandem learning.

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Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm, 
Weight:   453g
ISBN:   9780367589868
ISBN 10:   0367589869
Series:   Routledge Studies in Language and Intercultural Communication
Pages:   180
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  Primary
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
1. Introduction 2 Tandem Learning: Background 3. Second Language Acquisition, Intercultural Competence and Tandem Learning 4. Researching Interculturality and Tandem Learning: Methodological Issues 5, Word Meaning and Conceptual Frameworks: Native Speakerness, Language in Use and Ownership 6. Shapes in the Conversations 7. Ownership of Meaning and Decentring Strategies 8. Identity and Distinction 9. Conclusion

Jane Woodin is Director of MA Studies in the School of Languages and Cultures at the University of Sheffield, UK.

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