From classroom to real word: Researching into how Chinese as a Foreign Language beginner learners use Social Networking technology to develop intercultural communicative competence in UK secondary schoolsTools Ruan, Jingjing (2019) From classroom to real word: Researching into how Chinese as a Foreign Language beginner learners use Social Networking technology to develop intercultural communicative competence in UK secondary schools. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractThis research aimed to explore the teaching and learning of intercultural communicative competence (ICC) in a Chinese as a foreign language (CFL) context and to understand how social networking (SN) technology can contribute to CFL beginner learners’ ICC development. The research involved a longitudinal exploratory case study (2015-2017), in which the case was a single General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) Mandarin class and the participants consisted of nine CFL beginner learners in a comprehensive secondary school in the Midlands of the UK. The research question focuses on how CFL beginner learners used social networking technology to develop their ICC and to communicate with their language partners from a link school in China. The research was carried out in the interpretive tradition in that it sought a rich and detailed understanding of the case by examining aspects of it in depth. This exploratory case study was intended to provide a trustworthy and transparent account of CFL learners’ use of social networking tools around genuine communication in Chinese.
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