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Promoting Expanding Circle Englishes: Student Perceptions of the Korean Variety of English and an English as an Intercultural Language Classroom StrategyPromoting Expanding Circle Englishes: Student Perceptions of the Korean Variety of English and an English as an Intercultural Language Classroom Strategy

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Promoting Expanding Circle Englishes: Student Perceptions of the Korean Variety of English and an English as an Intercultural Language Classroom Strategy
Authors
Randall Warren Green
Issue Date
2021
Publisher
범태평양 응용언어학회
Keywords
English as an Intercultural Language; sociocultural linguistics; World Englishes; critical pedagogy; Korean Variety of English
Citation
Journal of Pan-Pacific Association of Applied Linguistics, v.25, no.1, pp.49 - 66
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
Journal of Pan-Pacific Association of Applied Linguistics
Volume
25
Number
1
Start Page
49
End Page
66
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gnu/handle/sw.gnu/5190
ISSN
1345-8353
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to identify the perceptions of 30 Korean university students majoring in English on the use of the Korean Variety of English (KVE) as well as on a class activity that promotes its use. Designed within the framework of the English as an Intercultural Language (EIcL) paradigm (Green & Lee, 2018), which is supportive of the use of localized versions of English, the activity involved having participants re-write a story that uses inner circle English to a story that uses KVE. This activity was aimed at increasing students’ awareness of KVE and raising issues related to its use in the context of World Englishes. The findings revealed that the participants demonstrated a substantial awareness of many lexical forms of KVE but had less awareness of grammatical features of KVE. Regarding the legitimacy and use of KVE, a variety of opinions were expressed by the participants but the majority had negative perceptions overall; however, most participants felt the use of KVE was appropriate in certain circumstances. The majority of participants had positive perceptions of the activity used for this study. The implications of the study for both EFL learners and educators are discussed.
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