Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
215
Language
English
Published
May 10, 2011
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
ISBN-10
902725611X
ISBN-13
9789027256119
Description
Vincent X. Wang explores the intricate dynamics of communication among Chinese English as a Foreign Language (EFL) learners in this insightful examination of request-making in a second language context. The work delves into the cultural and linguistic challenges that these learners face while attempting to navigate the subtleties of English pragmatics. By analyzing various strategies employed by students, Wang paints a comprehensive picture of their experiences and highlights the distinct differences in politeness and directness inherent in Chinese and English.
The study utilizes empirical data to uncover patterns and tendencies in how these learners formulate requests, providing a nuanced understanding of their interaction styles. Wang focuses on the impact of socio-cultural factors on language acquisition, revealing how cultural background shapes their approach to communication. Throughout the narrative, readers are invited to reflect on the broader implications for language teaching and learning, particularly in addressing the unique needs of EFL learners from diverse cultural backgrounds.
Wang's work serves as a significant contribution to the fields of pragmatics and language education, offering valuable insights for educators, linguists, and learners alike. The exploration of request-making not only enriches the academic discourse around EFL practices but also fosters a deeper appreciation for the complexities of cross-cultural communication.
The study utilizes empirical data to uncover patterns and tendencies in how these learners formulate requests, providing a nuanced understanding of their interaction styles. Wang focuses on the impact of socio-cultural factors on language acquisition, revealing how cultural background shapes their approach to communication. Throughout the narrative, readers are invited to reflect on the broader implications for language teaching and learning, particularly in addressing the unique needs of EFL learners from diverse cultural backgrounds.
Wang's work serves as a significant contribution to the fields of pragmatics and language education, offering valuable insights for educators, linguists, and learners alike. The exploration of request-making not only enriches the academic discourse around EFL practices but also fosters a deeper appreciation for the complexities of cross-cultural communication.
Genres
Business & Economics