Student language mixing practices in English medium instruction courses at elite universities in South Korea

The present study examines the language use of 1,333 students taking English medium instruction (EMI) courses in four elite universities in South Korea. It employs a quantitative method with qualitative comments. The study investigates three language practice issues in EMI courses, including: (i) th...

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Main Author: Ahn, Hyejeong
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1618472022-09-21T06:49:52Z Student language mixing practices in English medium instruction courses at elite universities in South Korea Ahn, Hyejeong School of Humanities Humanities::Language::English English Medium Instruction South Korea The present study examines the language use of 1,333 students taking English medium instruction (EMI) courses in four elite universities in South Korea. It employs a quantitative method with qualitative comments. The study investigates three language practice issues in EMI courses, including: (i) the extent of use of English in EMI courses, (ii) students’ use of English outside the university and (iii) students’ language mixing practices. The results show that the reality of EMI classes encompasses the parallel use of both Korean and English. This study also finds that while Korean is the dominant language outside the academic context, there is increasing use of English by students in social settings. This study argues that acknowledging the mixed-use of languages in EMI classes is critical and suggests implementing a dual language education policy. Finally, it discusses the impact of EMI on the language behaviour of Korean students and challenges a long-held view of a wholly monolingual Korean society. Ministry of Education (MOE) This project is funded by the Ministry of Education (MOE) Academic Research Fun (AcRF) Tier 1 in Singapore, under grant number RG155/16 (MS). 2022-09-21T06:49:51Z 2022-09-21T06:49:51Z 2022 Journal Article Ahn, H. (2022). Student language mixing practices in English medium instruction courses at elite universities in South Korea. Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 1-18. https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01434632.2022.2036169 0143-4632 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/161847 10.1080/01434632.2022.2036169 2-s2.0-85125904092 1 18 en RG155/16 (MS) Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development © 2022 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. All rights reserved.
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English Medium Instruction
South Korea
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English Medium Instruction
South Korea
Ahn, Hyejeong
Student language mixing practices in English medium instruction courses at elite universities in South Korea
description The present study examines the language use of 1,333 students taking English medium instruction (EMI) courses in four elite universities in South Korea. It employs a quantitative method with qualitative comments. The study investigates three language practice issues in EMI courses, including: (i) the extent of use of English in EMI courses, (ii) students’ use of English outside the university and (iii) students’ language mixing practices. The results show that the reality of EMI classes encompasses the parallel use of both Korean and English. This study also finds that while Korean is the dominant language outside the academic context, there is increasing use of English by students in social settings. This study argues that acknowledging the mixed-use of languages in EMI classes is critical and suggests implementing a dual language education policy. Finally, it discusses the impact of EMI on the language behaviour of Korean students and challenges a long-held view of a wholly monolingual Korean society.
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title Student language mixing practices in English medium instruction courses at elite universities in South Korea
title_short Student language mixing practices in English medium instruction courses at elite universities in South Korea
title_full Student language mixing practices in English medium instruction courses at elite universities in South Korea
title_fullStr Student language mixing practices in English medium instruction courses at elite universities in South Korea
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