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From linguistic insecurity to confidence: Language emotion and ideology in South Korean study-abroad students’ post-journey reflections

Title
From linguistic insecurity to confidence: Language emotion and ideology in South Korean study-abroad students’ post-journey reflections
Author(s)
Lee, Jeong-AhJang, In Chull
Issued Date
2023-10
Citation
Linguistics and Education, v.77
Type
Article
Author Keywords
South KoreaStudy abroadEmotionLanguage ideologyLinguistic insecurityPost-journey reflection
Keywords
SHORT-TERMLINGUA-FRANCAANXIETYENGLISHIDENTITYREGIMES
ISSN
0898-5898
Abstract
This study explores how emotions mediate students’ post-journey evaluations of their study abroad experiences and why specific emotions are valued in the evaluative process. Based on 175 post-journey reports and four focus-group interviews produced by South Korean students attending a short-term study-abroad program at U.S. universities, this study analyzes the emotional shift from linguistic insecurity to confidence. Their reflections show that their linguistic insecurity stemmed from their ideology of self-deprecation and the unfamiliar types of English encountered in the host country. However, they state that English-only environments and enhanced awareness of English as a lingua franca helped them overcome linguistic insecurity. In this process, they valued improved confidence in English, while defying the possibility of improving their actual English proficiency. Drawing on the ideology of English in South Korea, this study suggests that such a distinctive evaluation of emotions rationalizes students’ investment in English language learning. © 2023
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/46378
DOI
10.1016/j.linged.2023.101206
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Related Researcher
  • 이정아 Lee, Jeong-Ah 교양학부
  • Research Interests TESOL; ELF; ESP; Instructional Methodology; Teacher Education
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