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Nhan đề: Learned Through Labour: The Discursive Production of English Speakers in South Korea: A case study of Koreans with high spoken proficiency and low test scores
Tác giả: Curran, Nathaniel
Từ khoá: Study abroad
Globalization
English as a second language learning
Working class
Anglophones
English proficiency
Social classes
Higher education
Năm xuất bản: 2018
Nhà xuất bản: Cambridge University Press
Tóm tắt: Korea has long been recognized as host to an English ‘fever’ (Kim, 2013; J. K. Park, 2009; Shim & Park, 2008), the intensity of which is such that ‘the entire nation, from the president to average citizens, is emotionally and discursively invested in globalization and English language education’ (Lee, 2011: 146). Many universities have minimum TOEIC/TOEFL scores as a graduation requirement (J. S. Y. Park, 2009: 42), and of Koreans who took the TOEIC exam in 2016, more than eight out of ten were re-taking the test (Educational Testing Services, 2017). It was estimated that by 2006, Koreans were spending up to $752 million a year on English proficiency tests alone (Song, 2011: 38). The question of who is able to speak English is clearly not a trivial one.
Mô tả: English Today 135, Vol. 34, No. 3 (September 2018). Printed in the United Kingdom
Định danh: http://thuvienso.vanlanguni.edu.vn/handle/Vanlang_TV/15073
ISSN: 0266-0784
1474-0567 (e)
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