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BukuThe pedagogical benefits of a linguistic landscape project in Japan (article from International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism volume 16, 2013-issue 4)
Bibliografi
Author: Rowland, Luke
Topik: Language learning; Linguistic landscape; EFL; Language contact; Multimodality; Japan
Bahasa: (EN )    
Penerbit: Routledge     Tempat Terbit: London    Tahun Terbit: 2013    
Jenis: Article - untuk jurnal ilmiah
Fulltext: Luke Rowland.pdf (105.85KB; 7 download)
Abstract
This article examines the claims made by various scholars regarding the use of the linguistic landscape as a pedagogical resource within multilingual educational contexts. As an area of increasing interest in sociolinguistic research and with an established pedagogical history in L1 literacy classrooms, the study of publicly displayed texts, such as advertisements and road signs, is now beginning to find favour in L2 classrooms, particularly in English as a Second Language (ESL) contexts. As a point of difference, the current study describes the implementation
of an English as a Foreign Language (EFL) classroom project which required students to collect and analyse photographs of English used on signs in Japan. The students’ analyses of their local linguistic landscape are discussed with reference to the claims made in the relevant literature about the benefits of having language learners engage with texts displayed in public. Overall, the study
supports the idea that pedagogical linguistic landscape projects can be valuable to
EFL students in a variety of ways, particularly in the development of students’ symbolic competence and literacy skills in a multiliteracies sense.
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