What should we expect from heritage language(HL)acquirers?We propose that given access to“optimal input,”we can eventually expect very high performance,native or near-native.But it won’t happen right away.It takes ...What should we expect from heritage language(HL)acquirers?We propose that given access to“optimal input,”we can eventually expect very high performance,native or near-native.But it won’t happen right away.It takes time.展开更多
The advantage of Chinese-as-a-heritage-language(CHL)learners in acquiring Chinese has been widely recognized.However,it is still unclear whether the effect of CHL background on Chinese receptive vocabulary breadth var...The advantage of Chinese-as-a-heritage-language(CHL)learners in acquiring Chinese has been widely recognized.However,it is still unclear whether the effect of CHL background on Chinese receptive vocabulary breadth varies across different countries.To address this gap,the present study recruited 232 Chinese language learners(half were CHL learners)from Indonesia and Thailand and administered a Chinese vocabulary proficiency test.The results of regression analysis revealed an interaction effect between country and CHL background on vocabulary breadth,with the contribution of CHL background to vocabulary breadth more robust in the Indonesian group than that in the Thai group.Interviews were then conducted to explore the factors that might influence such an interaction effect.Analysis of the interview data found that the influencing factors could be categorized into four themes,including individual differences,family background,Chinese language education and socio-cultural factors.The overall results were discussed within the framework of ecological system theory,and pedagogical implications for CHL learners were proposed.展开更多
The current work presents a support tutoring program on the Japanese language applied to 12 newly arrived Brazilian students who moved to Japan after their parents migrated in order to work in electronic factories. Al...The current work presents a support tutoring program on the Japanese language applied to 12 newly arrived Brazilian students who moved to Japan after their parents migrated in order to work in electronic factories. All of them were not able to speak Japanese, even the greetings; during lunch time they also had to eat some types of food they had never had before. Certainly, it was a daily battle against the unknown as they interfaced between two very different cultures. This support tutoring program was implemented in a Japanese public school in Taiwa Town, Miyagi Prefecture, and it aimed to create an adequate environment that could provide a teaching-learning process in the cognitive, emotional, and social aspects to prepare the students to live in Japan, as well as to prepare them for their return to Brazil in the future.展开更多
文摘What should we expect from heritage language(HL)acquirers?We propose that given access to“optimal input,”we can eventually expect very high performance,native or near-native.But it won’t happen right away.It takes time.
基金supported by National Social Science Fund of China(No.24BYY048)International Chinese Language Education Research Program(No.23YH17B)Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities(No.23JNLH10)。
文摘The advantage of Chinese-as-a-heritage-language(CHL)learners in acquiring Chinese has been widely recognized.However,it is still unclear whether the effect of CHL background on Chinese receptive vocabulary breadth varies across different countries.To address this gap,the present study recruited 232 Chinese language learners(half were CHL learners)from Indonesia and Thailand and administered a Chinese vocabulary proficiency test.The results of regression analysis revealed an interaction effect between country and CHL background on vocabulary breadth,with the contribution of CHL background to vocabulary breadth more robust in the Indonesian group than that in the Thai group.Interviews were then conducted to explore the factors that might influence such an interaction effect.Analysis of the interview data found that the influencing factors could be categorized into four themes,including individual differences,family background,Chinese language education and socio-cultural factors.The overall results were discussed within the framework of ecological system theory,and pedagogical implications for CHL learners were proposed.
文摘The current work presents a support tutoring program on the Japanese language applied to 12 newly arrived Brazilian students who moved to Japan after their parents migrated in order to work in electronic factories. All of them were not able to speak Japanese, even the greetings; during lunch time they also had to eat some types of food they had never had before. Certainly, it was a daily battle against the unknown as they interfaced between two very different cultures. This support tutoring program was implemented in a Japanese public school in Taiwa Town, Miyagi Prefecture, and it aimed to create an adequate environment that could provide a teaching-learning process in the cognitive, emotional, and social aspects to prepare the students to live in Japan, as well as to prepare them for their return to Brazil in the future.